CBSE Class 11th Accountancy Syllabus 2024 pdf Download

CBSE Class 11th Accountancy Syllabus 2024 pdf Download.CBSE Class 11 Accountancy Syllabus is provided in this article. Students can check and download the revised and reduced syllabus in PDF from the link provided here. CBSE Class 11th Accountancy Syllabus pdf Download.CBSE Class 11th Accountancy Syllabus pdf Download.

Class 11th Accountancy Syllabus pdf Download

This syllabus is helpful to know the course structure and course content suggested by the board for the current academic session.

Check CBSE Class 11 Accountancy (Code No.055) Course Structure below

Theory: 80 Marks                                                                               Time: 3 Hours

UnitsPeriodsMarks
Part A: Financial Accounting-1  
Unit-1: Theoretical Framework2512
Unit-2: Accounting Process11544
Part B: Financial Accounting-II  
Unit-3: Financial Statements of Sole Proprietorship6024
Part C: Project Work2020

PART A: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING – I

Unit-1: Theoretical Frame Work

Units/TopicsLearning Outcomes
Introduction to Accounting ·l Accounting- concept, meaning, as a source of information, objectives, advantages and limitations, types of accounting information; users of accounting information and their needs. Qualitative Characteristics of Accounting Information. Role of Accounting in Business. ·l Basic Accounting Terms- Entity, Business Transaction, Capital, Drawings. Liabilities (Non Current and Current). Assets (Non Current, Current); Expenditure (Capital and Revenue), Expense, Revenue, Income, Profit, Gain, Loss, Purchase, Sales, Goods, Stock, Debtor, Creditor, Voucher, Discount (Trade discount and Cash Discount)After going through this Unit, the students will be able to: ·l describe the meaning, significance, objectives, advantages and limitations of accounting in the modem economic environment with varied types of business and non-business economic entities.l identify / recognise the individual(s) and entities that use accounting information for serving their needs of decision making. ·l explain the various terms used in accounting and differentiate between different related terms like current and non-current, capital and revenue. ·

Unit-1: Theoretical Frame Work Part 2

Units/TopicsLearning Outcomes
Theory Base of Accountingl Fundamental accounting assumptions: GAAP: Concept ·l Basic accounting concept : Business Entity, Money Measurement, Going Concern, Accounting Period, Cost Concept, Dual Aspect, Revenue Recognition, Matching, Full Disclosure, Consistency, Conservatism, Materiality and Objectivity ·l System of Accounting. Basis of Accounting: cash basis and accrual basis ·l Accounting Standards: Applicability in IndAS ·l Goods and Services Tax (GST): Characteristics and Advantages.state the meaning of fundamental accounting assumptions and their relevance in accounting.l describe the meaning of accounting assumptions and the situation in which an assumption is applied during the accounting process. ·l explain the meaning, applicability, objectives, advantages and limitations of accounting standards. ·l appreciate that various accounting standards developed nationally and globally are in practice for bringing parity in the accounting treatment of different items. ·
l acknowledge the fact that recording of accounting transactions follows double entry system. ·l explain the bases of recording accounting transaction and to appreciate that accrual basis is a better basis for depicting the correct financial position of an enterprise.l Explain the meaning, advantages and characteristic of GST.

Unit-2: Accounting Process

Units/TopicsLearning Outcomes
Recording of Business Transactions ·l 
Voucher and Transactions: Source documents and Vouchers,
Preparation of Vouchers, Accounting Equation Approach: Meaning and Analysis, Rules of Debit and Credit. ·l Recording of Transactions: Books of Original Entry- Journal ·l Special Purpose books: ·l Cash Book: Simple, cash book with bank column and petty cashbookl Purchases book ·l Sales book ·l Purchases return book ·l Sales return book ·l Journal proper
After going through this Unit, the students will be able to: ·l explain the concept of accounting equation and appreciate that every transaction affects either both the sides of the equation or a positive effect on one item and a negative effect on another item on the same side of accounting equation. ·l explain the effect of a transaction (increase or decrease) on the assets, liabilities, capital, revenue and expenses.l appreciate that on the basis of source documents, accounting vouchers are prepared for recording transaction in the books of accounts. ·l develop the understanding of recording of transactions in journal and the skill of calculating GST.
Note: Including trade discount, freight and cartage expenses for simple GST calculation. ·l Ledger: Format, Posting from journal and subsidiary books, Balancing of accountsBank Reconciliation Statement: ·l Need and preparation, Bank Reconciliation Statement
Depreciation, Provisions and Reserves ·
·l explain the purpose of maintaining a Cash Book and develop the skill of preparing the format of different types of cash books and the method of recording cash transactions in Cash book. ·l describe the method of recording transactions other than cash transactions as per their nature in different subsidiary books . ·

