BCom 2nd Year Subjects, Syllabus, Semester Wise, Books, Practical, Electives

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BCom 2nd Year Syllabus consists of subjects like Company Law, Corporate Accounting, Income Tax Law & Practice, Cost Accounting, Cyber Crimes & Laws, E-Commerce, etc. The 2nd year of the BCom Syllabus contains 2 semesters. The practical subjects of the BCom course in the second year include Company Law, Income Tax Law & Practice, Cyber Crimes & Laws, etc. BCom Syllabus in the second year contains some elective subjects. Students will choose which elective they would like to study. Top Electives in the second year of the BCom Syllabus are Corporate Accounting, Public Finance and Taxation, etc.

BCom 2nd Year Syllabus

BCom 2nd year consists of the third and fourth semesters. Each of these semesters are around four months long. The syllabus of BCom 2nd year is listed below. 

BCom Subjects 2nd Year Semester 3 BCom Subjects 2nd Year Semester 4
Company Law Corporate Accounting
Income Tax Law & Practice Cost Accounting
Cyber Crimes & Laws E-Commerce
Computer Applications in Business Investing in Stock Markets
- Personal tax Planning

BCom 2nd Year Subjects

In BCom 2nd year, a total of 9 subjects are taught. 4 subjects are covered in the third semester and 5 subjects are covered in the fourth semester. These subjects are Company Law, Income Tax Law & Practice, Cyber Crimes & Law, Computer Applications in Business, Corporate Accounting, Cost Accounting, E-Commerce, Investing in Stock Markets, and Personal Tax Planning. 

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BCom 3rd Semester Subjects

  • Company Law: Company Law focuses on the provisions of the Companies Act 2013 to get knowledge about the conduct of business as per the legal framework provided in India. This subject covers the rules involved in different types of companies covering the Companies Act 2013, use of the basic legal documents needed for the operations and management of a company, and the framework of dividend distribution and the role of auditors in a company. 
  • Income Tax Law & Practice: Income Tax Law & Practice focuses on laws about the levy of income tax in India. It covers the basic concepts in the law of income tax, the five heads in which income is categorized and to compute the income under Salaries and Income from House Property, and tax liability of individuals and firms and understand the provisions of filing return of income.
  • Cyber Crimes & Law: Cyber Crimes & Law focuses on the topic of cyber crimes and the application of cyber laws in general. This subject includes cyber risk associated with online activities, how to work safely in varied data sources, network and system-related issues, especially in online transactions, and identifying threats attached to using different popular online platforms.
  • Computer Applications in Business: Computer Applications in Business provides knowledge of computer and computational skills using ICT tools. It focuses on handling document creation for communication, making good presentations, computation in accounting and finance, and analysis of business data.

BCom 4th Semester Subjects

  • Corporate Accounting: Corporate Accounting focuses on various techniques for preparing accounting and financial statements. It covers accounting for share capital and debentures, preparation of financial statements of a company, cash flow statements, and preparation of consolidated balance sheets for holding companies.
  • Cost Accounting: Cost Accounting focuses on the cost accounting principles, identification, analysis and segregation of cost components, and cost ascertainment. It covers the conceptual framework of Cost Accounting, accounting and control of material and labor costs, accounting and control of material and labor costs, and the cost of products, jobs, contracts, processes and services.
  • E-commerce: E-commerce focuses on the concepts and techniques of E-Commerce and its applications. It covers the basic concept of E-commerce, current and emerging business models, basic business operations such as sales, marketing, and HR, the emerging modes of e-payment, and the importance of security, privacy, ethical and legal issues of e-commerce.

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  • Investing in Stock Markets: This subject focuses on the basic skills required to operate in the stock market. It covers the basics of Investing, the Investment Environment as well as Risk & Return, the Indian securities market, the EIC framework, and the Mutual funds market.
  • Personal Tax Planning: This subject focuses on basic knowledge of Income Tax and its planning. It covers the concept of Tax Planning, skills to minimize tax liability, tax planning strategy in relation to income from house property and business, and tax planning strategies related to capital gains.

