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Paper Title | Faculty Name | No. of Classes |
CA Foundation – Paper 3 | Faculty Name | 20 Classes |
Foundation Paper 3: Business Mathematics, Logical Reasoning and Statistics (100 Marks) | ||
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Sections | Weightage | Content Area |
Part A: Business Mathematics (40 Marks) | ||
I | 20%-30% | 1. Ratio and Proportion, Indices and Logarithms |
(i) Ratio and proportion and Business Applications to Ratio and Proportion problems, Laws of Indices, Exponents and Logarithms and Anti Logarithms. | ||
2. Equations and Matrices | ||
(i) Equations: Linear Simultaneous linear equations up to three variables, Quadratic and Cubic equations in one variable. (ii) Matrices: Algebra of Matrices, Inverse of a Matrix and determinants, solving system of (Cramer’s rule) involving not more than three variables equations using matrix method |
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II | 30%-40% | 4. Time Value of Money |
(i) Simple Interest (ii) Compound interest and annuity applications, (iii) Perpetuity (iv) Depreciation (v) Effective Rate of Interest (vi) Present Value (vii) Calculations of Returns:
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III | 30%-50% | 5. Permutations and Combinations |
Introduction, the factorial, permutations, results, circular permutations, permutations with restrictions, Combinations with standard results. | ||
6. Sequence and Series | ||
Introduction Sequences, Series, Arithmetic and Geometric progression, Relationship between AM and GM and Sum of n terms of special series | ||
7. Sets, Relations and Functions | ||
8. Basic applications of Differential and Integral calculus (Excluding the trigonometric applications) Applications of Marginal Cost and Marginal Revenue etc. | ||
Part B: Logical Reasoning (20 Marks) | ||
I | 60%-70% | 9. Number series coding and Decoding and odd man out. |
10. Direction Tests | ||
11. Seating Arrangements | ||
II | 30%-40% | 12. Blood Relations |
13. Syllogism | ||
Part C: Statistics (40 Marks) | ||
I | 45%-50% | 14. Statistical Representation of Data, Diagrammatic representation of data, Frequency distribution, Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution –Histogram, Frequency Polygon, Ogive, Pie-chart |
15. Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion: Mean Median, Mode, Mean Deviation, Quartiles and Quartile Deviation, Standard Deviation, Co-efficient of Variation, Coefficient of Quartile Deviation. | ||
II | 25%-30% | 16. Probability: Independent and dependent events; mutually exclusive events.25% Total and Compound Probability; Bayes’ theorem; and Mathematical Expectation. |
17. Theoretical Distribution: Binomial Distribution, Poisson distribution – basic application and Normal Distribution – basic applications. | ||
III | 10%-15% | 18. Correlation and Regression: Scatter diagram, Karl Pearson’s Coefficient of Correlation Rank Correlation, Regression lines, Regression equations, Regression coefficients. |
IV | 10%-15% | 19. Index Numbers and Time series (i) Uses of Index Numbers, Problems involved in construction of Index Numbers, Methods of construction of Index Numbers. (ii) Time Series Analysis – basic application including Moving Average Method |