Monday, October 13, 2014

B.Com Private Supplementary Examination 2013: Date Sheet

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B.Com Private Supplementary Examination 2013


✓ Will held from October 21, 2014 To November 13, 2014.
✓ Timings: 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
✓ Venue: Different departments of University of Karachi.

Controller Examination
Prof. Dr. Arshad Aazmi

UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI
EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT

B.COM PART- 1 & 2 (New & old courses) SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION-2013
EXTERNAL CANDIDATES
(TO WILL BE HELD IN OCTOBER, 2014)
TIMMING: 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM

21-10-2014 Business Communication
22-10-2014 English
23-10-2014 Principles of management
24-10-2014 INTRODUCTION to BUSINESS
25-10-2014 Economics Development of Pakistan
27-10-2014 principles of Accounting
28-10-2014 Business & Industrial law
29-10-2014 Economics
30-10-2014 Advance accounting & cost accounting
31-10-2014 Islamic Studies
01-11-2014 optional
06-11-2014 Statistics & Business Mathematics
07-11-2014 Pak studies
08-11-2014 cost accounting (N.C)
10-11-2014 Advance accounting (N.C)
11-11-2014 Banking & finance
13-11-2014 Urdu/Sindhi/Humanities & social sciences/N.M.T

DATED: 13-10-2014 Controller Examination
Prof. Dr. Arshad Aazmi




Wednesday, September 17, 2014

B-COM REGULAR EXAM FORM SUBMISSION: COLLEGE CLERKS KI LOOT MAAR

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* B-COM REGULAR EXAM FORM SUBMISSION: MUKHTALIF COLLEGES K CLERKS KI LOOT MAAR. 100 KA EXAM FORM 150 MAIN.

*KCH COLLEGES JIN MAIN ISLAMIA ARTS/ COMM BHE SHAMIL HAY B-COM COMBINED K 5275 KI JAGA 5400 LAI RAHAY HAIN.

*PREMIER COLLEGE K CLERKS WAISAY HE MARKS SHEETS AUR ADMIT CARDS ISSUE PAR PAISAY CHARGE KRTAY HAIN.



Friday, September 5, 2014

B.COM PART 2: MANAGEMENT: HAWTHORNE EFFECT

B.COM PART 2: MANAGEMENT: HAWTHORNE EFFECT


The Hawthorne Effect is a well-documented phenomenon that affects many research experiments in social sciences.
It is the process where human subjects of an experiment change their behavior, simply because they are being studied. This is one of the hardest inbuilt biases to eliminate or factor into the design.

The History of the Hawthorne Effect

The name is not the surname of a researcher, but the name of a place where the effect was first encountered.
In 1955, the researcher, Henry A. Landsberger, performed a study and analysis of data from experiments performed between 1924 and 1932, by Elton Mayo, at the Hawthorne Works near Chicago. The company had commissioned studies to determine if the level of light within their building affected the productivity of the workers.
Mayo found that the level of light made no difference in the productivity, as the workers increased output whenever the amount of light was switched from a low level to a high level, or vice versa.
He noticed that this effect occurred when any variable was manipulated, and postulated that it happened because the workers automatically changed their behavior. They increased output, simply because they were aware that they were under observation.
The logical conclusion was that the workers felt important because they were pleased to be singled out, and increased productivity as a result. Being singled out was the factor dictating increased productivity, not the changing lighting levels, or any of the other factors that they experimented upon.

The Hawthorne Effect and Modern Day Research

Many types of research use human research subjects, and the Hawthorne effect is an unavoidable bias that the researcher must try to take into account when they analyze the results.
Subjects are always liable to modify behavior when they are aware that they are part of an experiment, and this is extremely difficult to quantify. All that a researcher can do is attempt to factor the effect into the research design, a tough proposition, and one that makes social research a matter of experience and judgment.
A 1978 study, to establish whether cerebellar neurostimulators could mitigate the motor dysfunction of young adults with cerebral palsy found that the Hawthorne Effect adversely affected the findings. Objective testing showed that all of patients reported that their motor functions improved and that they were happy with the treatment.
Quantitative methods, however, showed that there was little improvement, and researchers invoked the Hawthorne Effect as the main factor skewing the results. They believed that the extra attention given to the patients, by the doctors, nurses and therapists, was behind the reported improvements in the initial study.

