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SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR NAAC Accredited-2015 B Grade (CGPA 2.62) Faculty of Commerce Syllabus B.Com. II With effect from June-2017

Solapur University, Solapur B.Com.-II (Semester III) Syllabus (w. e. f. June 2017) 1) Preamble : To familiarize the students with basic concepts of the and a hands on practice of the various statistical tools and techniques are the main intentions of this paper. It will enable them to improve their logical reasoning ability and interpretation of various business results. The course aims at acquainting the students with the emerging issues in business, trade and commerce regarding analyzing business facts. 2) Objectives of the course: 1. To expose students to basic Statistical concepts. 2. To inculcate an analytical approach to the subject matter. 3. To stimulate the students interest by showing the relevance and use of Statistical knowledge. 4. To study and critically analyze statistical reasoning to problems of business. 5. To boost quantitative thinking and develop numerical abilities. 6. To enlighten the student abilities to apply the statistical concepts to real life problems in Commerce, Economics, Management and Social sciences. 7. To improve their logical reasoning ability and interpretation of various statistical results. 8. To prepare a base of various courses like C.A.,C.W.A..M.B.A., etc. 3) Advantages of the course: On successful completion of this syllabi student will be able to get well acquainted with the fundamentals of Statistics. He will have understood the role of Statistics for taking various commercial decisions. He will have developed intelligence by recognizing Statistical Techniques in Decision making at Strategic & Tactical Level. He will be motivated to make his mind set for taking up entrepreneurship as career. He will be able to decide policies of business firms. 4) Eligibilty of the course: B.Com. I or equivalent examination passed or B.Com. I - A.T.K.T. of Solapur University. 5) Duration: First term of B.Com. II 6) Medium of instruction: English 7) Structure of the course: Course Title Theory Lectures Per Week B.Com.II / Sem-IV Business Statistics Total Periods of Teaching in a Semester 04 60 (15 Weeks ) Duration Of University Exam For University Exam For Internal Exam Total 2 Hrs 70 28 30 12 100 40

Solapur University, Solapur B.Com.-II (Semester III) Syllabus (w. e. f. June 2017) Unit Topic Subtopics Periods No. 1 Introduction Introduction: 20 to Statistics Meaning and Scope, Stages of Statistical Investigation, Methods of data collection, Census and Sampling Methods, Advantages of Sampling Method, Concepts of Simple Random Sampling and Stratified Random Sampling. Analysis of Uni-variate Data: Concept of Classification and Tabulation, Construction of frequency distribution, Relative and Cumulative frequency distribution. Graphical and Diagrammatic Representation: Construction of Histogram, Frequency Polygon, Ogive Curves, Pie Chart and Pyramids. 2 Measures of Central Tendency 3 Measures of Dispersion 4 Correlation and Regression Concept of Central Tendency and Requirements of Good Measures of Central Tendency. Mean, Median, Mode and their merits, demerits, comparison. Quartiles, Properties of Arithmetic Mean (without proof). Numerical examples. Concept of Dispersion, Requirements of Good Measures of Dispersion, Absolute and Relative Measures of Dispersion. Range, Quartile Deviation, Mean Deviation about median, Standard Deviation and their relative measures. Variance, Coefficient of Variation, Properties of Standard Deviation (without proof). Numerical examples. Correlation: Concept, Types of Correlation, Scatter diagram, Measures of Correlation: i) Karl Pearson s Correlation Coefficient (Ungrouped data).interpretation of r = +1, r = -1 and r = 0. ii) Spearman s Rank Correlation Coefficient. Regression: Meaning, Linear Regression, Equations of Regression Lines. Least Square Method (Linear Equation). Relation between Correlation coefficient and Regression coefficients. Numerical examples. 15 15 10

Note : 1. Use of soundless calculators are allowed. 2. Graph papers are allowed to use. 3. More stress should be given on commercial applications List of Reference books: 1. Fundamentals of Statistics- S. C. Gupta. 2. - Bharat Jhunjhunwala 3. Statistical Methods- S. P. Gupta, 4. Introduction to Statistics- C. B. Gupta. 5. Essential Statistics- A. B. Rao. 6. Statistics for all (Volume I) S. M. Aherkar 7. StatisticsTheory,Methods and Applications- Sancheti,D.C. &Kapoor V.K 8. :An Applied Orientation- P.K. Viswanathan 9. Statistics and their applications to Commerce - Borddigtion 10. - Reddy, C.R Deep Publications, New Delhi. 11. Statistics Problems and Solutions- Kapoor V.K. 12. Fundamentals of Statistics - Elhance.D.N 13. Statistics - Gupta B.N.. Practical - Croxton & Crowdorv. 15. Statistics Concepts & Applications- Nabendu Pal & Sahadeb Sarkar 16. - J.K.Sharma 17. Busniess Statistics - R.S.Bharadwa Equivalent Subject for Old Syllabus Name of the Old Paper Name of the New Paper

Nature of Question Paper Time: - 2 hrs. B.ComII /Sem-III: Total -70 Question No. Type of Question Multiple choice questions (four alternatives should be given) 1 ---------------------------------------------------- (a) (b) (c) (d) 2 3 4 5 Q. 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Short Answer Questions Q. 2 Q. 3 Q. 4 Q. 5 Short Answer Questions Long Answer Questions (Attempt 1) Long Answer Questions (Attempt 1)

