For the Students of Section C

Course Summary:

Financial Accounting-II is a Discipline Specific Course of 5 Credits with 65 Sessions. The objective of the course is to appraise the students about the application of basic accounting knowledge in certain special business activities and to impart the skill needed for preparation of final accounts of such special business activities.


The course addresses the English language needs of the students at the undergraduate level. The focus will be upon five categories: Prose, Poetry, Vocabulary, Soft Skills and Grammar.  In addition to these, the last two units focus on developing the speaking skills of students. Overall the course will focus upon the critical thinking faculties of the students concerning academic, linguistic, political, literary and ethical concepts.

Course Summary: This course is aimed at concepts of programming language and software coding. The special track is organized as a series of lectures, practical exercises for learning C and C++ programming language (syntax, grammar and lexical rules) and focusing on discussing how to write a program of moderate complexity by using these languages to perform a task.

 

Course Objective: The purpose of this course is to insinuate to students the field of programming using C and C++ languages. C and C++  are  programming languages that is both versatile and popular, allowing it to be used in a vast array of applications and technologies. Both can, for example, be used to write the code for operating systems, much more complex programs and everything in between. There simplicity and flexibility are largely because it can function independently of machines, which has lent itself to becoming one of the foundational programming languages in the industry therefore learning one such language will help students to be able to enhance their analyzing and problem solving skills and use the same for writing programs in C and learn how to build software.


This Course includes an interdisciplinary core topic which encourages students to explore the social, aesthetic, ethical, scientific, and technical aspects of environmental questions; concentrations that allow students to approach these questions with more focused knowledge and methodological tools; a community-engaged research course.

Course Description:

The primary purpose of the course is to develop an understanding of the legal framework of business. The basic principles of law that apply to business transactions. It provides with a working knowledge of the legal framework within which formal business organizations must operate.