Part-IIFINANCIAL MANAGEMENTMarks: 501. Understanding Financial Management: An Overview <strong>of</strong> Financialmanagement, Securities markets and Financial institutions, Concept <strong>of</strong> TimeValue <strong>of</strong> Money, Valuation <strong>of</strong> Securities (Stocks and Bonds), Measuring <strong>the</strong> Risksand Returns.2. Understanding and Analyzing Financial Statements: IASB (InternationalAccounting Standard Board) Framework and Fundamental Accounting Concepts,Components <strong>of</strong> Financial Statements (Preparation and Presentation), FinancialStatement Analysis and Interpretation.3. Short term Financial Management Decision (investing & financing): Budgetsand Projected Financial Statements, Managing Net Current Assets, InventoryManagement, Accounts Receivable Management, Managing ShortTerm/Spontaneous Finances.4. Financing Decisions (Long Term): Capital Structure Decisions, LeverageDecision, Cost <strong>of</strong> Capital Decision, Dividend Decisions.5. Investing Decisions (Long Term): Capital Investment Decision, CapitalInvestment Appraisal Techniques, Risk Management in Capital InvestmentAppraisal.6. Corporate Financing: Mergers, Acquisitions, Takeovers and Buyouts,Financial Distress and Restricting, Hedging Decision.RECOMMENDED BOOKS1. Principles <strong>of</strong> Managerial Finance, Lawrence J. Gitman, Pearson Education Asia2. Intermediate Financial Management, Eugene F. Brigham Gapenski & Daves, TheDryden Press3. Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> financial Management, James C. Van Horne John M.Wachowicz, Jr., Prentice_Hall International, Inc.4. Advanced Corporate Finance (Policies and Strategies), Joseph P. Ogden FrankC. Jen Philip F. O’Connor, Farhan Raza Printers, Islamabad
SYLLABUS FOR THE SUBJECT OF CHEMISTRYPAPER-ITotal Marks: 100(A).Physical Chemistry.1. Quantum Theory & Atomic StructureQuantum <strong>the</strong>ory. The Schrodinger Wave Equation, particle in onedimensional box and its application <strong>for</strong> Hydrogen atom. QuantumNumbers. Chemical Bonding. Elgen Values and Elgen functions.Degeneracy. Tunnel Effect.2. Chemical ThermodynamicsFirst Law <strong>of</strong> Thermodynamic and Enthalpy changes. Entropy and secondLaw <strong>of</strong> Thermodynamics. Standard Free Energy and Chemicalequilibrium. Concept <strong>of</strong> Residual Entropy.3. ElectrochemistryConductance and its measurement. Activity and Activity coefficients.Measurement <strong>of</strong> Activity coefficient <strong>of</strong> strong electrolytes. Deby-HuckelTheory and its applications <strong>for</strong> strong electrolytes. Electrodes, ElectrodePotential and its measurement. Corrosion and its prevention.4. Nuclear ChemistryRadioactivity, detection and its measurement, Kinetics <strong>of</strong> Radioactivedecay, Nuclear Fission, Nuclear Fusion, Artificial Radioactivity, uses <strong>of</strong>Radioactive isotopes and Nuclear Reactors.(B).Inorganic Chemistry1. Modern Theory <strong>of</strong> Chemical BondingModern Theories <strong>of</strong> Chemical bonding. Valance Bond <strong>the</strong>ory, hybridization<strong>of</strong> orbital, molecular Orbital <strong>the</strong>ory, comparison <strong>of</strong> valence Bond andMolecular orbital <strong>the</strong>ories, shapes <strong>of</strong> inorganic molecules, application <strong>of</strong>VSEPR concept.2. Chemistry d-Block ElementsGeneral Characteristics <strong>of</strong> d-Block elements, Chemistry <strong>of</strong> First TransitionSeries, Transition metal complexes, structure <strong>of</strong> coordinate complexcompounds, Postulates and applications <strong>of</strong> Werner’s Chelates,Nomenclature and Isomerism in coordinate compounds.3. Inorganic Chemical IndustriesSulphuric acid, Chemical Fertilizers, cements, Ceramics, Soda Ash andCaustic Soda.
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