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RTMNU BA Result 2020

Semester – IV
Paper – I
Course Name – Statistical Techniques

Unit – I
Statistics and Measures of Central Tendency: – Meaning, Scope, Importance, Functions and Limitations of Statistics. Collection of data, Primary data and Secondary Data, Tabulation and Classification, Frequency distribution, Type of table,Mean, Media, Mode, Geometric Mean and Harmonic Mean (theory & Numerical)

Unit – II
Measures of Dispersion: – Meaning and significance of dispersion. Method of measuring dispersion, Range, Mean Deviation, Standard Deviation, Quartile Deviation, Co-efficient of variation (Theory & Numerical)

Unit – III
Skewness :- Meaning of Skewness, Type of Skewness, Factor of skewness. Absolute Measures of skewness, relative measures of skewness, Karl Pearson’s coefficient of skewness, Bowley’s Co-efficient of skewness (Theory and Numerical)

Unit – IV
Correlation and Regression:- Concept of correlation, Types of correlation, Karl Pearson’s co-efficient of correlation, Probable error, Interpretation of “r”, Rank correlation method. Concept of regression, Lines of Regression, Co-efficient of Regression (theory&Numerical)

Text Book
1. N G Das, J K Das, Business Management and Statistics, McGraw-Hill.

Reference Books
1. Mrintunjay Kumar, Business Mathematics, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
2. Ajay Goel, AlkaGoel, Mathematics & Statistics, Taxmann.
3. Walter Rudin, Principals of mathematical Analysis, McGraw-Hill.
4. Dr. Pramod Fating, Dr. Milind Gulhane, Dr. Vijay Badge, Dr. Sarang
Javkhedkar – Statistical Techniques – Sir Sahitya Kendra, Nagpur
5. Dr. S. R. Arora, Dr. Kavita Gupta, Business Mathematics and Statistics, Taxmann.

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Semester – IV
Paper II– Business Law

Unit – I
THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872: Contract – meaning, characteristics and kinds, Essentials of a valid contract – Offer and acceptance, consideration, contractual capacity, free consent, legality of objects., Void agreements, Discharge of a contract – modes of discharge, breach and remedies against breach of contract,
Contingent contracts, Quasi – contracts Specific Contracts- Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee, Contract of Bailment, Contract of Agency

Unit – II
THE SALE OF GOODS ACT, 1930 – Contract of sale, meaning and difference between sale and agreement to sell. Conditions and warranties, Transfer of ownership in goods including sale by a non-owner, Performance of contract of sale. Uunpaid seller – meaning, rights of an unpaid seller against the goods and thebuyer.

Unit – III
THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT, 2000 :- Definitions, Digital signature, Electronic governance, Attribution, acknowledgement and dispatch of electronic records, Digital Signatures Certificates, Duties of Subscribers, Penalties and adjudication, Appellate Tribunal, Offences

UNIT – IV
THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT 1881 – Meaning, Characteristics, and Types of Negotiable Instruments – Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange, Cheque, Holder and Holder in Due Course, Privileges of Holder in Due Course. Negotiation: Types of Endorsements, Crossing of Cheque, Bouncing of Cheque

Suggested Readings:
1. M.C. Kuchhal, and Vivek Kuchhal, Business Law, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.
2. Avtar Singh, Business Law, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow.
3. SN Maheshwari and SK Maheshwari, Business Law, National Publishing House, New Delhi.
4. Aggarwal S K, Business Law, Galgotia Publishers Company, New Delhi.
5. Sushma Arora, Business Laws, Taxmann Pulications.
6. P C Tulsian and Bharat Tulsian, Business Law, McGraw Hill Education
7. Sharma, J.P. and Sunaina Kanojia, Business Laws, Ane Books Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
8. Information Technology Rules 2000 with Information Technology Act 2000,
Taxmann Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
Note: Latest edition of text books may be used.

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Semester – IV
Paper III – Core Java

UNIT – I
Java History and Introduction – Java history, Java features, How java differ from C and C++, Java and internet, Java and world wide web, Java environment. Simple Java programs, Java program structure, Java tokens, Java virtual machine, Command line arguments. Variables, Data Types and Simple I/O –Variables, Data Types, Scope of variables, Symbolic constants, Type casting, Standards default values, Getting Simple User Input. Operators in java-Introduction, Arithmetic operators, Relational operators, Logical operators, Assignment operators, Increment
and decrement operators, Conditional operators, Bitwise operators, Special operators, Mathematical functions. Decision Making and Branching –If…Else statement, Nesting of If…Else statement, the switch statement, The? : Operators.

