BBA Course Syllabus
BBA Course Syllabus
Unit-1: Introduction: Classification of computer and generation, Basic architecture of computer and its building
blocks, Input devices, Computer memories. Binary, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal representation of characters:
ASCII and EBDIC codes, Binary arithmetic and logic circuit.
Unit-2: MS-Word: Introduction, Formatting, Tables and mail merge. MS-PowerPoint: Introduction, Formatting,
Slide Creation & Custom animation.
Unit-3: Classification of Computer language: Machine, Assembly and High level language, Brief idea of
operating system, Assembler, Compiler and interpreter.
Unit 5: Operating system: Types of operating system, Multiprogramming, Timesharing, Batch, Real time System
and UNIX. Internet: Introduction to internet, Components, Services and working on interne, introduction to
protocols, tools.
Reference Books:
1. Computer fundamental – P.K. Sinha, B.P.B. Publishers
2. Fundamental of computer and IT‐D.P. Sharma, AmitChowdhry
3. Computer Fundamental, Anita Goyal, Pearson
Unit-1: Introducing Business Communication: Concept, Nature, Scope, Types, Function ,Communication models
and process communication Channels– Formal, Informal, Downward, Upward and Horizontal, Essentials of
effective communication, limitations of communication, Barriers of communication, Overcoming the barriers of
communication, Grapevine
Unit-2: Oral Communication: Oral Communication, Effective oral communication, methods of oral
communication, conversion skills, Presentation skills; Nonverbal communication, Interview skills – Interview
process & requirements of a successful interview. Resume preparation and letter of Application.
Unit-3: Corporate Communication: Practices in Business communication- Group Discussions, Mock Interviews,
Seminars, Importance of Listeningand Individual.
Unit-4: Group presentation and Report Writing: Group presentation and Report Writing.
Unit-5: Business Writing & Correspondence: Written Communication- Essentials of Written Communications,
Basic Requirements of Business Letter, Business Letters & Memo Formats, Good News and Bad News Letter,
Appearance Request, Letter, Sales Letter, Credit Letter, Complaints and Adjustment Letter, Quotation and offers.
Reference Books:
1. Lesikar, R.V. and J.D. Petitt, Jr. Business Communication: Theory and Application Homewood III; Richard D.
Irwin.
2. Michael, V.P. Communication and Research for management Himalaya Publishing House, Bombay.
3. Sharma, R.C & K. Mohan. Business Report writing and Correspondence (TMH).
4. Aggarawal, Rohini; Business Communication and organization & Management (Taxmann’s).
5. RaoNageshwar& Das R.P. – Communication skills Himalaya Publishing House, Delhi.
6. Taylor Shirley, Communication for Business, Pearson
Unit-1: Introduction to Matrix: Introduction square matrix, row matrix, column matrix, diagonal matrix, identity
matrix, matrix addition, subtraction, multiplication of matrix, transpose of matrix.
Unit-2: Inverse of Matrix: Determiners of matrix , inverse of matrix, rank of matrix , solution to a system of
equations.
Unit-4: Set Theory: Notation of sets, singleton set, finite set , infinite set, equal set, null set, subsets, universal set,
union of sets , intersection of sets, operations of sets.
UNIT-5: Operating techniques: Role of operational research in business, linear programming, Problem
formulation, Graphical solution of a Linear Programming problem, Elementary Transportation problem, elementary
assignment problem traveling sales man problem.
Reference Books:
1. Quantitative Techniques of Management- Srivastava, Shenoy and Sharma.
2. Mathematics for Management- M Raghuvanshi.
3. Mathematics for Business and Economics-Robert H Nicholson.
4. Levin Rubbin , Mathematics for Management, Pearson, New Delhi.
5. Gupta C B, An Introduction to Quantitative Methods, Vikas publishers.
Unit-2: Planning: Concept and purpose, Significance of planning, Planning Process, Features of a good
plan, Measures for making planning effective, Barriers to effective planning, Management by Objectives
(MBO), Organizing: Concept of organizing and organization, Virtual Organization structures. Basis of
Departmentation, Concept of Authority, Functional Authority, Delegation of Authority, Centralization
and Decentralization of Authority, Classical organizational theory and design, Neoclassical theory,
Modern organization theory :System approach
Unit-4:Controlling: Concept, importance of control, Steps in control, Design of effective control system,
Essentials of effective control system process, types of control, Requirement for Adequate control
Budgetary Control, Non-Budgetary Control, control technique
Reference Books:
1. Robbins Stephen P., ―Management‖, Pearson.
2. Stoner James A.F.., ―Management‖, Pearson.
Unit-3 Funds Flow & Cash flow Statement: Meaning and importance, Preparation of schedule of changes in
working capital; Preparation of funds flow statement and its analysis, Cash Flow Statement, Cash flow v/s fund
flow, Comparative statements and Trend analysis.
