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Project Syllabus

The B.Com. (Honours) Semester-VI Project Work course requires students to conduct a study on a relevant business, social, or economic issue, supervised by a faculty member, and submit a project report along with a presentation and viva voce examination. The project report must follow specific guidelines and will be evaluated jointly by internal and external examiners, with a total of 75 marks allocated across the report, presentation, and viva. Topics for the project include various areas such as accounting, finance, marketing strategies, and environmental management, among others.
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Project Syllabus

The B.Com. (Honours) Semester-VI Project Work course requires students to conduct a study on a relevant business, social, or economic issue, supervised by a faculty member, and submit a project report along with a presentation and viva voce examination. The project report must follow specific guidelines and will be evaluated jointly by internal and external examiners, with a total of 75 marks allocated across the report, presentation, and viva. Topics for the project include various areas such as accounting, finance, marketing strategies, and environmental management, among others.
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B.COM.

(HONOURS)
SEMESTER-VI
Course Code: UG BCOM-H-CC-T-14
Course Title: PROJECT WORK
Core Course; Credit-6; Full Marks-75

COURSE OBJECTIVE:
The course is aimed to enable the students to collect, analyze, present and interpret data.

COURSE CONTENTS:
For Project Work: Each student is required to conduct a study on a topic involving any business,
social, economic or other relevant issue/ problem under the supervision of a faculty member
assigned by the college/institution and to submit his/ her project report. Each student is also
required to make a presentation on the submitted project report and face a viva voce by a board of
examiners.
Examples of a few broad areas of Project: (List is indicative, not exhaustive)
Accounting and Finance of Local Bodies.
Any topic concerning local economic /entrepreneurial issues / new business proposal.
Agro based industry / cottage industry.
Commercial Crops including Horticulture & Sericulture.
Micro-finance/ Financial Inclusion.
Micro-insurance.
Small Savings.
Rural and Agricultural Banking.
Preservation & Storage of Agricultural Products.
Eco-tourism.
Hotels, Restaurants, Eateries.
Digital Service Providers- Photocopy, Mobile, Internet, Cable etc.
Medical Service Providers.
Educational Service Providers.
Construction industry.
Small Traders/ Street Vendors/ Hawkers including Railway Hawkers.
Rural and Agricultural workers.
Role of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises.
Accounting Standards for Local Bodies.
IFRS for SMEs.
Indian Accounting Standards(Rule of 2006, as amended in 2016).
Schedule III of Companies Act, 2013.
Auditing Standards.
E-Commerce & M-commerce.
Credit Rating / Risk Management.
Frauds/ White Collar Frauds.
Subprime Meltdown and its after effect with case study from Indian Industry.
Carbon Credit.
Goods and Services Tax (GST)/Value Added Tax (VAT).
Public Sector Undertakings and Indian Economic Development.
Corporate Social Responsibilities.
Corporate Governance.
Financial Sector Reforms.
On-line Banking.
NPA Management.
Business Process Outsourcing.
Capital Market.
Environmental Accounting/ Environmental Management.
Financial Statement Analysis / Performance Analysis.
Working Capital Management.
Mergers & Acquisitions.
Study on Aviation Sector in India.
Venture Capital.
Equity Linked Savings Scheme.
Insurance Industry in India.
Analysis of Mutual Funds.
Commercialization of Sports in India.
Marketing Strategy of products.
Marketing and Promotional Strategies.
Market Research.
Brand Repositioning.
Customer Relationship Management.
Sales & Distribution Management.
Customer Awareness.
Industrial Marketing Vs. Consumer.
Study of Consumer Behaviour.
Packaging of Products.
After Sales Service and Customer Satisfaction.
Effectiveness of Advertising.
Direct Marketing & Networking.
Digital Commerce.
Guidelines for Project Writing:
Each of the students has to undertake a Project individually under the supervision of a teacher
and to submit the same following the guidelines stated below.
Language of Project Report and Viva-Voce Examination may be English or Bengali. The
Project Report must be typed and spirally bounded.
Failure to submit the Project Report or failure to appear at the Viva-voce Examination will
e Examination. He /she has to submit the Project Report and
appear at the Viva-Voce Examination in the subsequent years (within the time period as per
University Rules).
No marks will be allotted on the Project Report unless a candidate appears at the Viva-Voce
Examination. Similarly, no marks will be allotted on Viva-Voce Examination unless a
candidate submits his/her Project Report.
Evaluation of the Project Report and conduct of Viva-Voce Examination to be done jointly
by internal examiner(s) and external examiner(s) with equal weightage, i.e., average
marks of the internal and external experts will be allotted to the candidate.
Division of Marks for this Paper::
a) Project Report and Presentation (40 marks)
Chapter 1: Introduction 5 marks
Chapter 2: Conceptual Framework/ National/International Scenario 10 marks
Chapter 3: Presentation, Analysis & Findings -- 20 marks
Chapter 4: Conclusion & Recommendations -- 5 marks
b) Viva-Voce (20 marks)
c) Internal (15 marks)

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