IGNOU ONLINE

All Information related to Indira Gandhi National Open University (Ignou), Maidan Garhi, New Delhi.

Updates on Ignou Hall Ticket, result, Date Sheet, Assignment and more...

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Ignou B.Com Online Admission Jan 2019

Ignou B.Com Online Admission Jan 2019 - All information on Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) for online admission to Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) for academic session Jan 2019.

The last date for submission of application forms for Bachelor Preparatory Programme/Certificate /Advanced Certificate/PG Certificate Programmes is 15th June 2015 without late fee and 30th June 2019 with a late fee of Rs.300. Similarly, the last date for Master/Bachelor/PG Diploma/Diploma level Programmes is 17th August 2019 without late fee and 31st August 2019 with a late fee of Rs.300/-.

The online admission facility can be accessed on the website of the University atwww.ignou.ac.in or by visiting https://onlineadmission.ignou.ac.in/.

Applicants can contact the Online Admission Management team at 011-29572964 or send email to online_admission@ignou.ac.in, in case of any difficulty.

In order to enable you to complete Bachelor of Commerce Programme within the minimum period of three years, you are allowed to take courses worth 32 credits in each year. In the first year of study, you should take the prescribed credits in Foundation Courses (BSHF 101, FEG 1 or FHD 2 and FEG 2 or any one of MILs or FST 1), and the remaining credits in Elective Courses. In the second year you should take the remaining credits of Foundation Course and Elective Courses. In the third year you should take 16 or 24 credits in Elective Courses and 16 or 8 credits in Application Oriented Courses.


Programme Description : BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

Programme Short Description : BCOM

School Short Description : SOMS

School Description : School of Management Studies

Eligibililty : 10+2 or its equivalent or BPP from IGNOU.

Medium of Instruction : English & Hindi

Duration : Minimum 3 years and Maximum 6 years; offered in both January & July cycle of admissions.

Fee Structure : Rs. 6,000/- for full programme to be paid year wise @Rs. 2,000/- per year.

Programme Coordinator: Prof. M.S.S. Raju

Contact No.011-29573032

Contact Email id: mssraju@ignou.ac.in

Contact Address : Ignou Maidan Garhi, Chhatarpur, New Delhi, Delhi 110030

Official Website : www.ignou.ac.in

Admission to B.Com. Programmes is through two streams.

i) Non-formal: The non-formal stream is for those students who have not passed 10+2 or its equivalent examination. They have to pass Bachelor’s Preparatory Programme of IGNOU to qualify for admission to B.Com.

ii) Formal: Formal stream of admission is 10+2 or its equivalent examination.

The university follows the credit system. One credit is equal to 30 hours of learners study time. To earn Bachelor’s Degree (BCOM), a learner has to earn 96 credits in minimum three years with 32 credits per year. For earning 96 credits, a student has to opt for courses from three categories.

(1) Foundation Course (2) Elective Courses and (3) Application-Oriented Courses as given hereunder.
Programme Foundation Courses Elective Courses Application Oriented Courses

BCOM

24 Credits

56 Credits or 64 Credits (not less than 48 credits from Commerce)

16 or 8 Credits

Know How to Choose Courses for B.COM.

In order to enable you to complete B.Com Programme within the minimum period of three years, you are allowed to take 32 credits worth of courses in each year. In the first year you should take 16 credits of Foundation Courses (BSHF 101, FEG 1 or FHD 2 and FEG 2 or any one of the MILs). Eight credits of Elective Courses in Commerce (ECO 1 and ECO 2) and 8 credits of Elective Courses in Other Disciplines either from Group 1 or 2. In the second year you should take 8 credits of Foundation Courses (FST 01) and 24 credits of Elective Courses in Commerce (ECO 3, ECO 5, ECO 6 or ECO 13, ECO 7, ECO 12 and ECO 14). In the third year you should take 16 credit of Elective Courses in Commerce ECO 8, ECO 9, ECO 10 & ECO 11), and 8 to 16 credits in Application-Oriented Courses. You should take 8 credits in elective courses in other discipline. It shall be noted that the commerce based Application-Oriented courses are AMK 1, AED 1, AOM 1, ASP 1 and BCOA 1.


Application-Oriented Courses

The third component of the Bachelor’s Degree programme comprises Application Oriented Courses. These courses are developed to equip you in some areas of your choice, which requires applications of skills. You must select at least 8 credits worth of courses from this group. You are allowed to select a maximum of 16 credits from this group. If you have opted for a total of 64 credits in elective courses, you should take only 8 credits under Application Oriented Courses. Alternatively, if you have taken only 56 credits in elective courses, you are allowed to take 16 credits in Application Oriented Courses.The detailed list of the Application Oriented Courses currently available is given below.

List of Application Oriented Courses for B.Com.
Course Code Title of the Course Credits
AFW(E) Feature Writing (English) 4
OR
BHDA 101 xHHMK ^T 3fft ^R eR^T (f^Nt) 4
AWR(E) Writing for Radio (English) 4
OR
BRPA 101 Radio Lekhan (Hindi) 4
ATR 1 Translation(English) 8
ACC 1 Organizing Child Care Services 8
ANC 1 Nutrition for the Community 8
AHE 1** Human Environment (6 Credits Theory + 2 Credits Project) 8
AMK 1* Marketing 4
AED 1* Export Procedure and Documentation 4
AOM 1* Office Organization and Management 4
ASP 1* Secretarial Practice 4
AMT 1** Teaching of Primary School Mathematics (6 Credit Theory + 2 Credit Project) 8
ACS 1 Consumer Studies 8
CTE 3 Teaching Strategies 4
CTE 4 Teaching English-Elementary 4
OR
CTE 5 Teaching English-Secondary School (With CTE 3 take anyone either CTE 4 or CTE 5) 4
AST 1*** Statistical Techniques 4
AOR 1 Operational Research 4
+AEC 1* Environmental Chemistry (6 Credit Theory + 2 Credit Project) 8
APM 1* Integrated Pest Management 8
BCOA 1 Business Communication and Enterpreneurship (English Medium only) 4

No comments:
Write comments