Unit-4 Special accounting for department and branch: Departmental accounts- meaning, objective,
systems of departmental accounting, Departmental trading and profit & loss account. Branch Accounts-
meaning, objectives, branch and agency, branch v/s department, Kinds of branches.
Unit-5: Hire purchase accounts- Meaning, characteristics of hire purchase accounts, Different terms
used in hire purchase agreement, calculation of interest, calculation of cash price, hire purchase trading
account. Installment payments accounts- Meaning, characteristics of installment payment system,
Accounting in books of purchaser and vendor.
Suggested Readings:
1. Financial Accounting- P.C. Tulsian, Pearson Education India.
2. An Introduction to Accounting- S.K.S.B.N. &Maheshwari., Vikas Publications
3. Jain S.P. and Narang K.L. Advanced Cost Accounting, Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana.
4. Khan M.Y. and Jain, P.K. Management Accounting, TMH, N.Delhi.
5. Financial Accounting, Punjabi, Sharma, Goyal, Jain, Tiwari, RBD publication.
Unit-1: Overview of Economic System: The economics Background to management; nature and scope of
managerial economics and its relationship with other disciplines; significance in decision making and fundamental
concepts of managerial economics.
Unit-2: Supply &Demand Analysis: Meaning of demand, objectives of demand analysis and determinants of
demand, law of demand, demand function, elasticity of demand and its measurement methods, demand forecasting
methods.Meaning of supply, supply analysis, law of supply and supply curve, supply curve, market equilibrium.
Unit-3: Production Analysis: Production concepts and analysis; production function; characteristics of various
factors of production, laws of production; production function.Analysis of Costs: Types of costs, Cost & Production
Function: Short run and long run cost functions, comparison between long run and short run, Break Even Analysis:
merits & demerits, Shut down point, Economies of scale.
Unit-4: Market Structure Perfect Competition: Introduction, demand and supply in perfect competition, Market
structure and pricing decisions-the competitive and monopoly model, monopolistic competition and oligopoly,
pricing of multiple products.
Unit 5: Macroeconomics: National Income, Fiscal & Monetary Policy, economic growth, economic indicators,
inflation and deflation, balance of payments.
References Reading:
1. Joel Dean - Managerial Economics, Prentice Hall/Pearson.
2. Rangarajan - Principles of Macro Economics, Tata McGraw Hill.
3. Atmanand, Managerial Economics, Excel, 2001.
4. Mankar.V.G., Business Economics, Macmillan, Business Book, 1999.
COURSE STRUCTURE FOR BBA 2nd SEMESTER
Suggested Readings:-
1. Adhikari M, Economic Environment of Business, S Chand.
2. Ghosh, Economic Environment of Business, Vikas Publishers.
3. Morrison J, The International Business Environment, Palgrave.
4. Agarwal R, Business Environment, Excel Books.
5. Bedi Suresh, Business Environment, Excel Books.
6. George A. & Steiner G.A., Business, Government and Society, Macmillan.
Unit – 3 Moments
Moments, central Moments, First Four Central Moments, Relation between moments and central
moments, Karlpearson's Beta & Gamma coefficient, measure and skewness and kurtosis, Index Numbers
Unit – 5 Correlation
Simple correlation and regression-Definition-Addition and multiplication-Probability-simple problems.
Suggested Readings:-
1. Business Statistics ,R.S.N. Pillai
2. Statistical Method, S.P. Gupta
3. Funadamentals of mathematical Statistics, S.C. Gupta , V.K.Kapoor
4. Statistics Elhance
SML 203 BUSINESS LAW
4 Credits (3-1-0)
Unit -5 Sale of Goods Act, 1930; Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881& Consumer protection Act,
1986
The Sale of Goods Act, 1930: Formation of the contract of sale, Goods and their classification, Price,
Condition and Warranties, Right of an unpaid seller.
