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| At
present, the college offers the
following courses : |
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| H.
S. (Both Commerce & Arts) |
| Degree
(Both Commerce & Arts) |
| P.
G. Courses in Commerce,
Assamese, Political Science
and Sociology under D. E.
of D. U. |
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| Vocational
Courses in :Career Oriented Courses
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| Computer
Application |
| Tax
Procedure & Practice |
| Office
Management & Secretarial
Practice |
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| Certificate
Courses : |
| Computer
Application (in collaboration with NEIIT) |
| Steno
& Typewriting. |
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| Major
Courses : |
| Commerce
: |
Accountancy,
Business & Industrial Management,
Banking, Human Resource Management. |
| Arts
: |
Assamese,
English, Economics, History,Political
Science and English. |
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| (BBA)
Bachelor of Business Administration Course
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| From
the academic session 2005-2006, the
Bachelor of Business Administration
Course is being introduced in the college.
A student who has passed the Higher
Secondary Final Examination in any stream
i. e., Arts, Commerce and Science securing
50% aggregate marks, is eligible for
admission into the course (45% for SC
/ ST). |
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| Remedial
Coaching for Minority Community Students. |
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| Coaching
for entry into Services of SC / ST candidates. |
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| Procedure
of B.B.A.s Admission & Examination
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| For
admission into B.B.A.s Course, a students
must have to pass the CAT Exam. conducted
by the Centre for Management studies of the
Dibrugarh University during the 1st week of
June of every year. |
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| Intake
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20
Seats |
| Course
Fees |
Rs.12,000
/- |
| Admission
Fees |
Rs.
1,500/- |
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| The
BBA Course is full time professional three
years degree course . Just like, B.Com. .
The examination will be conducted by the controller
of examination , Dibrugarh University , in
the Golaghat Commerce College. |
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| Limitation
of Seats & Intake Capacity of Students
: |
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| The
College has two shifts in Commerce, i.e.,
Morning & Day shift. For Arts section
there is only the Day shift. The capacity
of students are as follows : |
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Day
|
Morning
|
Day
|
| H.
S. 1st year |
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120
|
80
|
120
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| H.
S. 2st year |
|
120
|
80
|
120
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| Degree
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1st
year |
120
|
80
|
120
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2nd
year |
120
|
80
|
120
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3rd
year |
120
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80
|
120
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600
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400
|
600
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| Vocational
Courses & Career Oriented Courses :for
Commerce in Degree - 30 per Vocational Subject.
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| P.
G. under D. E. - Open. |
| B.B.A.
- 20. |
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| Combination
of Subjects : |
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| B.
com : (A) General Course : |
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Year
I
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Year
II
|
Year
III
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| 1.01
- MIL / Alt. English |
2.01
- Business
Organisation /Management.
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3.01
- Economic Environ- ment of Business
/Computer Applica tion / Voc.-
IV |
| 1.02
- English |
2.02
- Business Maths &
Statistics / Voc.-II |
3.02
- Business Finance |
| 1.03
- Business Economics / Voc. - I |
2.03
- Business Law |
3.03
- Enterpreneurship /
Voc.- V |
| 1.04
- Accountancy |
2.04
- Accountancy - II |
3.04
- Auditing /Business Taxation |
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| (B)
Major Course : |
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A
student offering Major Course shall have to
offer any four papers from the General Course
in addition to English and MIL under and any
one of the four Major Group, each having nine
papers. Accountancy Major students should
not opt for Accy I in Year-I and Accy II in
Year-II and Business Management Major students
should not opt for Business Organisation and
Management in Year-II of General Course. Major
students of Business Management, Banking and
Human Resource Management shall offer Accy-I
in Year-I and Accy-II in Year-II. Major students
of any group cannot opt for Vocational Course.
