CEC with CA/CPT Group
IN ISO junior college we provide C.E.C. group chiefly consists of the Civics, Economics and Commerce subjects. Most of the people believe that the chances are less compare than other branches such as M.P.C, BiPC and etc. But the C.E.C. group has better opportunities than other groups.
To get the Government jobs the above group is very useful to the scholars. Pupils may enter into the accounting field by the courses ICWA / CA. For the early career, C.E.C group is very useful for the state wise secretariat jobs/government jobs C.E.C. pupils have more benefits.
Opportunities in CEC Group
C.E.C. is a wonderful choice and after completion of C.E.C, the student can go for CS, ICWA, and CA. Soon after the completion of CEC courses in intermediate, the scholar can join several 3 year Bachelor degree courses such as B.COM, B.A., BBM, and BBA.
After the completion of any of the above courses, the scholar can choose for an MBA course which is in good demand nowadays. MBA applicants are being sold like hot cakes in the market as each and all business is to require good managers in order that handle several actions of the organization. After the completion of MBA, or CA, CS and ICWA student can get an honored position in the corporate world.
Eligibility
SSC (10th Standard)
Curriculum
TELANGANA STATE BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION
HYDERABAD
CIVICS-I
Syllabus (w.e.f. 2014-15)
Chapter I : Scope and Significance of political Science
Introduction to Civics and Political Science, Origin and Evolution, Meaning, Definitions,
What do we study? Why do we study?
Chapter – II : State
State – Meaning, Definitions, Elements, Relation of state with other Institutions – Society,
Association, Government.
Chapter – III : Nationalism
Nation, Nationality, Nationalism, Factors contributing for Nationality, Is India a Nation?
Meaning, Forms (Traditional and modern)
Chapter – IV : Law
Meaning, Definitions, Classification, Law and morality, Rule of Law.
Chapter – V : Liberty and Equality
Meaning, Definitions, Types, Safeguards, Liberty – Equality.
Chapter – VI : Rights and Responsibilities
Meaning, Definitions, functions Forms, Relationship between Rights and Responsibilities,
Human Rights
Chapter – VII: Justice
Justice – Meaning, Forms of Justice, Social Justice.
Chapter – VIII: Citizenship
Meaning, Definitions, Methods of Acquiring, Citizen – Alien, Loss of Citizenship, Hindrances
to Good Citizenship, Universal Citizenship
Chapter – IX: Democracy
Meaning, Definitions, features, types, merits, devices, future
Chapter – X: Secularism
Meaning, Secular State, Western Model, Indian Model, Why India was made a Secular State?
Criticism of Indian Secularism
Chapter – XI: Constitution
Meaning, Definitions, features, Classification
Chapter – XII: Government
Unitary, Federal, Parliamentary, Presidential, Theory of Separation of Powers, Organs of
Government
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ECONOMICS-I
Syllabus (w.e.f. 2014-15)
Unit -1 : Introduction to Economics
Definitions of Economics – Fundamental Problems of an Economy – Micro Economics and Macro
Economics -Deductive and Inductive Methods -Static and Dynamic Analyses-Positive and Normative
Economics – Basic Concepts of Economics – Nature and Scope of Economics
Unit- 2 : Theory of Consumer Behaviour
Utility – Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility – Law of Equi-Marginal Utility – Shortcomings of Utility
Analysis – Indifference Curve Analysis
Unit – 3 : Demand Analysis
Part-A: Theory of Demand: Meaning of Demand – Demand Function – Determinants of Demand -Types
of Demand – Price Demand – Law of Demand r; Income Demand – Cross Demand
Part-B: Elasticity of Demand: Elasticity of Demand – Price Elasticity of Demand – Income Elasticity of
