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Explanation of Paper Code of Core Course Explanation of Paper Code of Non Mandatory
Course
1. First one stands for Semester Number 1. First one stands for Semester Number
2. Second digit stand for course code (UG) 2. Second digit stand for course code (UG)
3. Third digit stands for Paper Number. 3. Third digit stands for Paper Number.
4. ”C” stands for Core Course/Paper 4. ”S” stands for Core Course/Paper
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First Semester
SCM-C-111
Title: English and Managerial Communication
Objective :
The objective of this course is to develop effective business communication skills among the students.
UNIT – I Meaning and Significance of Communication in Business, Process of Communication, Channels and Media
in Communication, Contents of Upward, Downward and Criss-Cross Communication.
UNIT – II External & Internal Communication, Communication Networks, Effective Communication, Barriers in the
Process of Communication.
UNIT – III Effective Listening, Public Speaking, Performance in Job – Interview, Performance in Group Meeting.
UNIT – IV Committees, Conferences, Effectiveness of Written Communication, Business Letters and Report Writing.
Grammar : Article, Preposition, Determinants & use of Tenses.
Books Recommended :
1. F.T. Wood : A Remedial English Grammar for Foreign Students.
2. W.S. Allen : Living English Structure
3. R.S. Sharma : Technical Writing.
4. Krishna Mohan & R.C. Sharma, Business Correspondence and Report Writing, Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi.
5. Business Communication : Homai Pradhan, Vijya Thakur, D.S. Bhende.
6. Effective Business Communication : M.V. Rodriques, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi 110 059.
7. Communication Skills by Prof. Nageshwar Rao & P.R. Das.
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First Semester
SCM-C-112
Title: Principles of Management
Course : 2 SCM-C-112 Principles of Management 100 3 3 0 0 3
Objective :
The course is meant to acquaint the student with the Principles of Management
Books Recommended :
1. Principles of Management, J.S. Chadan
2. Principles of Management, George R. Terry.
3. Principles of Management, B.S. Mathur
4. Principles of Management, J.K. Jain
5. Fundamentals of Management, Stoner.
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First Semester
SCM-C-113
Title: Environmental Management
Course : 3 SCM-C-113 Environmental Management 100 3 3 0 0 3
Objective :
The objective of course is awareness to the students with environment and climate.
First Semester
SCM-C-114
Title: Fundamentals of Accounting
Objective :
To impart basic accounting knowledge as applicable to business.
Books Recommended :
1. S.N. Maheshwari, Advanced Accountancy, Vol. I & II.
2. S.K. Paul, Accountancy, Vol. I & II.
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First Semester
SCM-C-115
Title: Business Statistics
Objective :
To impart basic statistical analysis of applicable to Business Management.
UNIT – II Classification and tabulation of data, Diagrammatic and Graphic presentation of data. Measurement of
Centre Values.
Books Recommended :
1. Gupta, S.P., Statistical Methods, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.
2. Gupta, S.C., Practical Statistics, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.
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First Semester
SCM-C-116
Title: Introduction to Computers
Objective :
The objectives of this course includes developing an appreciation of different languages, programme, Software,
Hardware, systems and computer awareness.
UNIT – II Number System : Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal, Applications and Inter-conversions, Computer
Arithmetic, Computer Logic.
UNIT – III Programming : Flow Charting, Algorithms, Looping, Branching, Programme structure, Soft
wares.
UNIT – IV Operating System : Fundamental and Role of O.S., Elements of DOS, UNIX, WINDOWS.
Internet & Computers in Business: Computer in Business, Introduction to Internet.
Books Recommended :
1. P.K. Sinha, Introduction to Computers
2. Alexis Leon and Methew Leon – Introduction to Computers, published by Leon Tech World.
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Explanation of Paper Code of Core Course Explanation of Paper Code of Non Mandatory
Course
1. First one stands for Semester Number 1. First one stands for Semester Number
2. Second digit stand for course code (UG) 2. Second digit stand for course code (UG)
3. Third digit stands for Paper Number. 3. Third digit stands for Paper Number.
4. ”C” stands for Core Course/Paper 4. ”S” stands for Core Course/Paper
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Second Semester
SCM-C-211
Title : Higher Accounting (HAC)
Objective :
To impart basics of Higher Accounting and Company Accounts and its applications in Business Management.