Solapur University, Solapur B.Com.-II (Semester IV) Syllabus (w. e. f. Winter 2017) 1) Preamble : The basic purpose of this paper is to familiarize the students with basic concepts of Statistics in Business and a hands on practice of the various statistical techniques. The aim of this course is to impart knowledge to students to improve their logical reasoning ability and interpretation of various business results. The course makes an effort for acquainting the students with the emerging issues in business, trade and commerce regarding analyzing business facts. 2) Objectives of the course: 1.To impart knowledge of basic statistical concepts used in business. 2.To give stress on an analytical approach of the subject matter. 3.To arouse the students interest by showing the relevance and use of Statistical knowledge. 4.To study and critically analyze statistical reasoning to problems of business. 5.To enhance quantitative thinking and build up numerical abilities. 6.To boost the student ability to apply the mathematical concepts to real life problems in Commerce, Economics and Management. 7.To improve their logical reasoning ability and interpretation of various statistical results. 3) Advantages of the course: On successful completion of this syllabi student will be able to get well acquainted with the fundamentals of Probability. He will have understood the role of probability for taking various decisions. He will have developed intelligence by recognizing statistical techniques in decision making at strategic & tactical Level. He will be provoked to make his mind set for taking up entrepreneurship as career. He will be able to formulate of business problem and solve it to decide policies of business firms. 4) Eligibilty of the course: B.Com. I or equivalent examination passed or B.Com. I - A.T.K.T. of Solapur University. 5) Duration: Second term of B.Com. II 6) Medium of instruction: English 7) Structure of the course: Course Title Theory Lectures Per Week Total Periods of Teaching in a Semester Duration Of University Exam For University Exam For Internal Exam Total B.Com.II / Sem-IV Business Statistics 04 60 (15 Weeks ) 2 Hrs 70 28 30 12 100 40

Solapur University, Solapur B.Com.-II (Semester IV) Syllabus (w. e. f. Winter 2017) Unit Topic Subtopics Periods No. 1 Statistical Concept and need of SQC, Advantages of SQC, Chance and Quality Control (SQC) Assignable Causes, Process control and Product control. i) Control chart for Mean and Range. ii) Control chart for number of defectives (np-chart) for a fixed sample size. iii) Control chart for number of defects per unit (C-chart). Numerical examples. 2 Index Numbers Need and Meaning of Index Numbers, Price, Quantity and Value based index numbers, Simple (un-weighted) index numbers, Weighted index numbers, Laspeyre s, Paasche s and Fisher s price and quantity index numbers. Simple 15 3 Probability and Probability Distributions examples. Probability : Sample space, Events, Classical definition of probability, Addition and Multiplication laws of probability (without proof). Examples without use of permutation and combination. Binomial Distribution: Probability mass function (p.m.f.); Mean and Variance (without proof), Simple examples to find probabilities and parameters of the distribution. Normal Distribution: Probability density function (p.d.f); Mean and Variance (without proof), Definition of Standard Normal Variate and its p.d.f., properties of normal curve, Examples to find probabilities for given area under standard normal curve. 4 Time Series Definition, Components of Time Series, Methods for determination of trend: i) Method of Moving Averages ii) Method of Least Squares (only for straight line). iii) Method of Progressive Averages. Determination of Seasonal Variation by Simple Average Method. Numerical examples. Note : 1. Use of soundless calculators are allowed. 2. Graph papers are allowed to use. 3. More stress should be given on commercial applications 16 15

Reference books: 1. Fundamentals of Statistics- S. C. Gupta. 2. - Bharat Jhunjhunwala 3. StatisticsTheory,Methods and Applications- Sancheti,D.C. &Kapoor V.K 4. Statistics for all (Volume II)- S.M. Aherkar 5. :An Applied Orientation- P.K. Viswanathan 6. Statistics and their applications to Commerce - Borddigtion 7. Statistical Methods- S. P. Gupta, 8. Introduction to Statistics- C. B. Gupta. 9. Essential Statistics- A. B. Rao. 10. - Reddy, C.R Deep Publications, New Delhi. 11. Statistics Problems and Solutions- Kapoor V.K. 12. Fundamentals of Statistics - Elhance.D.N 13. Statistics - Gupta B.N.. Practical - Croxton & Crowdorv. 15. Statistics Concepts & Applications- Nabendu Pal & Sahadeb Sarkar 16. - J.K.Sharma 17. Busniess Statistics - R.S.Bharadwa Equivalent Subject for Old Syllabus Sr. No. Name of the Old Paper Name of the New Paper 1)

Time: - 2 hrs. Nature of Question Paper B.ComII /Sem-IV: Total -70 Question No. Type of Question Multiple choice questions (four alternatives should be given) 1 ---------------------------------------------------- (a) (b) (c) (d) Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Short Answer Questions Q. 2 Q. 3 Q. 4 Q. 5 Short Answer Questions Long Answer Questions (Attempt 1) Long Answer Questions (Attempt 1)