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Semester I
B. Com. I
Compulsory English
Theory :- 80 Marks Time :- 3 Hours

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Text Prescribed for study : RAYS OF LETTERS
(As per model curriculum of the U.G.C. for B.Com. Part- I and published by Raghav Publisher and Distributors, Mahal, Nagpur.)

Unit I : PROSE
1. The Eyes are not Here                                     Ruskin Bond
2. The Romance of a
Busy Broker                                                           O. Henry

Unit II: PROSE
3. Bores                                                                 E.V. Lucas
4. The Lost Child                                                Mulk Raj Anand

Unit III : POETRY
1. The World is too                                             William Wordsworth
Much With us
2. Once Upon a time                                         Gabriel Okara
3. If                                                                       Rudyard Kipling

Unit IV : GRAMMAR (strictly based on the prescribed text)
A. Change the Narration
B. Articles
C. Synonyms & Antonyms
D. Tense Forms

Unit V : BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE AND WRITING SKILLS
(As given in the prescribed text.)
A. Letter Writing (Formal & Informal)
i) Formal
Applications for Job/Complaint/Order
ii) Informal/ Personal Letters
B) Resume Writing

Distribution of Marks (80 : 20)
A) Theory 80 Marks
                                                    Textual Components :
Que. 1 POSE
Any two long answer questions to be attempted out of four each carrying eight marks [2X8=16 Marks]

Que. 2- POETRY
Any Four short answer questions to be attempted out of Six each carrying four marks.[4X4=16 Marks]

Que. 3 GRAMMAR (TEXTUAL)
a) Change the narration
Two questions carrying two marks each Articles                                                    [2X2 = 4 Marks]
b) Articles
Four questions carrying one mark each                                                                   [4X1 = 4 Marks]
c) Synonyms & Antonyms
Four questions carrying one mark each                                                                   [4X1 = 4 Marks]
d) Tense Forms
Four questions carrying one mark each                                                                    [4X1 = 4 Marks]

Que. 4 BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE AND WRITING SKILLS
a) Letter Writing
i) Formal Letter
(Application for Job/Complaint/Order)                                                                 [5X1 = 5 Marks]
(Any one out of two)
ii) Informal Letters/Personal Letters                                                                       [5X1 = 5 Marks]
(Any one out of two)
b) Resume  Writing                                                                                                 [6 Marks]
B) Internal Assessment                                                                                        [20 Marks]
(i) Class Test                                                                                                                  [ 10 Marks]
(ii) Home Assignment                                                                                                  [10 Marks]

 

B.Com. I
Semester I
(Supplementary English)
Theory :- 80 Marks Time :- 3 Hours

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Text Prescribed :
Practical English Prose and Verse edited by G.E.B. COE Orient Longman.

Unit I : PROSE
The following prose lessons are prescribed for study.
1. A Slip of Tongue  J.E.B. Gray
2. Socrates and the School Master F.L. Brayne

Unit II : PROSE
3. Good Manners  J.C. Hill
4. The Bottle Imp  R.L. Stevenson

Unit III : POETRY
The following poems are prescribed for study.
1. The Daffodils William Wordsworth
2. Break Break Break Alfred Lord Tennyson
3. The Wild Swans  W .B. Yeats
4. All in June  W .H. Davies

Unit IV : a) Comprehension of an Unseen Passage
b) Precis Writing

Unit V : COMPOSITION :-
An essay of about 300 words on Social, Economic, Commercial and
Information Technology Issues.

Distribution of Marks
A) Theory 80 Marks
Que. 1: PROSE
Any two long answer questions to be attempted out of four each carrying eight marks [2X8=16 Marks]

Que. 2 : POETRY
Any four short answer questions to be attempted out of Six each carrying four marks. [4X4=16 Marks]

Que. 3 : MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Eight Multiple Choice Questions based on Prose, each carrying one mark : [8 Marks]
Eight Multiple Choice Questions based on Poetry, each carrying one mark : [8 Marks]

Que. 4 : (a) Comprehension of an Unseen Passage : 8 Marks
(b) Precis Writing :[ 8 Marks]

Que. 5 : An essay of about 300 words to be attempted out of the five given topics. : [16 Marks]
B) Internal Assessment  [20 Marks]
(i) Class Test  [10 Marks]
(ii) Home Assignment  [10 Marks]

 

B.Com. I
Semester  II
(Compulsory English)
Theory :- 80 Marks Time :- 3 Hours

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Text Prescribed for study : RAYS OF LETTERS
(As per model curriculum of the U.G.C. for B.Com. Part- I and published by Raghav Publisher and
Distributors, Mahal, Nagpur.)