UNIT – I Introduction: Partnership agreement, registration and its effects, Appropriation of profit.
Unit. II Admission of a new partner: Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities; Accumulated profits and losses;
Goodwill, adjustment in capital.
UNIT – III Retirement Amount payable to retraining partner; treatment of goodwill. Disposal of discussed partners,
share. Change in profit sharing ratio-introduction.
UNIT – IV Dissolution of firms (Garru Vs. Hurry) Ordinary and Insolvency. Company Accounts: Introduction; Issue of
shares: calls in arears; calls in advance.
Books Recommended :
1. S. K. Paul : Accounting Vol. I & II
2. Shukla S.M. and Gupta S. P: Financial Accounting.
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Second Semester
SCM-C-212
Title: Marketing Management (MM)
Objectives :
To impart basics of Marketing Management, Marketing Environment, Marketing Segmentation, Product
Planning and Development, Product pricing, and Channels of Distribution etc. in Notational and International Environment.
UNIT – I Introduction: Marketing-The components of marketing- Distinction between market and marketing Benefits
and costs of Marketing, The marketing concept-Evolution of marketing concept-Features of integrated
marketing concept, The new waves of thoughts in marketing- Marketing Management, Function of
marketing management.
UNIT – II Marketing Segmentation: Market segmentation versus product differentiation, Benefits, Requisites, Market
segments and marketing mix, Market integration and market orchestration.
UNIT – III Product Planning and Development: Product lnnovation Steps in New product development idea
generation-screening, Product development, Test marketing, Organization for new, new product
development.
Product pricing: Role of Pricing, The methods of price determination, approach, policies and strategies,
Price maintenance.
UNIT – IV Channels of Distribution: Role, Principles, Classification of channels, Types of Intermediaries, Factors
governing the choice of channels of distribution, Channel compensation, motivation, coordination, control.
Books Recommended :
1. Kotler, Philip and Armstrong, G. Principles of Marketing, New Delhi, Prentice Hall of India, 1997.
2. Ramaswamy, V.S. and Namakumari, S. Marketing: Planning Control, New Delhi, Macmillan, 1990.
3. Stanton, William J. Fundamentals of Marketing, New York, McGraw Hill, 1994.
4. Y.Anjaneyulu: Introduction to Environmental Science.
Second Semester
SCM-C-213
Title: Marketing Research (MAR)
Objective :
To equip the students with the basic understanding of the research methodology and to provide an insight into the
application of modern analytical tools and techniques for the purpose of management decision making.
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UNIT – I Marketing Research an overview : Conceptual Framework, Historical Development, Scope and Importance
of Marketing Research, Organization of Marketing Research Department.
UNIT – II Research Design : Marketing Research Process, Problem Discovery and Formulation, Types of Research
(Exploratory and Descriptive).
Types of Research Design, Sample Design : Meaning and different types of sample designs.
UNIT – III Data Collection Methods and Techniques : Types and Sources of Data, Methods of Data Collection :
Survey, Observation and interviews.
Questionnaire Method and Questionnaire Design, Attitude Scales
UNIT – IV Marketing Research Report Preparation and Presentation : Presentation of Written Research Reports,
Reading and Interpretation of Reports.
