O. COM. 1 :
A candidate for admission to the First Year B.Com. of the Three-Year Degree Course must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination with Commerce group of subjects, conducted by the Gujarat Higher Secondary Education Board or an examination of any other University recognized as equivalent thereto or the Pre-University Commerce Examination. A candidate who has been allowed to keep terms for the First B.Com. class will also be eligible for admission to the F.Y.B.Com. class.
(I) he has kept two terms at a College affiliated to this University for the purpose of this examination, and
(II) he produce satisfactory testimonials in the prescribed form that he has gone through the Physical Training required to be undergone unless exempted there form on the round that he is medically unfit to undergo such exercise or that he is a member of the National Cadet Corps or a member of N.S.S. unit of the College or that he has been regularly taking part as a members of the College term in the recognized fixtures of the major games.
Note :
(1) In order to go through Physical Training satisfactory, a student shall have attended the Physical Training class of his College for at least 3/4 of the possible number of periods.
(2) A member of the National Cadet Corps examples form physical training will be required to attend at least 75% of the number of parades.
(3) A member of the N.S.S. unit of the College will be required to put in 120 hours work or any other work that may be decided upon by the college as per N.S.S. scheme as and when introduced by the University.
O. COM. 2 :
Candidate must forward their applications for examination to the Registrar in or before the prescribed date with the certificate of attendance during the first term. Certificates of attendance during the second term shall be forwarded by Principals of Colleges when a week of the close of the second term.
R. COM. 1 (First B.Com. New scheme in force June, 2003) :
The following are the subject prescribed for the Two terms of the First B.Com. Examination :
No. |
Subject |
Paper |
Marks |
Marks |
Duration of Examination |
1. |
English for Business |
One |
70 |
30 |
3 hours |
2. |
Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship |
One |
70 |
30 |
3 hours |
3. |
Business Economics |
One |
70 |
30 |
3 hours |
4. |
Compulsory Account |
One |
70 |
30 |
3 hours |
5. |
Principals of Business Management |
One |
70 |
30 |
3 hours |
6. |
Principal Subject |
One |
70 |
30 |
3 hours |
One paper i.e. Paper I in any one Subject form the following offered as Principal Subject :
(1) Advanced Account-I
(2) Advanced Business Management-I
(3) Advanced Statistics-I
(4) Vocational Computer Application (VCA) Paper-I
(5) Banking Finance & Insurance
7. Subsidiary Subject One 70 30 3 hours
One paper i.e. Paper-I in any of the subject in (6) above other than the Principal Subject offered or any one form the following offered as a subsidiary subject :
(1) Secretarial Practice-I
(2) Co-operation-I
(3) Computer in Business Operations-I
R. COM. 1 :
Candidates will be allowed to change their subject only in the First Year of the Degree Course, provided that such a changes is made before 15th November of the year in which he joins his First Year of the Degree Course. Notwithstanding anything contained above the vice-chancellor may on the recommendation of the Dean of Faculty, permit a student for change in his optional subject for the reasons deemed sufficient by them.
R. COM. 2 :
The following are the syllabus in the subject for First B.Com. Examination.
Standard of passing First B.Com. Examination.
R. COM. 3 :
To pass the examination, a candidate must obtain at least 36% of the marks obtainable, separately in each subject in the university examination and in the internal assessment in each subject.
Those of the successful candidates who obtain at least 60% of the marks obtainable will be placed in the First Class, provided they obtain at least 60% of the total obtainable in the papers at the examination actually held by the university as distinguished from internal evaluation; and those obtaining 48% of the total marks obtainable will be placed in the Second Class; provided they obtain at least 48% of the total marks obtainable in all the papers at the examination actually by the University.
Candidate passing the examination in compartments shall not be eligible for class prizes, scholarships or other awards for this examination. The marks obtained by a candidate in internal assessment in subject or subjects shall be carried forward and credited to him in the event of his appearing at a subsequent examination as an ex-student.
R. COM. 4 :
Candidate who fails in the examination and has obtained 40% of the marks in English for Business and 44% of the marks in any of the other subject, provided he has passed that subject shall at his option he excused from appearing in that subject at a subsequent examination and will be declared to have passed the whole examination when he has passed in all the remaining subjects of the examination, provided that in the subject or subjects in which he appears on the last occasion, he must obtain the minimum number the marks in each subject as required under the relevant regulation. A candidate passing the examination in the manner shall not be eligible for a prize, or a scholarships or other award for the examination.
R. COM. 5 :
A candidate failing at the most in two subjects at this examination will be allowed to keep terms for the Second B.Com. Course but will not declared to have passed the Second B.Com. examination unless he passed in the remaining subject or subjects at the First B.Com. examination in the same or previous examination session. His Result for the Second B.Com. examination shall not be declared till he passes the First B.Com. examination.
Provided, however, that on his reappearing in the examination subject in which he has failed, he will not be required to reappear in it if he obtains at least minimum marks required for passing in that subject not withstanding his failure to where all the subject at one and the same attempt.