
Admission Schedule
University of Delhi Scheme of Examination and Courses of Reading For B.Com. Course
- Part I Examination 2007 and onwards
- Part II Examination 2008 and onwards
- Part III Examination 2009 and onwards
Delhi University
South Campus
Syllabus applicable for students seeking admission to B.Com. in the Academic Year 2006-2007 and onwards
Professor Jawahar Lal
Head, Department of Commerce
Dean, Faculty of Commerce & Business
Delhi School of Economics
University of Delhi
Delhi-110007
(Syllabus as approved in Academic Council meeting dated
07.06.2006 and Executive Council meeting dated 23.06.06)
July 2006
Pass and Promotion Rules for B.Com.
The minimum marks required to pass the examination at the end of each year Part-I Examination, Part –II Examination and Part –III examination shall be 36% in each paper (theory and practical separately) and 36% in the aggregate.
The candidate must secure 36% marks in the University examination and 36% in the total of university examination and internal assessment together.
Provided that at the end of the first year, a candidate who has not passed the Part –I Examination but has secured at least 25% marks in the aggregate of all the papers taken together (including internal assessment and practical, if any) and pass marks in at least half the papers (i.e. three) may be permitted to proceed to the second year class and take subsequently the examination in the remaining papers of Part –I in which he has not secured pass marks, along with the Part –II Examination.
Similarly, at the end of second year, a candidate who does not pass the Part –II Examination (including a candidate who has not passed Part –I Examination also) but has secured at least 25% marks in the aggregate of all the papers taken together (including internal assessment and practical, if any) of the Part –II Examination, and pass marks in at least half the papers of II year may be permitted to proceed to the IIIrd year class and take the examination in the remaining papers of Part - I and / or Part –II which he might have not cleared by then, along with the Part – III Examination.
A candidate for the Part –III Examination who has not passed the examination but has secured at least 25%marks in the aggregate of all the papers (including internal assessment and practical, if any) of Part – III shall be exempted from reappearing in those paper/s in which he/she has secured pass marks at a subsequent examination, if otherwise eligible.
The successful candidates, will be classified on the combined results of Part –I, Part –II and Part – III Examinations as follows:
- First Division : 60% or more in the aggregate
- Second Division : 50% or more in the aggregate
- Third Division : All others
B.Com. Course Structure
Part I
| Maximum Marks | Workload per week |
Exam. Hours |
||
Paper I |
Business Organisation and Management |
75 |
3 lectures |
3 |
Paper II |
Financial Accounting |
75 |
3 lectures |
3 |
Paper III |
Business and Industrial Laws |
75 |
3 lectures |
3 |
Paper IV |
Economics Paper - I - Principles of Economics |
100 |
4 lectures |
3 |
Paper V |
Humanities Group -one of MIL
Total |
100 ________ 425 _________ |
4 lectures __________ 17 Lectures __________ |
3 |
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