Unit I : PROSE
1. Each is Great in His Own Place Swami Vivekananda
2. The Postmaster  Rabindranath Tagore

Unit II : PROSE
3. How I Became a Public Speaker  George Bernard Shaw
4. Prospects of Democracy in India  Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

Unit III : POETRY
1. Success is Counted Sweetest  Emily Dickinson
2. Laugh and Be Merry  John Masefield
3. The Impossible Dream  Joe Darion

Unit IV : GRAMMAR (strictly based on the prescribed text)
A. Change the Voice
B. Idioms & Phrases
C. One Word Substitute
D. Prepositions

Unit V : BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE AND WRITING SKILLS
A) E- mail
B) Newspaper Reports

Distribution of Marks : (80 : 20 Marks)
Textual Components :

Que. 1 POSE
Any two long answer questions to be attempted out of four each carrying eight marks  [2X8=16 Marks]

Que. 2- POETRY
Any Four short answer questions to be attempted out of Six each carrying four marks. [4X4=16 Marks]

Que. 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
(10 questions from Prose and six questions from Poetry, each carrying one mark. [16X1= 16 Marks]

Que. 4 GRAMMAR (TEXTUAL)
a) Change the Voice
Four questions carrying one marks each [4X1=4 Marks]
b) Idioms & Phrases
Four questions carrying one mark each [4X1 = 4 Marks]
c) One Word Substitute
Four questions carrying one mark each [4X1 = 4 Marks]
d) Preposition
Four questions carrying one mark each [4X1 = 4 Marks]

Que. 5 – BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE AND WRITING SKILLS
a) E- Mail [6X1 = 6 Marks]
(Any one out of two)
b) Newspaper Reports [10X1 = 10 Marks]
(Any one out of two)
B Internal Assessment [20 Marks]
(i) Class Test  10 Marks.
(ii) Home Assignment  [10 Marks]

 

B.Com. I
Semester  II
(Supplementary English)
Theory :- 80 Marks Time :- 3 Hours

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Text Prescribed :
Practical English Prose and Verse edited by G.E.B. COE Orient Longman.

Unit I : PROSE
The following prose lessons are prescribed for study.
1. Playing the English Gentleman Mahatma Gandhi
2. The Home Coming  Rabindranath Tagore

Unit II : PROSE
3. The Miracle of Radio  H. Shipp
4. Robin Jim Corbett

Unit III : POETRY
The following poems are prescribed for study.
1. Adlestrop Edward Thomas
2. The Soldier  Rupert Brooke
3. To the Indian W ho Died in South Africa  T.S. Eliot
4. That Whitsun  Philip Larkin

Unit IV : a) Comprehension of an Unseen Passage
b) Precis Writing

Unit V : COMPOSITION :-
An essay of about 400 words on Social, Economic, Commercial and Information
Technology Issues.

Distribution of Marks
A) Theory 80 Marks

Que. 1 : PROSE
Any two long answer questions to be attempted out of four each carrying eight marks [2X8:=16 Marks]

Que. 2 POETRY
Any four short answer questions to be attempted out of Six each carrying four marks. [4X4 =16 Marks]

Que. 3 :
Eight Multiple Choice Questions based on Prose, each carrying one mark [8 Marks]
Eight Multiple Choice Questions based on Poetry, each carrying one mark [8 Marks]

Que. 4 :
(a) Comprehension of an Unseen Passage [8 Marks]
(b) Precis Writing [8 Marks]

Que. 5 :
An essay of about 400 words to be attempted out of the five given topics.[16 Marks]
B) Internal Assessment  [20 Marks]
(i) Class Test  [10 Marks]
(ii) Home Assignment  [10 Marks]