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BCom Books in Second Year

Subjects Books Authors
Company Law Company Law Krati Rajoria
Company Law Mohammed Kamalun Nabi
Gower's Principles of Modern Company Law Paul L. Davies and L.C.B. Gower
Income Tax Law & Practice Systematic Approach to Income Tax Girish Ahuja and Ravi Gupta
Students’ Guide to Income Tax Vinod K. Singhania and Monica Singhania
Cyber Crimes & Laws Cyber Law: The Law of the Internet and Information Technology Craig Brain
E Business and Cyber Laws J.P. Sharma and S. Kanojia
Cyber Crime and Information Technology J Rattan
Cyber crimes and laws S. Arora and R. Arora
Computer Applications in Business Fundamentals of Database Systems Ramez Elmasri and Sham Navathe
Computer Applications in Business S.K. Sharma and Mansi Bansal
Computer Applications in Business Sushila Madan
Corporate Accounting Corporate Accounting Bhushan Kumar Goyal
Corporate Accounting Alok Kumar
Concept Building Approach to Corporate Accounting Raj Kumar Sah
Cost Accounting Cost Accounting: Principles and Methods S.P. Jain and K.L. Narang
Fundamentals of Cost Accounting H.V. Jhamb
Elements of Cost Accounting Surender Singh
E-Commerce Business on the Net: An Introduction to the whats and hows of E-commerce Kamlesh N. Agarwala, Amit Lal, and Deeksha Agarwala
E-Commerce K.K. Bajaj and Debjani Nag
Electronic commerce: A Managerial perspective E. Turban
Investing in Stock Markets Investing in Stock Markets V. Kumar and R.S. Nangia
Investing in Stock Markets J.K. Singh and Amit Kumar Singh
Personal tax Planning Corporate Tax Planning and Management G. Ahuja and R. Gupta
Direct Taxes Law & Practice - With special reference to Tax Planning Vinod K. Singhania and K. Singhania

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BCom 2nd Year Practical Subjects

In BCom 2nd Year all the subjects (core and elective) have their respective practicals. The subjects having practicals are:

  • Company Law
  • Income Tax Law & Practice
  • Cyber Crimes & Laws
  • Computer Applications in Business
  • Corporate Accounting
  • Cost Accounting
  • E-Commerce
  • Investing in Stock Markets
  • Personal Tax Planning

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BCom 2nd Year Electives

  • Computer Applications in Business
  • Cyber Crimes & Laws 
  • E-Commerce
  • Investing in Stock Markets
  • Personal Tax Planning

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BCom Subjects 2nd Year: FAQs

Ques. What is the subject of BCom 2nd year?

Ans. The subjects in BCom 2nd year are Company Law, Income Tax Law & Practice, Cyber Crimes & Law, Computer Applications in Business, Corporate Accounting, Cost Accounting, E-Commerce, Investing in Stock Markets, and Personal Tax Planning. 

Ques. How to prepare for BCom 2nd year exams?

Ans. The best ways to prepare for BCom 2nd year exams are:

  • Make a study plan.
  • Cover all chapters.
  • Revise thoroughly.
  • Solve practice or mock papers.

Ques. What is the passing marks for BCom 2nd?

Ans. 35% is the passing marks for BCom.

Ques. What is a good percentage for BCom?

Ans. Above 75% is considered a good percentage in BCom.

Ques. What is the salary of BCom in India?

Ans. A BCom graduate as a fresher can earn an average annual salary ranging from INR 250000 to INR 400000.

Ques. Which is easy BBA or BCom?

Ans. BBA is a practical and professional course, whereas, BCom is more academic and theoretical. It depends on students which course they are interested in.

Ques. Is BCom good for banking?

Ans. Yes, BCom is good for banking.

Ques. Does BCom have scope in the future?

Ans. Yes, BCom has a lot of scope in future. BCom graduates can apply for jobs in corporate sectors, financial institutes, and many more relevant sectors. Apart from that, BCom graduates can continue their studies and pursue degrees like MBA and MCom or can apply for professional courses like CA and CS.

Ques. Which degree is best for bank?

Ans. Degrees like BCom, BCom (Hons), BBA, and MBA are considered best for bank.

Ques. Can a BCom graduate get a job in Google?

Ans. BCom graduates can apply in Google for the post of Partner Operations manager, HR Executive, Financial Analyst, and many more relevant posts.

Bachelor of Commerce [B.Com] : 96 answered questions

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Ques. Which course is better: B. Commerce Hons or BA Economics Hons from DU?