Consumer Protection Act, 1986: Concept & Nature, Objectives, Terminology and Right.
The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881: Nature and types, negotiation and assignment, Holder in due
course, Dishonour and discharge of a negotiable instrument.
Suggested Readings:-
1. Business Law, S.S. Gulshan
2. Business Law, Gulshan S. S. G K Kapoor
3. Business Law, Roger LeRoy Miller
4. Business Law, Pathak
5. Business Law, Tulsian
Suggesting Reading:-
1. Jain & Narang,Cost Accounting
2. M.Y.Khan & P.K.Jain, Management Accounting, TMH
3. S.N. Maheshwari, Cost Accounting
4. Khan & Jain, Cost Accounting
5. K.S.Thakur, Cost Accounting, Excel Books
6. Satish Inamdar, Cost & Management Accounting, Everest Publishing House
7. Atkinson, Management Accounting, Pearson
8. Bhattacharyya, Ashish K., Cost Accounting for Business Managers, Elsevier
SML 205 BUSINESS ETHICS
4 Credits (3-1-0)
Unit 1: Business Ethics- An overview:
Ethics-Nature of Ethics-Objectives of ethics-Business ethics-nature of Business ethics-
Relationship between ethics and business-Need for business ethics, The Ethical
Organisation and its corporate code.Importance of ethics & moral standards.
Suggested Readings:-
1. Charaborty, S.K. : Foundation of Manageria Work -Contributions from Indian Thought, Himalaya
Publishing House Delhi 1998
2. Management Effectiveness and Quality of Work-life-In-dian Insight, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company, New Delhi 1987.
3. Management by Values. Oxford University Press, 1991
4. Drucker,P: Managing in Turbulent Times, Pan Books London 1983
5. Kumar,S and N.K. Uberoi : Managing Secularism in the New Millennium, Excel Books 2000.
Reference Books:-
1. Business correspondence and Report writing- R C Sharma, Krishna Mohan, Tata McGraw-Hill
Education.
2. Verbal and non Verbal – R. S. Agrawal,
3. Better English- Norman Lewis, Goyal Publishers & Distributors
4. Word Power Made Easy- Norman Lewis,Pocket Books.
5. Spoken English – R S Bansal
Unit-1: Management Accounting Concept: Meaning, Scope, Objectives and limitation of management
accounting; Distinction between: Financial accounting and Management accounting, Organization of management
accounting. Management accountant or Controller: Qualities and functions of management accountant,
responsibility of management controller.
Unit-2: Decision Making Process: Cost-volume-process analysis, Concept of Breakeven point, Profit volume
relation, Margin of safety, Breakeven point chart and analysis. Alternative choice decision: Relevant cost, sunk
cost, programmed cost, special offer, make or buy process, further process, shut down process.
Unit-3: Business and Financial Valuation: Valuation of goodwill- Meaning and nature of goodwill, Factor
affecting goodwill, types of goodwill, need for valuation of goodwill, Different types of method for calculation of
goodwill. Valuation of Share: Meaning and nature of share, Factors affecting share, Different method of valuation
of shares.
Unit-4: Business Budget: Meaning and characteristics of budgeting, Concept and use of budget in planning and
control, Different Types of budget, using the budget for different types of organization. Management reporting
system: Reporting system in management, Types of reports, Qualities of reports for Top-management, Middle-
management and Lower level of management.
Unit-5: Special accounting: Social accounting and CSR Accounting, Environment Accounting, Government
Accounting, Responsibility accounting, Human Resource Accounting.
Suggested Reading:
1. Keller and Ferrara: Management Accounting for Profit Control.
2. Accounting for Managers: S.K. Bhattacharya & John Dearden.
3. Management and Cost Accounting: Robert S. Kaplan.
4. Advanced Management Accounting: Robert S. Kaplan.
5. Robert Anthony: Management Accounting.
6. S.M. Maheshwari Advanced Management Accounting Vol.1 & Vol.2.
7. M.A. Sahay: Management Accounting.
Unit-1 Introduction To Organizational Behavior: Introduction, definition, goals, scope and historical
development of Organizational Behavior, fundamental concepts, contributing disciplines to OB, Models of OB. .
Unit-2: Understanding Human Behaviour In Management: Perception: Concept, nature, process, importance.
