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Commerce SET Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for the Maharashtra State Eligibility Test for Lectureship in the subject of Commerce. It covers 10 units related to business, commerce, and management topics including business environment, accounting, economics, finance, statistics, management, banking, marketing, legal aspects, and taxation.

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Commerce SET Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for the Maharashtra State Eligibility Test for Lectureship in the subject of Commerce. It covers 10 units related to business, commerce, and management topics including business environment, accounting, economics, finance, statistics, management, banking, marketing, legal aspects, and taxation.

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Maharashtra State Eligibility Test for Lectureship

महारा� राज्य �ाख्यातापदासाठी राज्यस्तरीय पा�ता चाचणी (सेट) परीक्षा

Conducted by University of Pune


(AS THE STATE AGENCY)

SYLLABUS

Subject: Commerce Code No. : 50

Unit 1: Business Environment and International Business


Unit 2: Accounting and Auditing
Unit 3: Business Economics
Unit 4: Business Finance
Unit 5: Business Statistics and Research Methods
Unit 6: Business Management and Human Resource Management
Unit 7: Banking and Financial Institutions
Unit 8: Marketing Management
Unit 9: Legal Aspects of Business
Unit 10: Income-tax and Corporate Tax Planning

Unit 1: Business Environment and International Business

 Concepts and elements of business environment: Economic environment- Economic


systems, Economic policies(Monetary and fiscal policies); Political environment-
Role of government in business; Legal environment- Consumer Protection Act,
FEMA; Socio-cultural factors and their influence on business; Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR)
 Scope and importance of international business; Globalization and its drivers; Modes
of entry into international business
 Theories of international trade; Government intervention in international trade; Tariff
and non-tariff barriers; India’s foreign trade policy

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 Foreign direct investment (FDI) and Foreign portfolio investment (FPI); Types of
FDI, Costs and benefits of FDI to home and host countries; Trends in FDI; India’s
FDI policy
 Balance of payments (BOP): Importance and components of BOP
 Regional Economic Integration: Levels of Regional Economic Integration; Trade
creation and diversion effects; Regional Trade Agreements: European Union (EU),
ASEAN, SAARC, NAFTA
 International Economic institutions: IMF, World Bank, UNCTAD
 World Trade Organisation (WTO): Functions and objectives of WTO; Agriculture
Agreement; GATS; TRIPS; TRIMS

Unit 2: Accounting and Auditing

 Basic accounting principles; concepts and postulates


 Partnership Accounts: Admission, Retirement, Death, Dissolution and Insolvency of
partnership firms
 Corporate Accounting: Issue, forfeiture and reissue of shares; Liquidation of
companies; Acquisition, merger, amalgamation and reconstruction of companies
 Holding company accounts
 Cost and Management Accounting: Marginal costing and Break-even analysis;
Standard costing; Budgetary control; Process costing; Activity Based Costing (ABC);
Costing for decision-making; Life cycle costing, Target costing, Kaizen costing and
JIT
 Financial Statements Analysis: Ratio analysis; Funds flow Analysis; Cash flow
analysis
 Human Resources Accounting; Inflation Accounting; Environmental Accounting
 Indian Accounting Standards and IFRS
 Auditing: Independent financial audit; Vouching; Verification ad valuation of assets
and liabilities; Audit of financial statements and audit report; Cost audit
 Recent Trends in Auditing: Management audit; Energy audit; Environment audit;
Systems audit; Safety audit

Unit 3: Business Economics

 Meaning and scope of business economics


 Objectives of business firms
 Demand analysis: Law of demand; Elasticity of demand and its measurement;
Relationship between AR and MR
 Consumer behavior: Utility analysis; Indifference curve analysis
 Law of Variable Proportions: Law of Returns to Scale

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 Theory of cost: Short-run and long-run cost curves
 Price determination under different market forms: Perfect competition; Monopolistic
competition; Oligopoly- Price leadership model; Monopoly; Price discrimination
 Pricing strategies: Price skimming; Price penetration; Peak load pricing

Unit 4: Business Finance

 Scope and sources of finance; Lease financing


 Cost of capital and time value of money
 Capital structure
 Capital budgeting decisions: Conventional and scientific techniques of capital
budgeting analysis
 Working capital management; Dividend decision: Theories and policies
 Risk and return analysis; Asset securitization
 International monetary system
 Foreign exchange market; Exchange rate risk and hedging techniques
 International financial markets and instruments: Euro currency; GDRs; ADRs
 International arbitrage; Multinational capital budgeting

