Are you a B.Com student at the School of Open Learning (SOL), University of Delhi (DU)? Whether you’re just starting your academic journey or are already immersed in your studies, having a solid collection of reference books can greatly enhance your understanding and performance in your courses. Here’s a curated list of important books that every DU SOL B.Com student should consider having on their shelf:
Accountancy | “Accounting for Companies” by R.S. Aggarwal and Deepak Aggarwal “Financial Accounting” by T.S. Grewal |
Business Mathematics | Business Mathematics” by Dr. Sancheti & V.K. Kapoor |
Business Economics | “Microeconomics: Theory and Applications” by Dominick Salvatore “Macroeconomics: Theory and Policy” by D.N. Dwivedi |
Business Organization and Management | “Business Organisation and Management” by S.K. Bhattacharya |
Corporate Law | “Business Laws” by M.C. Kuchhal |
Income Tax | Direct Taxes Law & Practice” by Vinod K. Singhania |
Financial Management: | “Financial Management” by Prasanna Chandra |
Economic and Commercial Laws | “Business Law” by P.C. Tulsian |
Business Communication | “Business Communication” by Raman Prasad |
Statistics: | Business Statistics” by G.C. Beri |
Cost Accounting | Cost Accounting” by M.N. Arora |
Auditing | Auditing and Assurance” by Surbhi Bansal |
Management Accounting | Management Accounting: Text, Problems and Cases” by M.Y. Khan & P.K. Jain |
Indian Economy | Indian Economy” by Ramesh Singh |
Quantitative Techniques for Business Decisions | Quantitative Techniques for Business Decisions” by R.K. Jain and S.P. Sharma |
Remember, textbooks are crucial but don’t limit yourself to them. Supplement your reading with current affairs, research papers, and additional resources recommended by your professors. Stay curious, engage actively in your studies, and make the most out of your academic journey at DU SOL. Happy reading and learning!