Management and behavioral applications of perception. Attitude & its measurement : concept, value and attitudes.
Personality: Concept, nature, types and theories of personality shaping. Learning In Management: Concept and
theories of learning, Role of learning in management. .
Unit-3: Motivation And Leadership & Emotional Intelligence : Concept, theories– content and process.
Monetary and non-monetary motivation. Leadership: Concept, styles, and theories of leadership-trait, behavioral,
and situational.Introduction to Emotional Intelligence , Historical roots , Nature and Use of Emotional Intelligence
at work.
Unit-5 Stress And Conflict Management & Knowlege Management Define Stress and its potential sources,
Individual and Organizational Approaches for managing stress. Conflict Management- Concept, types, functionality
and dysfunctional of conflict.Definition and concept of knowlege management ,Components, Benefits ,Building a
knowlege organization , Indian Company and knowledge management.
Suggested Readings:
2. Pareek Udai, Behavioral Process in Organizations, Oxford and IBH, New Delhi, 1981.
UNIT- I
ENTREPRENEURAL COMPETENCE
UNIT-II
ENTREPRENEURAL ENVIRONMENT
Business Environment - Role of Family and Society - Entrepreneurship Development Training and Other Support
Organisational Services - Central and State Government Industrial Policies and Regulations - International Business.
UNIT- III
Sources of Product for Business - Prefeasibility Study - Criteria for Selection of Product - Ownership - Capital -
Budgeting Project Profile Preparation - Matching Entrepreneur with the Project - Feasibility Report Preparation and
Evaluation Criteria.
UNIT- IV
Finance and Human Resource Mobilization Operations Planning - Market and Channel Selection - Growth
Strategies - Product Launching – Incubation, Venture capital, IT startups.
UNIT- V
Monitoring and Evaluation of Business - Preventing Sickness and Rehabilitation of Business Units- Effective
Management of small Business.
Suggested Reading:
1. Rajeev Roy, ―Entrepreneurship‖, Oxford university press publications, sixth impression, 2010
Unit-2: Inventory Concepts: Inventory concepts, function and costs; basic inventory models; quality management;
statistical quality control, purchase function.
Unit-3:Product Development: Product development; product and process analysis; capacity planning, aggregate
planning; production scheduling and control techniques; and materials requirement planning.
Unit-4: Introduction To Work Study: Principles and applications of method study; principles and applications of
time study; work sampling; and development of production standards.
Suggested Reading:
1. Buffa E.S. &Sarin R. K. ―Modern Production/Operation Management John Wiley, New York, 1987.
2. S.N. Chary ―Production and Operations Management‖ (TATA McGraw-Hill)
3. R.B. Khanna ―Production and Operations Management‖ (PHI Publication)
Unit-3:Strategy Formulation: Business level strategy, Corporate Level Strategy: The motive for diversification,
Related and unrelated diversification, Functional Strategies.
Unit-4: Strategy Implementation: The 7S Framework: Structure, Systems and People; Aspects of Strategy
Implementation, Project Implementation, Procedural Implementation, Resource Allocation, Organizational design
and change,
Unit-5: Project Given on Strategic Evaluation And Control: Meaning of Strategic Evaluation and Control
Criteria , Techniques of Strategic Evaluation and control, Role of Organizational systems in evaluation.
Suggested Reading:
1. Rowe, A.J. Others (1994)-Strategic Management A Methodological Approach, Reading, Mass: Addison-
Wesley.
2. Prasad, L.M. (1995)-Business Policy & Strategy (New Delhi: S Chand & Sons.)
3. Jouch, L.R. &Glueck, W.F.-Business Policy and Strategy Management, (McGraw-Hill).
4. Michael, V.P. Globalization, Liberalization & Strategic Management, (Mumbai: Himalaya Publishing).
5. Ramaswamy V.S. &Namakumari, S-Strategic Planning-formulation of Corporate Strategy, (Macmillan)
6. Kazmi, Azhar: Business Policy and Strategic Management, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
Activities for Class & Lab- Reading, pronouncing and recording sentences, breathing and voice clarity exercises.
Unit-2: Self Management: Theory- Identifying one’s strengths and weakness, Planning & Goal setting, Managing
self emotions, ego, pride.