Unit-2: Accounting Process Part 2

Difference Between Provisions and Reserves. ·l Types of Reserves:i. Revenue reserveii. Capital reserveiii. General reserveiv. Specific reservev. Secret Reserve ·l Difference between capital and revenue reserveTrial balance and Rectification of Errors ·l Trial balance: objectives, meaning and preparation(Scope: Trial balance with balance method only)l Errors: classification-errors of omission, commission, principles, and compensating; their effect on Trial Balance. ·l Detection and rectification of errors;(i) Errors which do not affect trial balance(ii) Errors which affect trial balance ·l preparation of suspense account.l understand the accounting treatment of providing depreciation directly to the concerned asset account or by creating provision for depreciation account. ·l appreciate the method of asset disposal through the concerned asset account or by preparing asset disposal account. ·l appreciate the need for creating reserves and also making provisions for events which may belong to the current year but may happen in next year. ·
l Depreciation: Meaning, Features, Need, Causes, factors·l Other similar terms: Depletion and Amortisation ·l Methods of Depreciation:i. Straight Line Method (SLM)ii. Written Down Value Method (WDV)Note: Excluding change of method · l Difference between SLM and WDV;Advantages of SLM and WDV ·l Method of recoding depreciationi. Charging to asset accountii. Creating provision for depreciation/accumulated depreciation account  l Treatment of disposal of asset ·l Provisions, Reserves,l appreciate that at times bank balance as indicated by cash book is different from the bank balance as shown by the pass book / bank statement and to reconcile both the balances, bank reconciliation statement is prepared.  l develop understanding of preparing bank reconciliation statement. ·l appreciate that for ascertaining the position of individual accounts,

Part B: Financial Accounting – II

Unit 3: Financial Statements of Sole Proprietorship

Units/TopicsLearning Outcomes
Financial StatementsMeaning, objectives and importance; Revenue and Capital Receipts; Revenue and Capital Expenditure; Deferred Revenue expenditure. Opening journal entry. Trading and Profit and Loss Account: Gross Profit, Operating profit and Net profit. Preparation. Balance Sheet: need, grouping and marshalling of assets and liabilities. Preparation.After going through this Unit, the students will be able to: ·l state the meaning of financial statementsl purpose of preparing financial statements.  l state the meaning of gross profit, operating profit and net profit and develop the skill of preparing trading and profit and loss account. ·l explain the need for preparing balance sheet. ·l understand the technique of grouping and marshalling of assets and liabilities. ·

Part B: Financial Accounting – II Part 2

Adjustments in preparation of financial statements with respect to closing stock, outstanding expenses, prepaid expenses, accrued income, income received in advance, depreciation, bad debts, provision for doubtful debts, provision for discount on debtors, Abnormal loss, Goods taken for personal use/staff welfare, interest on capital and managers commission. Preparation of Trading and Profit and Loss account and Balance Sheet of a sole proprietorship with adjustments.l appreciate that there may be certain items other than those shown in trial balance which may need adjustments while preparing financial statements. ·l develop the understanding and skill to do adjustments for items and their presentation in financial statements like depreciation, closing stock, provisions, abnormal loss etc. ·l develop the skill of preparation of trading and profit and loss account and balance sheet.

Part C: Project Work (Any One)

1. Collection of source documents, preparation of vouchers, recording of transactions with the help of vouchers.

2. Preparation of Bank Reconciliation Statement with the given cash book and the pass book with twenty to twenty-five transactions.

3. Comprehensive project of any sole proprietorship business. This may state with journal entries and their ledgering, preparation of Trial balance. Trading and Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet. Expenses, incomes and profit (loss), assets and liabilities are to be depicted using pie chart / bar diagram.

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