Cost Accounting - II (Semester-III) (English version) Third Semester according to Curriculum and Credit Framework 2022 under National Education Policy 2020 Four Year Undergraduate Program
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Author: Prof. Amitabha Basu
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Language: English
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Pages: 504
About the Book
Cost Accounting – II (Semester III) (English Version) by Prof. Amitabha Basu is a comprehensive and academically structured textbook designed for the Third Semester B.Com students under the Curriculum and Credit Framework 2022, aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 for the Four-Year Undergraduate Program. This book provides an in-depth understanding of advanced cost accounting concepts essential for commerce students.
The content covers major areas such as process costing, contract costing, marginal costing, budgetary control, standard costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, reconciliation of cost and financial accounts, and emerging trends in cost management. Each chapter is presented with clear explanations, solved illustrations, conceptual notes, and practice problems to strengthen analytical skills and exam readiness.
With its structured approach, real-life examples, and practical problem-solving techniques, the book bridges theoretical knowledge with industry-oriented applications. It is ideal for classroom teaching, self-study, assignment preparation, and university examinations. The depth and clarity of the text make it a valuable academic resource for students pursuing commerce under the NEP-aligned curriculum.
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Cost Accounting - II (Semester-III) (English version) Third Semester according to Curriculum and Credit Framework 2022 under National Education Policy 2020 Four Year Undergraduate Program
Cost Accounting - II (Semester-III) (English version) Third Semester according to Curriculum and Credit Framework 2022 under National Education Policy 2020 Four Year Undergraduate Program
Book Details
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Author: Prof. Amitabha Basu
-
Language: English
-
Pages: 504
About the Book
Cost Accounting – II (Semester III) (English Version) by Prof. Amitabha Basu is a comprehensive and academically structured textbook designed for the Third Semester B.Com students under the Curriculum and Credit Framework 2022, aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 for the Four-Year Undergraduate Program. This book provides an in-depth understanding of advanced cost accounting concepts essential for commerce students.
The content covers major areas such as process costing, contract costing, marginal costing, budgetary control, standard costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, reconciliation of cost and financial accounts, and emerging trends in cost management. Each chapter is presented with clear explanations, solved illustrations, conceptual notes, and practice problems to strengthen analytical skills and exam readiness.
With its structured approach, real-life examples, and practical problem-solving techniques, the book bridges theoretical knowledge with industry-oriented applications. It is ideal for classroom teaching, self-study, assignment preparation, and university examinations. The depth and clarity of the text make it a valuable academic resource for students pursuing commerce under the NEP-aligned curriculum.
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Book Details
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Author: Prof. Amitabha Basu
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Language: English
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Pages: 504
About the Book
Cost Accounting – II (Semester III) (English Version) by Prof. Amitabha Basu is a comprehensive and academically structured textbook designed for the Third Semester B.Com students under the Curriculum and Credit Framework 2022, aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 for the Four-Year Undergraduate Program. This book provides an in-depth understanding of advanced cost accounting concepts essential for commerce students.
The content covers major areas such as process costing, contract costing, marginal costing, budgetary control, standard costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, reconciliation of cost and financial accounts, and emerging trends in cost management. Each chapter is presented with clear explanations, solved illustrations, conceptual notes, and practice problems to strengthen analytical skills and exam readiness.
With its structured approach, real-life examples, and practical problem-solving techniques, the book bridges theoretical knowledge with industry-oriented applications. It is ideal for classroom teaching, self-study, assignment preparation, and university examinations. The depth and clarity of the text make it a valuable academic resource for students pursuing commerce under the NEP-aligned curriculum.