The total mark of each paper will be of 100
for both Major & Pass Course. The Students
offering major will study five Major Papers
in the Third Year. Theywill not have any General
Course. |
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| Third
Year. They will not have any General Course. |
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| Major
Courses : |
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Accountancy
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Business
Management
|
Banking
& Monetary Management
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Human
Resource Management
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| 1.01
: Advance Accountancy |
1.01
: Principle of Management |
1.01
: Monetary Management |
1.01
: Principle of Management |
| 1.02
: Management Accountancy |
1.02
: Management Accountancy |
1.02
: Currency & Banking System |
1.02
: Labour Economics |
| 2.01
: Public Finance |
2.01
: Public Finance |
2.01
: Public Finance |
2.01
: Trade Unionism & ILO |
| 2.02
: Company Accounts |
2.02
: Personal Management |
2.02
: Law & Practice of Banking |
2.02
: Personal Management |
| 3.01
: Indian Financial System |
3.01
: Indian Financial System |
3.01
: Indian Financial System |
3.01
: Indian Financial System |
| 3.02
: Financial Management |
3.02
: Financial Management |
3.02
: Financial Management |
3.02
: Human Resource Management |
| 3.03
: Cost Accountancy |
3.03
: Marketing Management |
3.03
: Rural Banking |
3.03
: Industrial Relations |
| 3.04
: Auditing |
3.04:
Costing & Material Management |
3.04
: International Trade & Foreign Exchange |
3.04
: Labour Legislation |
| 3.05
: Direct Tax law & Practice. |
3.05
: Small Business Management |
3.05
: Commercial Banking Operation. |
3.05
: Small Business Management |
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| For
B. Com. : Marks Distribution : |
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| Major
: 500+500+500=1500 |
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| General :
400+400+400=1200 |
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| The
Pass marks in the B. Com. Year I+II+III Examination
shall be as follows : |
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I.
|
30%
in MIL / Alt. English |
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II.
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30%
in English |
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III
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30%
in each Major / Core / Vocational Theory
Paper. |
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IV.
|
40%
in Practical Papers. |
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| Rank
& Divisions : |
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| General
Course : |
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| 1st
Division |
60%
or above |
| 2nd
Division |
45%
to less than 60% |
| Simple
Pass |
30%
to less than 45% |
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| Major
Course : |
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| 1st
Class with Distinction : 60% above in
major papers and more than 50% in aggregate
of all other subjects. |
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| 1st
Division |
60%
or above |
| 2nd
Division |
45%
to less than 60% |
| Simple
Pass |
30%
to less than 40% |
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| B.A.
: A student of the B.A. General Course shall
be required to take the following subjects
: |
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General
English
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MIL
: Assamese, Hindi, Alt. English, Bengali,
Nepali.
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| General
Course on any two of the following subjects
termed as Core-I and Core-II. |
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| Elective
Language (Assamese, Bengali, Hindi) |
| History |
| Economics |
| Education |
| Political
Science |
| Geography. |
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| Major
Course : |
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A
student may offer Major Course in any one
of the Subjects (Assamese, English, Economics,
Political Science and History) and a General
Course limited to the syllabus content in
the Year - I and Year - II termed as Core
- I and Core - II.
Provided that a student offering Major in
Assamese shall be required to take two papers
in the same subject termed as Additional Papers
(Assamese). |
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| The
general distribution of papers and minimum
marks of T. D. C. (B.A.) is as follows : |
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| Major
(B.A.) : |
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P
- I
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P
- II
|
P
- III
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Total
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English
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100
|
100
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|
200
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MIL
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100
|
100
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--
|
200
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Core
|
100
|
100
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--
|
200
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Major
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100*2
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100*2
|
500
|
900
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1500
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| General
Course (B.A.) : |
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P
- I
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P
- II
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P
- III
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Total
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English
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100
|
100
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--
|
200
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MIL
|
100
|
100
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--
|
200
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Core
- I
|
100
|
100
|
200
|
400
|
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Core
- II
|
100
|
100
|
200
|
400
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1200
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| The
Pass marks to the BA-I P-I, P-II and P-III
Examinations shall be as follows : |
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| 30%
marks in English / MIL / Alt. English and
major or core subjects involving no practicals. |
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| 30%
marks in theory papers and 40% marks in practical
of Major or Core subjects involving practicals. |
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| N.B.
: For both B. Com. and B.A. : A student
who fails in more than two subject shall be
required to appear in all subjects as a non-collegiate
student. |
| N.B.
: Details of syllabus and lists of recommended
books of the H.S. Course / B. Com. / B.A.
(Major & Pass) Course may be had in the
class from the concerned teacher or from the
college office. |
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| N.B.
: Environmental Studies : |
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| Students
of the Second Year Degree Course of both streams
(Commerce & Arts) will have to take up
the subject Environmental Studies as an additional
paper along with the regular course. They
have to pay an extra fee of Rs. 70/- (Rupees
Seventy only) for field study. |
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