● Top Answer By Divjot Bagga on 06 Oct 22

Ans. The answer to this question will rely on your future goals, what you compassionately dream of doing, and what you believe you will truly like. However, Economics Honors from DU is one of the best courses with exceptional scope and value in the corporate world. Everyone is aware that the University of Delhi's most prestigious course is Economics Hons. Rapidly rising cutoffs provide proof of this.  Additionally, compared to other courses, it offers higher placement prospects. Nevertheless, immense power entails great responsibility. It's not the kind of subject you can get by with just one night of studying. It necessitates commitment and diligence. Additionally, it is the most challenging course the university offers. So, BA Economics is the best option for anyone who is keenly interested in the subject.  BA Economics(Hons) is DU's most difficult yet prestigious course. As a result, if you are in the unreserved category, you will need a higher percentage. Try to get a score of 90% or higher to get into DU, and 95% or higher to get into DU's good colleges. In the end, it all comes down to your score.Read more
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Ques. Which colleges in DU offer BCom Hons without math?

● Top Answer By Dolly Ahuja on 10 Oct 22

Ans. Every college at Delhi University offers B.Com (Hons) without including math in your best four, despite the fact that math should be a subject in your 12th grade. It is to take into account that to be admitted to an undergraduate course that requires a specific subject or a group of subjects, candidates must have passed the subject/each of the subjects individually.Read more
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Ques. What is the passing criteria for B.Com (H) year 1 SOl DU?

● Top Answer By Sanjana Kapoor on 06 Oct 23

Ans. SOl DU’s first year exam of B.com isn't as tough as you might think. A few criteria for passing the first-semester exam are as follows:  To clear your first year, you need to score at least 33% in every subject, out of a total of 75 marks. Sounds doable, As long as you hit that 33% mark in each subject, you're on track to successfully move forward in your academic journey. Now, let's talk about the "what if." If, unfortunately, you score below 33% in any one subject, don't worry too much. You won't have to repeat the entire year. Instead, you'll need to give an ER (Essential Repeat) the following year, which is your second year. Here's the trick - try to aim for an ER in as few subjects as possible. If you have to give an ER for more than four subjects, then, yes, you'll have to repeat the entire year. So, as you dive into your first year, remember that success is within your reach. Stay focused, study hard, and aim for those 33% scores. Read more
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Ques. How is Shaheed Bhagat Singh College of Delhi University for B.Com Hons.?

● Top Answer By Meghna Singh on 13 Jan 22

Ans. Shaheed Bhagat Singh College (SBSC) is well known for its commerce courses. It is considered the best commerce college of Delhi University. B.Com is really good here with proper academics and placement records. SBSC always had higher cut offs, so the students getting admission there are some of the brilliant minds of the country. Their cut off usually ranges from 94–96.5% for the general category for B.Com. Even with the higher cut offs, their placement record never seemed to hit the bottom. They always maintained a 90% placement record. The faculty members are well experienced and very cooperative. Categories B.Com at SBSC Course Fee INR 23,000 Placement Percentage 80-90% Highest CTC 15 LPA Average CTC 8 LPA Recruiting Companies KPMG, Wipro, JSW, BYJU's etc. Therefore SBSC is a really good option for pursuing B.Com Honours.Read more
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Ques. What is the admission procedure in SRCC for B.Com?

● Top Answer By Jia Bhatia on 10 Jan 22

Ans. SRCC provides honours courses only in B.Com (hons) or Economics (hons) for which Maths is compulsory in 12th.  The procedure is as follows:  You will be selected on the basis of calculating your best 4 subject’s marks making sure that 1 language is counted in it.  Fill in the online form and mention the college names as preference.  Wait for the cutoff and see whether you have cleared SRCC cutoff or not.  Then go to the college with all your academic documents, including identity or address proofs to complete the admission process.  It is recommended that you score a 97.5 - 97.25% or above if you are from the unreserved category.Read more
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Ques. How can I crack BHU B.Com. entrance exam?

● Top Answer By Sagun Chowdhury on 19 Jul 22

Ans. Here are some preparation tips for BHU B.Com entrance examination.  Revise the 11th and 12th subjects thoroughly.  Practice MCQ questions and go through the previous years’ questions.  Practice basic Maths (up to 10th). The entrance examination will have 15 mathematics questions.  You can refer to BHU B.Com preparation book by Arihant.  The entrance will have questions about current affairs as well. So, stay updated about the current happenings.  It’s not possible to estimate how many questions you need to answer correctly or how many marks you will need to get a shortlist. BHU cutoff depends on the competition of that year. Read more
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Ques. Which DU college is better, Ramjas or Sri Venkateswara for B.Com?