Activities for Class & Lab/Practical- Self Evaluation, self discipline, self criticism, Recognition of one’s own
limits and deficiencies, Independency, Self Awareness.
Unit-3: Interpersonal Skill Development: Positive Relationship, Positive Attitudes, Empathise: Comprehend other
opinions, points of views, and face them with understanding, Trust, Emotional Bonding, Motivation/Inspiration,
working under stress.
Activities for Class & Lab/Practical- Interpersonal skills activities, Practice different methods of Stress relief /
management, Yoga & Pranayam/Music with Meditation, Ability to concentrate & consistency, etc.
Unit-4: Team Building & Time Management: Concept of time management- Barriers to time management,
Dealing with procrastination, Identifying and handling time consuming tasks, concept of team management-
Managing a team- Selection, Bonding, Development, Delegation; Handling team dynamics.
Activities for Class & Lab/Practical- Team Building activities, Time Management activities.
Unit-5: Interviews: Holding Mock interviews to prepare students for the corporate world.
COURSE STRUCTURE FOR BBA 4th SEMESTER
Unit 5: Applications:
Transaction processing; Artificial intelligent technologies in business: neural network, fuzzy logic,
genetic algorithm, virtual reality; Executive Information System; Expert Support Systems; Security and
Ethical challenges.
Suggested Readings:-
1. Kenneth, Laudon& Jane Laudon MIS: Managing the Digital Firm, Pearson Education, 2005.
2. James, A. O'Brien Introduction to Information Systems, Tata McGraw Hill, 2005.
3. Turban, E., McLean, E. &Wetherbe, J., Information Technology for Management:
MakingConnections for Strategic Advantage. John Wiley and Sons, 2001.
4. Jawadekar, W. S., Management Information Systems. Tata McGraw Hill, 2001.
Unit 1: Introduction
Nature of Financial Management Scope and Objectives of Financial Management, Related
disciplines, Organizational structure. Time value of money.
Unit 3:Capital Structure Cost of Capital, Leverages Theories of Capital Structure, Cost of
Equity Capital, Preference Share, Debenture, Retain Earning, WACC, Marginal Cost of Capital,
operating Leverages, Financial Leverage,
Suggested Reading:
1. Financial Management Khan & Jain
2. Financial Management I. M .Pandey, Prasanna Chandra
3. Financial Management: theory and practice- Dr. Prasanna Chandra –Tata McGraw-Hill
4. Financial Management I M Pandey- Tata McGraw –Hill.
5. Financial Management: Text, Problems & cases M Y Khan and PK Jain- Tata McGraw.
6. Financial Management, I M Pandey-Tata McGraw-hill
7. Corporate Financial Management: An introduction Dr A Besant C Raj-Tata McGraw-Hill
8. Financial Management, 6th Edition Ravi M. Kishore, Taxman
Suggested Reading:
1. Philip Kotler: Marketing Management (Analysis, Planning and Control) PHI
2. Ramaswamy&Namakumari: Marketing Management- MacMillan
3. Kaushal: Case study Solutions – Marketing – MacMillan
4. VarshneyMaheshwari: Marketing Management
Suggested Reading:
1. Gary Dessler – Human Resource Management
2. Pareek U. & T.V Rao – Designing & Managing Human Resource Systems
3. Ashwathappa – Human Resource Management
Suggested Reading:
1. 1. S D Sharma,‖Introduction to operation research‖, Kedarnath
2. 2. Swarup K etal, ―Operation Research‖, S. Chand
3. Hadley, G.,‖Linear Programming, and Massachusetts‖, Addison-Wesley
4. Taha, H.A, ‖Operations Research – An Introduction‖, Macmillian
5. Hiller, F.S., G.J. Lieberman, ‖ Introduction to Operations Research‖, Holden-Day
BBA V Semester Scheme and Syllabus
Course
Subjects Type BBA 5th Semester L T P C
Code
SML 505 Supply Chain Management 3 1 0 4
SML 501 International Business 3 1 0 4
CORE SML 502 Project Management 3 1 0 4
SML 513 Total Quality Management 4 1 0 5
SMD 500 Project Report 0 0 4 2
Security Analysis and Portfolio
ELECTIVE 1 SML 511 Management
4 1 0 5
(FINANCE)
SML 512 Banking Concept and Practice 4 1 0 5
ELECTIVE 2 SML532 Approaches to Human Resource
4 1 0 5
(HUMAN Development
RESOURCE) SML 533 Compensation Management 4 1 0 5
ELECTIVE 3 SML522 Retail Practice in India 4 1 0 5
(MARKETING) SML 523 Fundamentals of Digital Marketing 4 1 0 5
Total Credits (Core + Any one Elective Group ) 29
SML 505 Supply Chain Management
5 Credits (4-1-0)
Unit 1: Introduction: Supply chain management, supply chain strategy, measuring supply
chain, design strategy, supply chain dynamics, cross docking, warehouse management system.