The Hawthorne Effect and Industrial Psychology

Mayo's and Landsberger's work became one of the foundations of a field of social science known as Industrial Psychology. Academics in this field understand that interpersonal factors and the dynamic social relationships between groups must be assessed when performing any type of social analysis.
If a group is isolated from their work colleagues, for the purpose of research, the individual attention and the normal human instinct to feel 'chosen,' will skew the results.
Some researchers argue that the Hawthorne effect does not exist or is, at best, the placebo effect under another name. Others postulate that it is the demand effect, where subjects subconsciously change their behavior to fit the expected results of an experiment.
Whatever the truth, there is little doubt that many fields, from psychology through to business management, must appreciate that social science subjects can, and do, change behavior.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

B-COM PRIVATE KARACHI UNIVERSITY REGISTRATION ALERT

B-COM PRIVATE KARACHI UNIVERSITY REGISTRATION ALERT

REGISTRATION TILL 11TH AUGUST 2014

FEE RS 2900/-

B.COM PART 1 AND 2 COACHING CLASSES FOR SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMS.
HOME AND COACHING.
ACCOUNTING, STATISTICS AND ECONOMICS OF PART 1.
ADVANCED ACCOUNTING OF PART 2.
CONTACT TIMINGS 4PM-7PM, MONDAY-SATURDAY,
CLASSES 9AM-9PM
SIR KHALID AZIZ
0322-3385752
R-1173, AL-NOOR SOCIETY, BLOCK 19, F.B.AREA, KARACHI. NEAR POWER HOUSE AND MASJID E AQSA

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GUESS PAPERS AVAILABLE FOR B.COM SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMS:
RS 100,
FROM 26TH MAY 2014
4PM-7PM
CONTACT:
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Monday, June 2, 2014

B.COM SYLLABUS KARACHI UNIVERSITY

B.COM SYLLABUS 2006 KARACHI UNIVERSITY

B.COM SYLLABUS 2006 MODIFIED (WITH URDU IN PART 2)


B.COM PART 1 AND 2 COACHING CLASSES FOR SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMS.
HOME AND COACHING.
ACCOUNTING, STATISTICS AND ECONOMICS OF PART 1.
ADVANCED ACCOUNTING OF PART 2.
CONTACT TIMINGS 4PM-7PM, MONDAY-SATURDAY,
CLASSES 9AM-9PM
SIR KHALID AZIZ
0322-3385752
R-1173, AL-NOOR SOCIETY, BLOCK 19, F.B.AREA, KARACHI. NEAR POWER HOUSE AND MASJID E AQSA

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GUESS PAPERS AVAILABLE FOR B.COM SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMS:
RS 100,
FROM 26TH MAY 2014
4PM-7PM
CONTACT:
KHALID AZIZ
0322-3385752
R-1173, AL-NOOR SOCIETY, BLOCK 19, F.B.AREA, KARACHI. NEAR POWER HOUSE AND MASJID E AQSA.


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Thursday, May 22, 2014

B.COM PRIVATE REGISTRATION ALERT

B.COM PRIVATE REGISTRATION ALERT

BA,B-COM,BOL PRIVATE AUR IMPROVEMENT OF DIVISION K REGISTRATION FORMS 30TH JUNE TAK JAMA KARWAEY JASAKTAY HAIN: KARACHI UNIVERSITY


Wednesday, January 1, 2014

ECONOMICS OF PAKISTAN – IMPORTANT QUESTIONS BY KHALID AZIZ)

  • ECONOMICS OF PAKISTAN – IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
    BY KHALID AZIZ)


    1)Differentiate between economic growth and economic development.
    2) What are the obstacles to the economic development of Pakistan? Discuss and
    suggest the remedial measures.
    3) What are the causes of agricultural backwardness in Pakistan? Suggest measures
    to resolve the problems.
    4) Discuss the importance of mechanization of agriculture, how far it is successful in
    Pakistan?
    5) Industrial development is the basis of economic development, discuss with
    reference to Pakistan.
    6) Explain the role of public investment in the industrial development of Pakistan.
    7) Explain the role of small scale industry in an agricultural economy. What steps
    the Government of Pakistan has taken to promote these industries.
    What are the different means of transport and communication in Pakistan?
    Discuss the role of computer in the economic development of Pakistan.
    9) Highlight the problems of railways in Pakistan; suggest measures to improve the
    performance of Pakistan railways.
    10)Discuss the current fiscal policy of Pakistan with reference to fiscal budget 2011-
    2012.
    11) Examine the factors which contribute towards persistent adverse balance of
    payments in Pakistan. Explain the measures for correcting adverse balance of
    payments in Pakistan.
    12) Foreign aid is UNAVOIDABLES of Pakistan. Comments. What are the main
    sources of foreign assistance in Pakistan?
    13)Why privatization become necessary for Pakistan?
    14)Write notes
    a) Problems of industrial labour.
    b) IDBP
    c) Major imports and exports.
    d) WTO
    e) Balance of trade
    f) Heads of income and expenditure of federal government

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B-COM ON FACE BOOK

ADMISSION ALERT B.COM PART 1

ADMISSION ALERT B.COM PART 1


Only such students will be eligible for admission to the B.Com. Part-1 class who have
passed:-
i) Intermediate in Commerce OR
ii) Higher Secondary with Commerce OR
iii) Intermediate Arts/Higher Secondary Arts Group with Economics OR
iv) Higher Secondary or Intermediate Arts/Science/Home Economics in at least Second
Division OR
v) Diploma in Commerce, Diploma of Business Administration, Diploma of Associate
Engineer of the Technical Education Board OR
vi) Intermediate Agriculture with Economics OR
vii) Intermediate Science with Mathematics.

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