| General Information | Eligibility for Admission | Criteria for Admission | Admission Process |
| Subjects Offered | Other Academic Requirements | ||
| Duration of Course |
Minimum Three Years (Full-time course) |
| Medium of Instruction |
The medium of instruction is English. |
| No. of Seats |
384 |
| Reservation |
As per rules of the University of Delhi |
| Fee per year |
Refer College Prospectus of current Academic Year. |
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Qualification |
(i) |
Delhi University has prescribed the following qualifications: (with 45% in aggregate as the minimum marks for admission) |
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(ii) |
Indian School Certificate Examination (12 years) conducted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi (Pass in Five written subjects). |
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(iii) |
General Certificate of Education Examination of the U.K. with Pass: |
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Age |
The applicant must have attained the age of 17 years before 1st of October of the year in which he/she seeks admission to the first year of a degree course. However, condonation of age upto one year is done by the Vice-Chancellor on making a written application through the College. These rules are subject to revision by the University/College from time to time. |
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Compulsory Test in Hindi (CTH) |
All students (except foreign nationals) who have not studied Hindi at all or studied upto a level lower than Class VIII are required to pass Compulsory Test in Hindi conducted by the University of Delhi. Such students should inform the College Office regarding their cases latest by August 16. However, the students who did not offer Hindi at Class X or XII level but have passed Class VIII with Hindi must submit a certificate to this effect from the Head of the School for exemption from Compulsory Test in Hindi. |
Criteria for Admission (New Admission)
| Category | Detail of Eligibility Criteria | Marks Differential in percentage points to determine equivalence |
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A |
Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years) or equivalent examination with one paper each in Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics and Mathematics |
(0) |
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B |
Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years) or equivalent examination with three papers from amongst Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics and Mathematics. |
(-)2 |
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C |
Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years) or equivalent examination with any two papers from amongst Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics and Mathematics |
(-)3 |
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D |
Senior School Certificate Examination (12 years) or equivalent examination with any one paper from amongst Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics and Mathematics |
(-)3.5 |
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E |
Others |
(-)4 |
To elucidate, if a candidate in Category E has 97% marks, his/her marks are equivalent to 93% marks in Category A.
Only those subjects will be counted for determining the aforesaid categories in which a candidate has secured at least 60% marks.
The percentage of marks, from which figures given above will be subtracted to arrive at the equivalence, will be calculated on the basis of four subjects as follows:
- English or Hindi and
- Three best elective subjects in the qualifying examination with the condition that the elective subjects would not include any other Language, EntrePreneurship, Environmental studies, Art, Needle-work and Dress-Making, Cookery, Physical Education, Home Science, Computer Science, Fashion Studies, Music, Typing and Shorthand and similar subjects.
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Year |
Paper No. |
Paper / Subject Title |
Compulsory/ |
Max. Marks * |
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I Year |
I |
Business Organisation & Management |
Compulsory |
75 |
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II |
Financial Accounting |
Compulsory |
75 |
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III |
Microeconomic Theory and Applications-I |
Compulsory |
75 |
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IV |
Business Statistics |
Compulsory |
75 |
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V |
Business Law |
Compulsory |
75 |
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VI |
(a) Introduction to Computers and Information Systems |
Compulsory |
35 |
75 |
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(b) Computer Based Information System |
One paper to be opted out of (b) and (c) |
40 |
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(c) Introduction to Essential Tools (Practical) |
40 |
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VII(a) |
Business Communication |
Compulsory |
50 |
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VII(b) |
Politics, Ethics & Social Responsibility of Business |
Compulsory |
50 |
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II Year |
VIII |
Corporate Accounting |
Compulsory |
75 |
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IX |
Cost Accounting |
Compulsory |
75 |
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X |
Microeconomic Theory and Applications-II |
Compulsory |
75 |
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XI |
Business Mathematics |
Compulsory |
75 |
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XII |
Corporate Laws |
Compulsory |
75 |
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XIII |
Income Tax Law and Practice |
Compulsory |
75 |
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XIV(a) |