UNIT-II
Decision Making and Looping – Introduction, The while statement, the do statement, for statement, Jumps in loops, Labeled loops. Arrays, Strings – One Dimensional Array, Two Dimensional Array, Strings. Classes, Objects and
Methods – Introduction, Defining a class, Methods declaration, Creating objects, Accessing class members, Constructors, Method overloading, Static members, Inheritance: Extending a class, Overriding methods, Final variables and methods, Final classes, Finalizer methods, Abstract methods and classes, Visibility Controls.
Interfaces:– Introduction, Defining interfaces, Implementing interfaces, Accessing interface variables.

UNIT – III
Packages:– Introduction, Java API Packages, Using system packages, Naming conventions, Creating packages, Accessing a package, Using a package. Introduction to Thread – Creating threads, Life cycle of thread. Managing Errors and Exceptions – Introduction, Types of errors, Exceptions, Syntax of exceptions handling code, catch statements, using finally statements, throwing our own exceptions. Graphics Programming – Introduction, The graphics class, Lines and rectangles, Circles and ellipses, Drawing arcs, Drawing polygons.

UNIT-IV
Applet Programming – Introduction, How applet differ from application, Preparing to write applet, Building applet code, Applet life cycle, Creating an executable applet, Designing a web page, Applet tag, Adding applet to HTML file, Running the applet, Passing parameters to applet, Displaying numerical values, Getting input from the user. Managing Input / Output Files in JAVA – Introduction, Concepts of streams, Streams classes, Bytes streams classes, Character streams classes, Using the file classes, Input / Output exception, Creation of files, Reading/Writing character, Reading/Writing bytes.

Text Book:
1. E. Balagurusamy, Programming with Java, McGraw-Hill.

Reference Books
2. Java Programming for the absolute beginner, PHI, Joseph P. Russel
3. Schildt,The Complete Reference Java 2, McGraw-Hill.
4. Rashmi Kanta Das, Core Java for Beginners, Vikas Publishing.
5. Joel Murach, Murach‘s Java Programming, Shroff Pubishers.
6. Mike Mcgrath, Java in Easy Steps, McGraw-Hill

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Semester – IV
Paper IV – PHP & MySQL

UNIT- I
Getting Started With PHP- Basic HTML Syntax, Basic PHP Syntax, Using FTP, Testing Your Scripts, Sending Text To The Browser, Adding Comment To The Script, Basic Debugging Steps. Variables- What Are Variables?, Variable Syntax, Types Of Variables, Variable Values, Understanding, Quotation Marks. HTML Forms And PHP- Creating A Simple Forms, Choosing A Form Data In PHP, Displaying Errors, Error Reporting. Using Numbers-, Performing Arithmetic, Formatting Numbers, Understanding Precedence, Incrementing And Decrementing A Number, Creating Random Numbers.

UNIT- II
Using Strings- Creating The HTML Forms, Concatenating Strings, Handling Newlines, HTML And PHP, Finding Substrings, Replacing Parts Of A String. Control Structures-The if Conditional, Validation Functions, Using Else, More Operators, Using else if, The Switch Conditional, The For Loop. Using Arrays- What Is An Array, Creating An Array, Adding Items To An Array, Accessing An Array From A Form.

UNIT- III
Creating Web Applications- Creating Templates, Using Constants, Working With The Date And Time, Handling HTML Forms With PHP, Sending Email. Cookies And Sessions- What Are Cookies?, Creating Cookies, Reading From Cookies, Adding Parameters To Cookies, Deleting A Cookie, What Are Sessions?, Creating Session,  Accessing Session Variables, Deleting Session. Creating Functions- Creating And Using Simple Functions, Creating And Calling Functions That Take Arguments, Setting Default Arguments Values, Creating And Using Functions That Return A
Value, Understanding Variable Scope.

UNIT- IV
Files And Directories- File Permissions, Writing To Files, Locking To Files, Reading From Files, Introduction To Database- Introduction To SQL, Connecting To MYSQL, MYSQL Error Handling, Creating And Selecting A Database, Creating A Database, Inserting Data Into A Database, Securing Query Data, Retrieving Data From A Database, Deleting Data In A Database, Updating Data In A Database. Putting It All Together- Getting Started, Connecting To The Database, Writing The User-Defined Function, Creating The Template, Adding Quotes, Listing Quotes, Editing Quotes, Deleting Quotes.

Text Book
1. Larry Ullman, PHP for Web, Pearson.

Reference Books
1. Holznr, The Complete Reference – PHP, McGraw-Hill.
2. Mike Mcgrath, PHP & MySQL in Easy Steps, McGraw-Hill.
3. Steve Suehring, Tim Converse & Joyce Park, PHP and MySQL, Wiely.
4. Joel Murach & Ray Harris, murach‘s PHP and MySQL, Shroff Publishers.
5. Jason Gilmore, Beginning PHP and MySQL.