● Top Answer By Samiksha Madan on 21 Jan 22

Ans. Both Ramjas and Sri Venkateswara are reputed colleges under Delhi University. According to the reviews online Sri Venkateswara (SVC) is better when it comes to commerce than Ramjas. SVC has better placements, faculty and overall exposure. Both colleges are very much involved in cultural activities and extracurriculars. If you are willing to opt for a science course then go for Ramjas, Commerce is better in SVC. They both have no strict rules to maintain a 75% attendance, you should just have enough to sit for the internals. Students who are unable to sit in the internals due to their involvement in clubs and societies have to submit an ECA to their teacher. This is possible in both the colleges. Ramjas has a better infrastructure than SVC. But all these do not matter much, if you are dedicated to your studies, you can succeed in any college. Choose the college nearer to you, the north or the south campus.Read more
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Ques. Should I go for B.Com (P) from Motilal Nehru College or Shaheed Bhagat Singh (E) College?

● Top Answer By Ria Arora on 13 Jan 22

Ans. Motilal Nehru is a morning college whereas Shaheed Bhagat Singh College (SBSC) has both morning and evening colleges. At first, you will have to decide your preference for the timings. One of my friends graduated from Motilal Nehru College (Day) and has had flatmates studying in evening colleges. According to him their routines were completely different. So, the choice completely depends on you and which time of the day you are comfortable with. Motilal Nehru has a competent faculty, with spacious new buildings, library and good placements. They also have active societies such as Enactus, DebSoc, Archon Leadership Cell and others. Another benefit of being in Motilal is that it is located in the South Campus and is always crowded. This crowd attracts the building of proper hangout places. Its Satya Niketan market offers good places to eat and good coaching centers. On the other hand SBSC (E) would only give you the benefit because of its past reputation, good sports infrastructure and its proximity to Select City Walk. Therefore make an informed decision as this will be motivated towards the shaping of your career.Read more
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Ques. What is the admission procedure for B.Com (Hons) in Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce (SCAC) Pune? What is the eligibility criteria?

● Top Answer By Olivia Ganguly, on 25 Nov 21

Ans. The eligibility for B.Com (Hons) is to score a minimum of 65% aggregate in first year B.Com with no backlog in any subject. Then you can opt for B.Com (Hons) in specialisations like banking and finance, costing, marketing and Entrepreneurship. Candidates can apply online. The application process starts once 10+2 results of H.S.C. Maharashtra Board examinations are declared.  Admission Procedure: Candidates need to register themselves by filling the pre-merit application form available online on the official website. Pay the application form fees in HDFC bank. The form will not get accepted without payment. The filled pre-merit form, then, needs to be sent to the college office or in person along with duly paid challan. Check the schedule for the merit list. Once selected, they need to personally visit the college campus for admissions. Original documents need to be submitted at the time of admissions with two attested copies.  These include -  10+2 marksheets. Migration certificate. All semester academic mark sheets of graduation (if applied for PG). Government identity proof (Aadhar card/voter id card/ driving license/ passport/PAN card). Address proof. After the documents are verified, students have to fill the online admission form and pay the annual fees within two days. If not paid, admissions might get cancelled. They will then have to report to the college and submit the admission form, duly paid fee challan and related documents.Read more
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Ques. Which subjects should I choose for my b.com first year from IGNOU?

● Top Answer By Simpal Rai on 28 Oct 22

Ans. While doing BCom at IGNOU, you are required to choose subjects from 3 different types of courses. These courses have been listed below: Foundation Courses - 24 credits Elective Courses - 56 or 64 (not less than 48) Application Oriented Courses (16 or 8) First Year: 16 credits of Foundation Courses- (BSHF 101, FEG 1 or FHD 2 and FEG 2 or any one of the MILs) 8 credits of Elective Courses- (ECO 1 and ECO 2) 8 credits of Elective Courses in Other Disciplines either from Group 1 or 2. Second Year: 8 credits of Foundation Courses (FST 01) 24 credits of Elective Courses in Commerce (ECO 3, ECO 5, ECO 6 or ECO 13, ECO 7, ECO 12 and ECO 14) Third year: 16 credit of Elective Courses in Commerce ECO 8, ECO 9, ECO 10 & ECO 11) 8 to 16 credits in Application-Oriented Courses 8 credits in elective courses in another discipline Please note that the commerce based Application-Oriented courses are AMK 1, AED 1, AOM 1, ASP 1 and BCOA 1.Read more
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