Demand – Cross Elasticity of Demand.:
Unit-4: Production Analysis
Concept of Production and Factors of Production – Production Function – Law of Variable Proportions-
Laws of Returns to Scale – Economies of Scale – Supply and Law of Supply – Cost Analysis -Revenue
Analysis
Unit-5: Market Analysis
Markets: Meaning and Classification – Perfect Competition; Meaning, Characteristics and Price
Determination – Imperfect Competition: Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly and Duopoly –
Comparison between Perfect Competition and Monopoly
Unit-6: Theories of Distribution
Distribution of Income – Determination of Factor Price – Marginal Productivity Theory of Distribution –
Rent: Concepts and Theories – Wages: Concept, Types and Theories – Interest: Concepts and Theories –
Profits: Concepts and Theories
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Unit – 7 : National Income Analysis
Definitions of National Income – Determining Factors of National Income – Concepts of National Income –
Components of National Income – Measurement of National Income: Methods, Difficulties and
Importance – Estimation of National Income in India
Unit – 8 : Macro Economic Analysis
Classical Theory of Employment – Keynesian Theory of Income and Employment – Public Finance -Centre-
State Financial Relations – Budget
Unit – 9 : Money, Banking and Inflation
Part-A: Money: Money: Concept, Evolution and Types – Functions of Money – Components of Money
Supply
Part-B: Banking: Banking: Commercial Banks – Central Bank or Reserve Bank of India: Objectives and
Functions
Part-C: Inflation: Inflation: Definitions an4Types – Causes and Effects of Inflation
Unit -10 : Basic Statistics for Economics
Concept of Statistics – Nature, Scope and importance of Statistics for the Study of Economics -Collection
of Data – Diagrammatic Presentation of Data – Measures of Central Tendency – Measures of Dispersion
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COMMERCE-I
Syllabus (w.e.f. 2014-15)
Chapter 1 : Concept of Business
1.1 Introduction to Business
1.2 Classification of Economic Activities
1.3 Characteristic Features of Business
1.4 Objectives of Business
1.5 Social Responsibility of Business Chapter
2 : Business Activities
2.1 Industry
2.2 Commerce
2.3 Hindrances involved in Commerce
2.4 Branches of Commerce
2.5 Inter relationship between Industry, Trade and Commerce
2.6 Distinction between Industry, Commerce and Trade
Chapter 3 : Forms of Business organisation
3.1 Concept of Business organisation
3.2 Forms of Business organisation
3.3 Sole Proprietorship
Chapter 4: Joint Hindu Family Business and Cooperative Society
4.1 Joint Hindu Family form of Business Organisation
4.2 Cooperative Society
Chapter 5 : Partnership
5.1 Meaning and Definition
5.2 Features
5.3 Types of Partners
5.4 Advantages and Limitations
5.5 Registration of Partnership
5.6 Partnership Deed
5.7 Rights and Duties of Partners
5.8 Dissolution of Partnership Firms
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Chapter 6 : Joint Stock Company – Formation
6.1 Joint Stock Company
6.2 Features
6.3 Classification of Companies
6.4 Distinction between Private Company and Public Company
6.5 Advantages and Disadvantages
Chapter 7 : Formation of a Company
7.1 Steps In Formation of a Company
7.2 Promotion
7.3 Functions of Promoters
7.4 Types of Promoters
7.5 Incorporation of a Company or registration
7.6 Capital subscription
7.7 Commencement of Business
7.8 Memorandum of association
7.9 Articles of association
7.10 Prospectus
7.11 Minimum Subscription
7.12 Certificate of Commencement of Business
Chapter 8 : Sources of Business Finance-I
8.1 Meaning of Business Finance
8.2 Nature of Business Finance
8.3 Need for and Significance of Business Finance
8.4 Classification of Sources of Funds