Unit 2: Supply Chain Design: Supply Chain Strategic, Measuring Supply Chain Performance,
Supply Chain Design Strategy, Service Supply Chains, Outsourcing, Design for Logistics, Value
Density, Global Sourcing, Sourcing/Purchasing-System Design matrix, Mass customization.
Lean Manufacturing: Lean logic, The Toyota Production System, Lean Implementation
Requirements, Lean Services
Unit 3: Planning and Controlling Supply Chain: Enterprise Resource Planning: SAP, SAP
Application Modules, Implementing ERP Systems. Demand Management: Types of Forecasting,
Components of Demand, Qualitative Techniques in Forecasting, Time Series Analysis, Casual
Relationship Forecasting, Focus Forecasting, Web-Based Forecasting-Collaborative planning,
Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR). Aggregate Sales and Operative planning: Overview of
Sales and Operations Planning Activities, Lot sizing in MRP systems.
Unit 4: Inventory and Maintenance Management: Classification, role of inventory in supply
chain, inventory costs, continuous and periodic review systems, Economic order quantity (EOQ),
Economic batch quantity (EBQ) and Quantity discount model. Lead time, Reorder Point, concept
of service level and safety stock, Selective inventory control systems. Importance of
Maintenance, Breakdown, Preventive, Predictive and TPM (Total Productive Maintenance),
Basic concept of Reliability.
Unit 5 : Scheduling: Work Centers, Priority Rules and Techniques, Shop-Floor Control,
Personal Scheduling in Services. Constraint Management: Goal of the Firm, Performance
Measurements, Unbalanced Capacity, Bottlenecks and Capacity-constrained Resources, Basic
Manufacturing Building Blocks, Methods of Control, Comparing Synchronous Manufacturing to
MRP and JIT.
Recommended Books:
1. Chase, R. B. et al., Operations and Supply Management, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2010.
2. Blamchard, David., Supply Chain Management Best Practices, NY, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.
3. Stevenson. Operations Management with Student DVD (SIE). Tata McGraw-Hill.
4. Russell & Taylor, III. Operations Management. Prentice Hall of India.
5. Nair. Production and Operations Management. Tata McGraw-Hill.
6. Govil, M., and Proth, J., Supply Chain Design and Management, Academic Press, 2001.
List of Journals/Periodicals/Magazines/Newspapers
Productivity Journal, Indian Management, Business India, Supply Chain, etc.
Unit 1
International Business: An Over View-Evolution of International Business, Drivers of
Globalization, Influences of International Business, Stages of Internationalization, Differences
between Domestic and International Business, International Business Approaches, Advantages
of International Business.
Unit 2
Theories of International Trade-Mercantilism, Theory of absolute cost advantage, Comparative
cost advantage theory, Relative factor endowment theory, Country similarity theory, Product life
cycle theory. International Business Environment-Social and Cultural Environment,
Technological Environment, Economic Environment, Political Environment.
Unit 3
Modes of Entering International Business- Modes of Entry, Exporting, licensing, franchising,
contract manufacturing, management contracts, turnkey projects, foreign direct investment,
alliances like mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, Comparison of Different Modes of Entry.
Unit 4
Foreign Direct Investment- Factors Influencing FDI, Reasons for FDI, Costs and Benefits of
FDI,
Trends in FDI, Foreign Direct Investment in India. World Trade Organization- General
Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), Establishment ofWorld Trade Organization, The
Uruguay Round Package: Organization Structure of the WTO,WTO – The Third Pillar in the
Global Business.
Unit 5
International Financial Institutions and Liquidity-IMF, World Bank, International Development
Association, International Liquidity and SDR International Finance Cooperation.
Basics of International Marketing, Basics of Global HRM, Basics of International Financial
Management, International Production and Logistics Management- Generic Strategies of the
International
Business, Acquisition of Resources, Location Decisions, International Logistics Management.