Books Recommended :
1. Research Methodology : C.R. Kothari
2. Research Methodology : S.P. Gupta
3. Marketing Research : Green & Tull
4. Marketing Research : Beri, G.C.
5. Marketing Research : Sangeeta Agrawal
6. Marketing Research :Principles, Applications & Cases : Sharma D.D., (Sultan Chand & Sons., New Delhi)
7. Marketing Research (Methodology Foundations) : Churchill, J.R. Gilbert A.
8. Marketing Research : Luck, D.J. Hugh G. Wales, D.A. Taylor & Rubin, R.S.
9. Modern Marketing Research : Patil, S.G., P.V. Kulkarni & H. Pradhan.
10. Marketing Research : Theory & Practice, : Bellur, V.V.
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Second Semester
SCM-C-214
Title: Managerial Economics (MEC)
Objective :
The objectives of this paper is acquaint the participants with concepts and techniques used in Economic Theory and
to enable them to apply this knowledge in business decision-making. Emphasis in given to changes in the nature of
business firms in the context of globalization.
UNIT – I Nature and Scope of Managerial Economics; Managers need to know Economics- Business Decisions.
Cost Concepts, Cost Analysis; break even analysis.
UNIT – II Profit and its measurement; maximization of profit; utility; consumer‟s demand; law of Demand; Market
Determinants of Demand; Demand Functions and Elasticities.
UNIT – III Theory of production and its functions ; Law of returns to scales; Economies of Scale; Least Cost Factor.
UNIT – IV Market Structure: Pricing Pricing in Pertect Competition; Monopolistic Competition Business Cycle.
Books Recommended :
Dr. D.N. Diwevedi
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Second Semester
SCM-C-215
Title: Personnel Management (PEM)
Objective :
The Objectives of this course is to Sensitize students to the various facets of managing people and to create an
understanding of the various policies and practices of human resource management.
UNIT – I Managerial Perspective, administrative Vs. Management Personnel Department – Function, Objectives,
HRD. Line-Staff Relationship, Authority, Responsibility and Accountability, Organization of Personnel
Department, Personnel Function in TELCO and TISCO.
UNIT – II Manpower Management Cycle; Manpower Planning, Planning Job requirements and descriptions; Skill
Analysis; begin Vs. Pedigree, Pressure Candidates, Nepotism, Need for Adaption, Manager Selection
Process. Sources of Recruitment, Interviewing, Qualities of an interviewer.
UNIT – III Employees‟ Orientation and Training; Identifying training needs; Managerial Development, Training
techniques, Promotions, Transfer, Relocation and Job termination.
UNIT – IV Productivity of Workers; Motivation; Incentives; Morale, Performance appraisal Wage administration &
Wage Policy, Fringe Benefits & Social Security.
Books Recommended :
1. R.S. Davar : Personnel Management & Industrial Relations, (Tenth Revised Edition), Vikas Publishing House Pvt.
Ltd., New Delhi – 14.
2. Edwin B. Flippo : Personnel Management, (Sixth Edition) McGraw Hill International Ltd., New Delhi.
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Explanation of Paper Code of Core Course Explanation of Paper Code of Non Mandatory
Course
1. First one stands for Semester Number 1. First one stands for Semester Number
2. Second digit stand for course code (UG) 2. Second digit stand for course code (UG)
3. Third digit stands for Paper Number. 3. Third digit stands for Paper Number.
4. ”C” stands for Core Course/Paper 4. ”S” stands for Core Course/Paper
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Objective :
The objective of this course is to introduce the public control business as Indian perspective and world
perspective, the role of Government, its constitutional framework, new economic Policy, Structural reforms and
privatization.
UNIT – I The Public control of business: Historical perspectives, Constitutional Framework of Government, Control of
Business, Industrial Policy.
UNIT – II Import Control, Exports & Govt. Policy, Promotion & Performance, Foreign Disinvestment.
UNIT – III Govt‟s. promotional role in Industrial Development, Public sector Development Banking, Govt. Policy &
Small Scale Industry.
UNIT – IV Govt. & Planning, India‟s Eight Five Year Plan & Structural Reforms, Privatization, New Economic Policy
Environment in India & early experiments with Privatization.