E-Commerce : Part - A |
Compulsory |
40 |
50 |
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E-Commerce : Part - B |
One paper to be opted out of Part B and C |
10 |
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E-Commerce : Part - C (Practical) |
10 |
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XIV(b) |
Auditing |
Compulsory |
50 |
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XV |
Hindi – A (MIL) |
Optional One Subject to be opted out of given subjects |
50 |
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Hindi – B (MIL) |
50 |
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Political Science(Democracy & Governance in India) |
50 |
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English (Cultural Diversity & Linguistic Plurality) |
50 |
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Mathematics |
50 |
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III Year |
XVI |
Management Accounting |
Compulsory |
75 |
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XVII |
Macroeconomics |
Compulsory |
75 |
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XVIII |
Indian Economy : Performance and Policies |
Compulsory |
75 |
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XIX |
EA |
Financial Management |
Two Elective Groups to be opted out of Groups EA to EK (Paper No. XIX to XLI) |
75 |
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XX |
EA |
Fundamentals of Investment |
75 |
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XXI |
EB |
Financial Markets, Institutions and Financial Services |
75 |
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XXII |
EB |
Insurance and Risk Management |
75 |
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XXIII |
EC |
Principles of Marketing |
75 |
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XXIV |
EC |
Advertising and Personal Selling |
75 |
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XXV |
ED |
International Business |
Two Groups (Four Papers) to be opted out of Groups EA to EK (Paper No. XIX to XLI) |
75 |
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III Year |
XXVI |
ED |
Politics of Globalisation |
75 |
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XXVII |
EE |
Human Resource Management |
75 |
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XXVIII |
EE |
Compensation Management |
75 |
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XXIX |
EF |
Corporate Tax Planning |
75 |
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XXX |
EF |
Business Tax Procedures and Management |
75 |
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XXXI |
EG |
Entrepreneurship Development |
75 |
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XXXII |
EG |
Small Business Venturing and Management |
75 |
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XXXIII |
EH |
Computerised Accounting System |
75 |
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XXXIV |
EH |
Enterprise Resource Planning |
75 |
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XXXV |
EI |
Business Data Processing I(Program Development Tools) |
75 |
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XXXVI |
EI |
Business Data Processing II(Business Information System) |
75 |
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XXXVII |
EI |
Project Work |
25 |
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XXXVIII |
EJ |
Democracy & Human Rights |
75 |
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XXXIX |
EJ |
Consumer Protection |
75 |
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XL |
EK |
Agricultural Marketing |
75 |
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XLI |
EK |
Rural Finance and Credit |
75 |
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Internal Assessment |
As per Internal Assessment scheme (Ordinance VIII-E) of the University of Delhi 25 % of the maximum marks in each paper are assigned for following: |
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Marks for Attendance. |
5 % |
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Marks for written assignments, and project reports/ presentations/term papers/seminars. |
10 % |
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Mark for Home Examinations. |
10 % |
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Attendance |
Every student is required to attend classes. The minimum attendance required separately for lectures and tutorials is two-thirds of the total classes held during the academic session. Five percent weightage in Internal Assessment is for attendance. Students are advised to follow the attendance rules strictly. Students admitted to the College shall be required to sign an undertaking that he/she shall fulfils the minimum attendance requirements failing which the College shall have the right to take necessary action. For details refer students Hand Book. |
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Tutorials |
All students are required to attend tutorials classes and submit the assignments given to them on time. The marks given for these assignments are part of the internal assessment and count for 10% of marks. |
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Home Examinations |
The College conducts internal (home) examinations every year, usually in the month of January, on the pattern of the annual university examinations, for all undergraduate students. The marks awarded in these examinations are taken into account for internal assessment with 10% weightage. |
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| Annual Examinations | Every year University Annual Examinations are held in the month of April/May. 75% weightage in maximum marks in each paper is given to the Annual Examinations. | ||
| Requirement for Promotion | 40 % of aggregate marks | ||
For more and updated details refer College Prospectus & Students Hand Book of Information of current academic year.