Unit 5: Business Statistics and Research Methods

 Measures of central tendency


 Measures of dispersion
 Measures of skewness
 Correlation and regression of two variables
 Probability: Approaches to probability; Bayes’ theorem
 Probability distributions: Binomial, poisson and normal distributions
 Research: Concept and types; Research designs
 Data: Collection and classification of data
 Sampling and estimation: Concepts; Methods of sampling - probability and non-
probability methods; Sampling distribution; Central limit theorem; Standard error;
Statistical estimation
 Hypothesis testing: z-test; t-test; ANOVA; Chi–square test; Mann-Whitney test (U-
test); Kruskal-Wallis test (H-test); Rank correlation test
 Report writing

Unit 6: Business Management and Human Resource Management

 Principles and functions of management

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 Organization structure: Formal and informal organizations; Span of control
 Responsibility and authority: Delegation of authority and decentralization
 Motivation and leadership: Concept and theories
 Corporate governance and business ethics
 Human resource management: Concept, role and functions of HRM; Human resource
planning; Recruitment and selection; Training and development; Succession planning
 Compensation management: Job evaluation; Incentives and fringe benefits
 Performance appraisal including 360 degree performance appraisal
 Collective bargaining and workers’ participation in management
 Personality: Perception; Attitudes; Emotions; Group dynamics; Power and politics;
Conflict and negotiation; Stress management
 Organizational Culture: Organizational development and organizational change

Unit 7: Banking and Financial Institutions

 Overview of Indian financial system


 Types of banks: Commercial banks; Regional Rural Banks (RRBs); Foreign banks;
Cooperative banks
 Reserve Bank of India: Functions; Role and monetary policy management
 Banking sector reforms in India: Basel norms; Risk management; NPA management
 Financial markets: Money market; Capital market; Government securities market
 Financial Institutions: Development Finance Institutions (DFIs); Non-Banking
Financial Companies (NBFCs); Mutual Funds; Pension Funds
 Financial Regulators in India
 Financial sector reforms including financial inclusion
 Digitisation of banking and other financial services: Internet banking; mobile
banking; Digital payments systems
 Insurance: Types of insurance- Life and Non-life insurance; Risk classification and
management; Factors limiting the insurability of risk; Re-insurance; Regulatory
framework of insurance- IRDA and its role

Unit 8: Marketing Management

 Marketing: Concept and approaches; Marketing channels; Marketing mix; Strategic


marketing planning; Market segmentation, targeting and positioning
 Product decisions: Concept; Product line; Product mix decisions; Product life cycle;
New product development
 Pricing decisions: Factors affecting price determination; Pricing policies and
strategies

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 Promotion decisions: Role of promotion in marketing; Promotion methods -
Advertising; Personal selling; Publicity; Sales promotion tools and techniques;
Promotion mix
 Distribution decisions: Channels of distribution; Channel management
 Consumer Behaviour; Consumer buying process; factors influencing consumer
buying decisions
 Service marketing
 Trends in marketing: Social marketing; Online marketing; Green marketing; Direct
marketing; Rural marketing; CRM
 Logistics management

Unit 9: Legal Aspects of Business

 Indian Contract Act, 1872: Elements of a valid contract; Capacity of parties; Free
consent; Discharge of a contract; Breach of contract and remedies against breach;
Quasi contracts;
 Special contracts: Contracts of indemnity and guarantee; contracts of bailment and
pledge; Contracts of agency
 Sale of Goods Act, 1930: Sale and agreement to sell; Doctrine of Caveat Emptor;
Rights of unpaid seller and rights of buyer
 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881: Types of negotiable instruments; Negotiation and
assignment; Dishonour and discharge of negotiable instruments
 The Companies Act, 2013: Nature and kinds of companies; Company formation;
Management, meetings and winding up of a joint stock company
 Limited Liability Partnership: Structure and procedure of formation of LLP in India
 The Competition Act, 2002: Objectives and main provisions
 The Information Technology Act, 2000: Objectives and main provisions; Cyber
crimes and penalties
 The RTI Act, 2005: Objectives and main provisions
 Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) : Patents, trademarks and copyrights; Emerging
issues in intellectual property
 Goods and Services Tax (GST): Objectives and main provisions; Benefits of GST;
Implementation mechanism; Working of dual GST

Unit 10: Income-tax and Corporate Tax Planning

 Income-tax: Basic concepts; Residential status and tax incidence; Exempted incomes;
Agricultural income; Computation of taxable income under various heads; Deductions
from Gross total income; Assessment of Individuals; Clubbing of incomes
 International Taxation: Double taxation and its avoidance mechanism; Transfer
pricing

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 Corporate Tax Planning: Concepts and significance of corporate tax planning; Tax
avoidance versus tax evasion; Techniques of corporate tax planning; Tax
considerations in specific business situations: Make or buy decisions; Own or lease an
asset; Retain; Renewal or replacement of asset; Shut down or continue operations
 Deduction and collection of tax at source; Advance payment of tax; E-filing of
income-tax returns

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