Books Recommended :
1. N. K. San Gupta, Gout. And Business.
2. P.K. Ghosh, Gout. And Business.
3. Fransis, Cherunilam Business and Govt.
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Objective :
The objective of this paper is to develop conceptual as well as practical understanding of Human Resource
Management .
UNIT – I Law of Contract, Nature & Kinds, offer & acceptance, Consideration, Capacity of parties, Consent, Legality
of object & Consideration, Void agreements, Voidable agreements.
UNIT – II Performance & discharge of Contracts, Remedies for breach of contract, Bailment & Pledge, Agency.
UNIT – III Law of Sale of Goods-conditions and warranties, transfer of properties, performance of contract of sale,
Rights of unpaid seller.
UNIT – IV Law of Partnership: Defination and nature of Partnership; formation; rights, duties and liabilities of Partners
and dissolution.
Books Recommended :
1. M.C. Kuchhal: Mercantile Law Fourth Revised Edition: Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi
2. S.K.Mishra Labour & Industrial Law of India; Allahbad Law Agency 2007
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Books Recommended :
1. Jain Narng- Cost Accounting, Kalyani Publication. New Delhi.
2. Khan & Jain- Theory & Problems of Mgt. & Cost Accounting Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.
3. Agrawal M. L. Practical Problem in Cost Accounting, Sahitya Bhavan, Agra
4. Arora: M. N.- Cost Accounting, Vikash Publishing House Pvt.
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UNIT – I Introduction to Advertising : Advertising, Publicity propaganda and sales promoters, Role of Advertising in
modern business world.
UNIT – II Advertising goals & objectives, Advertising as a social and business process. Advertising and cultural value
of society Ethics and truth in advertising.
UNIT – III Essentials of advertising programme : Advertising Copy, Advertising Theme, Advertising Appeals,
Advertising Response.
Advertising Research : Methods & Techniques of Advertising Research, Advertising Media : Newspapers,
Magazines, Poster Advertising, Sampling.
UNIT – IV Functions of Advertising Department, Advertising Organization, Advertising Agencies, Agency Relationship,
Advertising Budget, Advertising Regulation.
Books Recommended :
1. Dr. C.N. Sontakki, Kalyani Publication, New Delhi.
2. Salesmanship and Publicity, Rustom S. Davar, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
3. Marketing Management (The Millennium Edition, Phillip Kotler).
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Objective :
The Purpose of this paper is to acquaint the Student with the concept which are helpful in developing a sound
sales policy and in Organizing and managing sales farce.
UNIT – I Introduction, Objectives, Functions and Classification of Sales Management, Selling under the Marketing
Concept, Interdependent of Salesmanship and advertising.
UNIT – II The sales organization: Purpose, Principles and policies of sales organization setting up of the sales
organization, typical sales organization structure.
UNIT – III Sales forecasting and Sales Budget, Meaning of Sales Forecasting, importance of sales forecasting,
limitation of sales forecasting, factor affecting sales forecasting in Indian context factors to consider while
preparing sales budget..
UNIT – IV The Management of Sales Force: Personnel problems of Sales Management, recruiting and selection,
Training and Development, motivating salesman, sales meeting and contest, compensating sales
personnel, evaluating and supervising salesmen.
Books Recommended :
1. Dr. C.N. Sontakki, Kalyani Publication, New Delhi.
2. Salesmanship and Publicity, Rustom S. Davar, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
3. Marketing Management (The Millennium Edition, Phillip Kotler)
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Objective :
The objective of this paper is to develop conceptual as well as practical understanding of Financial
Management.
UNIT – I Finance functions and goals, Long Term sources of finance. Capital Structure decisions.
Books Recommended :
1. Dr. I.M. Pandey : Essentials of Financial Management, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.
2. S.M. Shukla, Sahitya Bhawan Publication
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Objective :
The objective of this paper is to develop conceptual as well as practical understanding of Indian Financial
Systems.
UNIT – I Introduction, Functions, Importance, Concepts & Structure and assets of Financial System.