ADDITIONAL READINGS:
Unit – 1 Introduction: Planning - overview, concepts of project, types of Projects, project life
cycle, project formulation
Unit - 2 Project Analysis: Project feasibility, analysis - market, technical and financial. Project
appraisal criteria - NPV, IRR. Pay back period, ARR, sensitivity analysis. LOB (Line of
Balance). Network analysis, PERT, CPM, compression on critical path.
Unit - 3 Cost Benefit Analysis: projects procurement process, life cycle costing, project cost
reduction methods, project stores.
Unit - 4 Project Cost: Dynamics of project cost, estimation of capital cost, operating costs,
forecasting income, financial sources, role of development financial institutions. Social cost
benefit analysis
Reference/Text Books:
1.Kerzner Project Management Nicholas Project Mgmt. for Business Technology
2. Meredith, Mantel Project Management
3. N. P. Agrawal Project Management
5 Credits (4-1-0)
Unit 1: Learning through training. Training methods, performance appraisal process, methods
of performance appraisal.
Unit 2: Training, Process of Executive Development, Performance Appraisal – Meaning &
Benefits.
Unit 3: Performance, competence and skill based pay
Recommended Readings:
ELECTIVE 3 (MARKETING)
5 Credits (4-1-0)
Unit 1: Introduction to Retailing
Concept of retailing, Functions of retailing, Terms & Definition, Retail formats and types,
Retailing Channels, Retail Industry in India, Importance of retailing, Changin g trends in
retailing.
Importance of Retail locations, Types of retail locations, Factors determining the location
decision, Steps involved in choosing a retail locations. Meaning of Merchandising, Factors
influencing Merchandising, Functions of Merchandising Manager, Merchandise planning,
Merchandise buying, Store layout and Design, Visual Merchandising.
Changing nature of retailing, Organized retailing, E-tailing, Challenges faced by the retail
sector
Suggested Reading
Retail Management A Strategic Approach Berman, Barry and Joel R Evans- Prentice Hall,
Seventh edition, 1998
Economic Times intelligence Group Retail 2000-01 The Economic Times Knowledge
Series
Retail Management Hastey and Ron James Reardon - McGraw Hill, International
Edition, 1997
Retailing Management, 3e Levy, Michel Barton A Weitz- Irwin McGraw Hill
Examination Policy for Session 2018-19
Course Scheme: - Semester Scheme
Marks
Exam Type Assignment Activity Total Marks
(Theory)
Practical 50 Marks
Grand Total 150 Marks
Practical Evaluation:-
1. A internal regular assessment will be done having 60% weightage of total marks.
2. A practical exam will be conducted of 40% weightage as an end term exam.
Re Major Policy:
2. Student can get B to D & F Grade as student gets in examination as per obtained marks.
1. Student can appear in the summer exam if he/she is having F grade in any subject.
2. A paper of 100 marks exam will be conducted.
3. Student can register maximum 8 subjects for summer exam.
4. Student can get any grade as he or she get in examination as per his or her marks obtained.
Suggested Reading:
Creative Leadership Rustom s Davar – UBS Publishers & Distributors
Organizational Behavior Fred Luthans/Tata Mc Graw Hill
Leadership: Research Findings, Du Brin A J – Houghton Miffin Company, 1998 Practice and Skills
Managing Change–A Human Resource Thornhill A, Lewis P, millmore M
Strategy Approach &Saunders M Prentice hall, 2000
Inspiring Leadership John Adair – Viva Books Private Ltd. –First Indian Edition 2003
Suggested Readings:
Datt R. & K.P.M. Sundram; Indian Economy; S. Chand & Co.Ltd, New Delhi.
Dhingra I.C. (2001); The Indian Economy; Environment and Policy, Sultan Chand and Sons; New Delhi.
Agrawal A.N.; Indian Economy Problems of Development Issues of Indian Economy, Manan Prakashan.
Reference Books:
1. Varshney R.L., Bhattacharya B, International Marketing Management, S. Chand.
2. Daniels, International Business, Pearson Education.
3. Black J., International Business Environment, Prentice Hall.
4. Nabhi’s Manual for Exports.
Unit 2: Principles & Products of Life Insurance Modern concepts of Life insurance–Three basic principles of
Life insurance. Basic elements of the Life Insurance products – features of term Insurance–features of endowment
Assurance–Life cover
Unit 3: Life Insurance premium & policy services Factors that affect premium – mortality statistics – methods
of providing life insurance protection – valuation – surplus and its distribution.