8.5 Factors Determining the choice of Sources of Finances
Chapter 9 : Sources of Business Finance-II
9.1 Non-institutional Sources of Finance
9.2 Institutional sources of Finance
9.3 International sources of Finance
Chapter 10 : Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)
10.1 Meaning and definition of Enterprise and MSMEs
10.2 Registration requirements under the MSMED Act, 2006
10.3 Significance of MSMEs
10.4 Privileges offered To Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises
10.5 Other Promotional Measures For MSMEs
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Chapter 11: Multi National Corporations (MNCs)
11.1 Meaning and definitions
11.2 Necessity of Globalization
11.3 Multi-national Corporations
11.4 Features of MNCs
11.5 Advantages and Disadvantages of MNCs
Chapter 12 : Emerging Trends in Business
12.1 Meaning and Definition of E – Business
12.2 Scope of E-business
12.3 Benefits of E-business
12.4 Opportunities and challenges of business in 21st Century
12.5 Opportunities
12.6 Challenges
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ACCOUNTANCY-I
Syllabus (w.e.f. 2014-15)
Chapter 1: Book Keeping and Accounting
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Book Keeping
1.3 Accounting
1.4 Basic Accounting Terms
Chapter 2: Accounting Principles
2.1 Accounting Principles
2.2 Accounting Concepts
2.3 Accounting Conventions
2.4 Accounting Standards
Chapter 3: Double Entry Book Keeping System
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Meaning
3.3 Advantages
3.4 Account
3.5 Classification of Accounts
Chapter 4: Journal
4.1 Meaning
4.2 Proforma
4.3 Illustrations
Chapter 5 : Ledger
5.1 Meaning
5.2 Advantages of Ledger
5.3 Posting
Chapter 6 : Subsidiary Books
6.1 Meaning of the Subsidiary Books
6.2 The Need / Advantages of Subsidiary Books
6.3 Types of Subsidiary Books
6.4 Preparation of Subsidiary Books
6.4.1 Purchase Book
6.4.2 Purchase Returns Book
6.4.3 Sales Book
6.4.4 Sales Return Book
6.4.5 Cash Book
6.4.6 Bills Receivable Book
6.4.7 Bills Payable Book
6.4.8 Journal Proper
Chapter 7 : Journal Proper
7.1 Meaning
7.2 Advantages
7.2.1 Opening Entries
7.2.2 Purchases of Assets on Credit
7.2.3 Sale of Asset on Credit
7.2.4 Rectification entries
7.2.5 Adjustment entries
7.2.6 Closing journal entries
7.2.7 Transfer entries
7.2.8 Other entries
Chapter 8 : Cash Book
8.1 Meaning of Cash Book
8.2 Characteristics and Advantages
8.2.1 Characteristics
8.2.2 Advantages
8.3 Importance
8.4 Various kinds of Cash Book and their Preparation
8.4.1 Simple Cash Book
8.4.2 Double column Cash Book
8.4.3 Triple column Cash Book
8.4.4 Petty Cash Book
Chapter 9 : Bank Reconciliation Statement
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Nature Of The Cash Book And Bank Pass Book (Bank Statement)
9.3 Meaning and Advantages of Bank Reconciliation Statement
9.4 Procedure for Preparation of Bank Reconciliation Statement
9.5 Reasons for Difference
9.6 Preparation of Bank Reconciliation Statement
9.6.1 Favourable Balances
9.6.2 Unfavourable Balance or Overdraft Balance
9.6.3 When extracts from Cash Book and Pass Book are given
Chapter 10 : Trail Balance
10.1 Meaning
10.2 Features or Characteristics
10.3 Merits
10.4 Limitations
10.5 Types of Preparation
10.6 Proforma
10.7 Key Points
Chapter 11 : Errors and their Rectifications
11.1 Errors
11.2 Types of Errors
11.3 Rectification of Errors
11.4 Suspense Account
Chapter 12 : Final Accounts
12.1 Meaning
12.2 Objectives
12.3 Advantages and Limitations
12.4 Capital and Revenue Items
12.5 Preparation of Trading Account
12.6 Preparation of Profit & Loss Account
12.7 Balance Sheet
Chapter 13 : Final Accounts With Adjustments
13.1 Meaning
13.2 Types of Adjustments
13.3 Summary of Adjustments
13.4 Accounting Treatment to the Adjustments given in Trial Balance