UNIT – II Financial Market: Money Market, Capital Market Gov. Securities Market & Foreign Exchange Market.
UNIT – III Financial Instruments Primary market- Instruments, Secondary market-Instruments, short- term, medium
term and long term instruments.
UNIT – IV Fundamentals of Financial Institutions and Financial Services.
Books Recommended :
1. Gorden, & Natarajan- Financial Markets & Services, Himalaya Publishing House.
2. Gorden, & Natarajan- Financial Markets & Institutions, Himalaya Publishing House.
3. Clifford Gomez- Financial Markets, Institutions & Financial Services ,Prentice Hall of India Ltd.
4. Tripathi Nalini Prava, Financial Services Prentice Hall of India Ltd.
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Objective :
The objective of this paper is to develop conceptual as well as practical understanding of Human Resource
Management .
UNIT – I Nature & functions of Human Resource Management; Role of Human Resource Manager; Human
Resource Planning: concept & process of Human Resource Planning; Recruitment & Selection: Test and
Interviews.
UNIT – II Strategic approach of HRM: Stability strategies, Growth strategies, Retrenchment strategies, Combination
Strategies. Job Analysis & job Evaluation: Methods & uses; Training & Development: Training Methods &
Management Development.
UNIT – III Performance Appraisal: Importance, & methods of Performance Appraisal, Self Appraisal, Assessment
Centers, 360‟ performance appraisal; Leadership: need for leadership, Characteristics of effective leaders.
Effective leadership styles; Motivation, Incentives & Morale.;
UNIT – IV Worker‟s participation in Management: Forms of work participation, in India, Work committees Joint
Management Council (JMC), Shop council, Unit council; Stress, Conflict Management and Counselling.
Books Recommended :
1. Personnel Human Resource Management by Mill Kovich & Boudreav.
2. Human Resource Management & Development by H.C. Sainy & Saharad Kumar.
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Objective :
The objective of this paper is to develop conceptual as well as practical understanding of Human Resource
Management .
Books Recommended :
1. French and Bell: Organizational Development ND: Prentice Hall of India 1991.
2. Keith Davis: Human Behaviour at work , Tata Mc0Graw Hall, New Delhi.
3. P.C. Tripathi (HRD) Published by Sultan Chand, New Delhi.
4. Organisational Behaviour by F. Luthans, Tata Mc0Graw Hall, New Delhi.
5. Organisational Behaviour & change by D. Thakur, Published by Deep & Deep Publication, Delhi.
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Explanation of Paper Code of Core Course Explanation of Paper Code of Non Mandatory
Course
5. First one stands for Semester Number 5. First one stands for Semester Number
6. Second digit stand for course code (UG) 6. Second digit stand for course code (UG)
7. Third digit stands for Paper Number. 7. Third digit stands for Paper Number.
8. ”C” stands for Core Course/Paper 8. ”S” stands for Core Course/Paper
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Objective :
The objective of this paper is to develop conceptual as well as practical understanding of Human Resource
Management .
UNIT – II Motivation: Basic concepts and Theories of Motivation; Basic Concepts and Theories of
Leadership and their Application: Job Design
UNIT – III Interpersonal Communication; Interpersonal Conflict, Coaching and Mentoring, Power
and Politics in Organizations.
UNIT – IV Foundation of Group Behavior: Defining and Classifying Groups, Why do people join
Groups, Stages of Group Development; Workshop Behavior. External Conditions
imposed on Groups, Group member Sources, Group Processes, Group task, Group
Cohesiveness, Group Decision Making, Group Think, Organization Culture, Work
Stress, and Managing Change.
Books Recommended :
1. Organgational Behavioiur, Stepher P. Robbien
2. Organgational Behavioiur, J. S. Chandar
3.
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4.
BBA (Hons.) Fourth Semester
BUM-C-422
Title: Indian Ethos and Values
Course : 4 BUM-C-422 Indian Ethos and Values (IE&V) 100 3 3 0 0 3
Objective :
The objective of the course is to develop a holistic approach in management students, through Indian perspective
on „values & Ethics‟ in the pursuit of managerial effectiveness and creating ethical culture in organizations.