Suggested Reading:
• Economics for Life Insurance S.S Huebuer
• Life & Health Insurance Herald Skipper Jr., Kemmeth Black Jr.
• Life Insurance Mc Gill
• General Insurance Bernard Benjamin
• General Insurance Principles A.S Arnold
• Introduction to General Insurance Nick Holyoake
ELECTIVE 1 (FINANCE)
Suggested Readings:
The Indian Financial System: Market, Institutions and Services, Bharti. V. Phatak , Pearson Publications
Indian Financial System, 7th edition, M.Y. Khan, 7/E
SML 612 INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
4 Credits (3-1-0)
Unit 1 Introduction
Globalization and the Multinational Firm
Unit 2: Foreign Exchange Markets
Balance of Payments, the Foreign Exchange Market, Market players, Spot rates, forward rates and foreign
exchange swaps, A model of foreign exchange markets: interest parity, Real monetary assets, interest rates and
exchange rates, Foreign Exchange Intervention
Unit 2: Labour law :- Introduction and scope, Meaning , nature , Growth of labour legislation in India. Labour
policy in India. Duties of labour courts , tribunals and national tribunals. Grievance Redressal Machinery.
Labour laws Act 1988- Aims, Objects, definitions. Amendment of certain labour laws.
Unit 3: Historical Development of payment systems-Basic concept: definition of compensation, wages, salaries
and wage rates. Employees’ State Insurance Act, 1948 (ESI Act), Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 (PG Act),
Payment of Wages Act, 1936, Minimum Wages Act, 1948, Payment of Bonus Act, 1965.
Unit 5: Factories Act, 1948, Industrial Employment (Standing Order) Act, 1936; Trade Union Act, 1926, Industrial
Disputes Act, 1947.
Suggested Reading:
1. Compensation Management in Changing environment S.K Bhatia
2. Compensation & Reward System B.D Singh
3. Indrajeet Singh:Labour Laws
4. Mishra:Labour Legislation
5. Kumawat:Labour Legislation
ELECTIVE 3 (MARKETING)
Unit 1: Dimensions of industrial marketing- nature of industrial marketing, understanding industrial markets, the
industrial marketing environment. Organizational buying and buyer behavior- the nature of industrial buying, the
interpersonal dynamics of industrial buying behavior
Unit 2: Strategy formulation in the industrial market- the strategic planning process, assessing market
opportunities, industrial market segmentation, target marketing and positions.
Unit 3: Formulating product planning- developing product strategy, strategic innovation and new product
development. Formulating channel strategy- marketing channel participants, marketing logistics: physical
distribution and customer service
Unit 4: Formulating marketing communication planning- developing the industrial sales force, planning
organizing and controlling the selling function, managing advertising, sales promotion and publicity strategy
Unit 5: Formulating pricing policies- Price determinants: customers, competition and costs, pricing decision
analysis. International industrial marketing- industrial marketing in the international environment
Suggested readings:
Hawaldar, Krishna, K. Industrial marketing- text and cases. Tata McGraw Hill
Webster, Frederic, E. Industrial marketing strategy. John Wiley & Sons
Suggested Reading:
• Advertising Zeigler ET. AL., Mc Graw Hill Publications
• Advertising principles problems and cases Dirksen Kroeger and Nicossia, D.B. Taraporewala & sons, Mumbai
• Advertising Management – Text and cases A Borden and Marshall, , D.B. Taraporewala & sons, Mumbai
• Advertising Welbacher, William, Mac Millan Publishing Company, New York
• Advertising Jefking, Mac Millan, New Delhi
• Advertising Management Aaker, David A. and John G. Myers, Prentice hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
• Advertising, mass communication in adv. Little Field James E. and C.A. Kirkpatrick, Vikas, Feffer and Simons
Pvt. Ltd. , Mumbai
• Ogivy on advertising Ogilvy, David, Pan books, London
• Advertising management Oguinn
• Advertising Management U.C.Mathur
• Foundations of Advertising Chunawallah Sethia
• Advertising Mahendra Mohan