UNIT – I Model of Management in the Indian Socio-Political Environment; Work Ethos; Indian Heritage in Production
and Consumption; Indian Insight into TQM.
UNIT – II Problems Relating to Stress in Corporate Management - Indian Perspective; Teaching Ethics; Trans-
cultural Human Values in Management Education;
UNIT – III Relevance of Values in Management; Need for Values in Global Change - Indian Perspective; Values for
Managers; Holistic Approach for Managers in Decision Making;
UNIT – IV Secular Versus Spiritual Values in Management; Personal Growth and Lessons from Ancient Indian
Educational System; Science and Human Values.
Books Recommended :
Chakraborty, S.K.: Foundations of Managerial Work· Contributions from Indian Thought, Himalaya Publishing
House Delhi 1998
………………………… Management Effectiveness and Quality of Work-life - Indian Insights, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company, New Delhi 1987
………………………… Management by Values, Oxford University Press,1991
4 Drucker. P: Managing in Turbulent Times, Pan Books London 1983
5 Kumar. Sand N K. Uberoj· Managing Secularism in the New Millennium, Excel Books 2000
6 Griffiths, B. The Marriage of East and West, Colling, London 1985
7 Gandhi, M.K: The Story of My Experiment with Truth, Nav Jivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1972
Note : The list of cases and specific references including recent articles will be announced in the class at the time of
launching of the course.
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The objectives of this paper is to enable the students to know the basics of Income Tax Act and its
implications.
UNIT – I Basic Concepts: Income, agricultural income, casual income, assessment year, previous year,
person, gross total income, total income. Basis of charge: Residence and tax liability, income
which does not form part of total income., Taxable income under the head of salary.
UNIT – II Taxable Income under the head of house property, Business or Profession, Capital gains.
UNIT – III Income from other sources .,Set off &Carry forward of losses., Deductions from Gross total
income, Computation of total income.
UNIT – IV Tax planning, Scope of tax management, Tax deducted at source, advance payment of
tax, Income Tax Authorities.
Books Recommended :
1. Mehrotra H.C Income Tax Law & Accounts;Sahitya Bhawan Agra
2. Singhania V.K Student‟s guide to Income Tax Taxmann,Delhi.
3. Shripal Sakhlecha,Income Tax Satish Printers,Indore.
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Objective :
The basic objective of this course is to develop an understanding about the Management of Financial
Institutions and Financial Services and its applications.
UNIT – I International Marketing- Nature & Process of International Marketing, Domestic Marketing V/s. International
Marketing. Characteristics of MNCs. Process of Internationalization, Benefits of International Marketing.
UNIT – II Basis for International Trade, Principle of Absolute Advantage, Principle of Relative Advantage,
International Product Life Cycle Theory, Overview of World Marketing Environment-Legal and Cultural.
UNIT – III Planning for International Marketing. Overview of Marketing Research, Market Analysis & Market Entry
Strategies.
UNIT – IV Product Strategies: Basis decisions, Product planning branding and packaging decisions. Direct and
indirect distribution channels.
Books Recommended :
1. International marketing: Varshney & Bhattacharya, Himalaya Publishing Delhi.
2. International Marketing, Rathore & Rathore, Himalaya Publishing.
3. International Marketing, P. Sarvanavel, Himalaya Publishing, New Delhi.
4.
Note : The list of cases and specific references including recent articles will be announced in the class at the
time of launching of the course.
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Objective :
The basic objective of this course is to develop an understanding about the consumer decision-making process and
its applications in marketing practices of firms.
UNIT – I Introduction to Consumer Behaviour: Consumer Bheaviour & Marketing Strategies. (Segmentation
promotion and Positioning Strategies) Consumer Decision Making: Simple Model of Consumer
decision making Models of Consumers.
UNIT – II Consumer Perception: Purchase search, information processing and Consumer Involvement theory;
Evaluative criteria & Decision Rules; Consumer attitude & attitude Change.
UNIT – III Influence of Personality: and self concept on Buying Behaviours; Psychographics & life style;
Consumer Behaviour Audits & Consumer Behaviour Studies in India.
UNIT – IV Reference Groups & Family Influence: Selected groups‟ and celebrities‟ influence and family Decision
Making; Diffusion of Innovation & Opinion leadership, Industrial Buying Behaviour.
Books Recommended :
1. Assael, H. Consumer Behaviour and marketing Action. Ohio, South Western, 1995.
2. Engle, J. F. etc. Consumer Behaviour. Chicago, Dryden Press, 1993.
3. Howard, John A. etc. Consumer Behaviour in Marketing. Englewood Chliffs, New Jersey, Prentice Hall Inc., 1989
4. Hawkins, D. I. etc. Consumer Behaviour: Implications for Marketing Strategy. Texas, Business 1995.
5. Mowen, John C. Consumer Behaviour. New York, MacMillan, 1993.
6. Schiffman, L G. and Kanuk, LL. Consumer Behaviour, New Delhi Prentice hall of India, 1994.
Note : The list of cases and specific references including recent articles will be announced in the class at the time of
launching of the course.
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Objective :
The basic objective of this course is to develop an understanding about the Security Analysis and Portfolio
Management and its applications in stock market.
UNIT – I Security Analysis: Introduction, Investment, Risk, Valuation of equity Shares and bond
Books Recommended :
1. Kevin S (2009) “Security Analysis Portfolio Management” Prentice Hall Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
2. Pandian Punithavathy (2009) “Security Analysis Portfolio Management” Vikash Pub. House Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
3. Barua S., Varma J. R. & Ragunathan V. (1996) “Portfolio Management” Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi.
4. Gangadhar V. & Babu G. Ramesh (2009) “Investment Management Anmol Pub. Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
Note : The list of cases and specific references including recent articles will be announced in the class at the time of
launching of the course.
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UNIT – I Introduction to Indian financial system: Role/ functions, component, constituents,/ development, role in
economic development, weaknesses of Indian financial system. Financial Services: Concept, Nature &
Scope of Financial Services.
UNIT – II Fundamentals of Mutual Funds, Merchant Banking, underwriting Securitization of debt, leasing, hire
purchase, venture capital, factoring & forfeiting, Discounting, Credit rating & Credit Card.
UNIT – III Financial Institutions: Fundamentals & Basic Concept, Role & important of Financial institutions,
Banking financial institute, non Banking Financial institutions.
UNIT – IV Working and organization of Different Financial institutions in India: RBI, IFCI, ICICI, IDBI, UTI, LIC
Books Recommended :
1. Gorden, & Natarajan- Financial Markets & Services, Himalaya Publishing House.
2. Gorden, & Natarajan- Financial Markets & Institutions, Himalaya Publishing House.
3. Clifford Gomez- Financial Markets, Institutions & Financial Services ,Prentice Hall of India Ltd.
4. Tripathi Nalini Prava, Financial Services Prentice Hall of India Ltd.
Note : The list of cases and specific references including recent articles will be announced in the class at the time of
launching of the course.
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Objective :
Organisational efficiency and performance are intricately interlinked with industrial relations. This
course is an attempt to appreciate the conceptual and practical aspects of industrial relations at the
macro and micro levels.
UNIT – I Industrial Relations: Concepts, Perspective and Organisation, Evolution of Industrial
Relations, Anatomy Industrial Conflicts.
UNIT – II Introduction to industry psychology: Nature, scope, modus operandi, industrial moral;
Industrial relation perspective; industrial relation and the emerging socio economic
scenario.
UNIT – III Accident, Accident Pronness and Safety: Definition, Causes, Situational factors.
Individual factors, Adjective behaviour reduction of accidents.
UNIT – IV Personnel Evaluation & Assessment, Personnel Selection: Personality & Interest factors,
Biographical data and interview. Case Studies.
Books Recommended :
Suggested Readings
1. Mc cormic and ifgen: industrial psychology, New Delhi: Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd,
1987.
2. Blum and Naylor: Industrial Psychology, Delhi CBS publishers, 1984.
3. N. D. Kapoor, Sultan Chand & Sons.
4. S.K. Puri: Labour & Industrial Laws (Allahabad Law Agency)
5. S.N. Mishra: Labour & Industrial Laws (Pioneer Books, N. Delhi)
6. G.M. Kothari: A study of industrial Laws(N.M. Tripathi Bombay)
7. N.D. Kapoor: Handbook of industrial Laws( Sultan Chand)
8. Taxman.
9. Ramaswamy E.A.the rayon Spinners the strategic management of industrial relation. New
Delhi, oxford University Press1994.
10. Kochan, T.A. & Katz Henry. Collective bargaining and industrial Relations. 2nd ed.
Homewood, Illinois, Richard D Irish,1988
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Objective :
Organisational efficiency and performance are intricately interlinked with industrial relations. This
course is an attempt to appreciate the conceptual and practical aspects of industrial relations at the
macro and micro levels.
UNIT – I Industrial Legislation: Objective, scope, need. The Factory act: Objective, Application
of the Act, Definitions, Approval, Licensing and registration. The Inspecting Staff,
Certifying surgeons. Health of workers, Safety of Workers, Welfare of workers, the
working hours of adults, holidays, rules regarding employees of young persons, rules
regarding employment of women.
UNIT – II Workmen Compensation Act: Object, scope, definitions, rules regarding workmen’s
compensation occupational diseases, other provisions regarding amount of
compensation, Maternity Benefit Act: Scope and coverage, definitions, prohibition of
employment, maternity benefit, leave and nursing breaks
UNIT – III Trade Union Act: Objective, Scope, Definitions, Registration of trade unions, legal status
of the registered unions, rights & privileges, duties & liabilities, amalgamation and
dissolution of trade unions.
UNIT – IV Industrial Dispute Act: Objective & Scope, Definitions-Industry, industrial dispute,
workmen, employer, wages, bonus, Difference between wage and bonus, gratuity,
lockout & strike, Layoff & Retrenchment strike and lockout prohibition in public utility
services. Transfer and closing down of undertakings.
Books Recommended :
1.S,K. Puri: Labour & Industrial Laws (Allahabad Law Agency.
2. S. N. Mishr: Labour & Industrial Laws (Pioneer Books, New Delhi.
3. G. M. Kothari: A Study of Industrial Laws (N. M. Tripathi Bombay)
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Objective :
The basic objective of this course is to develop an understanding about the Management of Financial
Institutions and Financial Services and its applications.
UNIT – I Financial Institutions: Introduction, Classification, Scope, Role in economic growth, Risk faced by
Financial Institutions, Challenges.
UNIT – II Organisation and Functioning of : RBI, ICICI, IDBI, LIC, IFCI etc.
UNIT – III Financial Services: Introduction, Classification, Scope, Innovations, Challenges. Merchant banking,
Mutual Funds venture capital.
UNIT – IV Hire Purchase, Factoring, Securitization of debt, Credit rating, credit card.
Books Recommended :
1. E. Gordon & K. Natarajan (2009) “Financial Market and Institutions” Himalaya Pub. House, Mumbai.
2. E. Gordon & K. Natarajan (2010) “Financial Market and Services” Himalaya Pub. House, Mumbai
3. Jain S., Rathi M., Thakur, R & Solanki S. (2010) “Marketing of Financial Services” Ramesh Book Depot. Jaipur
and New Delhi
4. Kulkarni P. V. (1987) “Corporation Finance”. Himalaya Pub. House, Mumbai.
Note : The list of cases and specific references including recent articles will be announced in the class at the time of
launching of the course.
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