MBA Corporate Finance Syllabus 2019 21
MBA Corporate Finance Syllabus 2019 21
MBA Corporate Finance Syllabus 2019 21
MBA(Corporate Finance)
SYLLABUS I to IV
SEMESTER
ADMISSION BATCH 2019-2021
JSS MAHAVIDYAPEETHA
JSS Science and Technology University
JSS Centre for Management Studies,
JSS Technical Institutions Campus, Mysore – 570 006
JSS Science and Technology University MBACF 2019 - 2021
The process:
Considered the input from industry experts, faculty and students
Identification of the requirements of MBA - Corporate Finance.
Considered the course structure and contents of other comparable courses to identify the niche.
VISION:
Be a preferred Management education institution dedicated to nurture management education,
research and professional excellence for the betterment of the society
MISSION
We enhance the social capital through education, research, consultancy in the area of
management.
Consciously collaborating with institutions, industry, government and society
Foster an environment of learning, enquiry and connectedness among concepts and
disciplines
JSS Science and Technology University MBACF 2019 - 2021
Management
PO1 Representation of knowledge through explaining concepts,
Knowledge
Integrating
Implementation, Optimization, Validation and Testing,
PO4 functional
Demonstration, Illustration, Identifying Complexity
knowledge
Environment and
PO5 Maximize resources for the benefit of organizations and society
Sustainability
Ethics and
PO6 Know and understand organizations and their stakeholders
Governance
COURSE STRUCTURE
I Semester
Sl/No Course Code Course Name L P T Total
Foundations of Management & Organizational
MBACF101 4 0 0 4
1 Behavior
2 MBACF102 Financial Accounting for Managers 4 0 0 4
3 MBACF103 Business Economics 3 0 0 3
4 MBACF104 Business Statistics - I 3 0 0 3
5 MBACF105 Marketing Management 3 0 0 3
6 MBACF106 Operations Management 3 0 0 3
7 MBACF107 Business Communications 3 0 0 3
8 MBACF1LB1 Excel lab for Finance 0 2 0 2
9 MBACF1IV1 Industrial Visits / Technical Seminar 0 1 0 1
Total I Semester Credits 23 3 0 26
II Semester
Sl/No Course Code Course Name L P T Total
1 MBACF201 Corporate Finance - I 4 0 0 4
2 MBACF202 Management Accounting & Control System 4 0 0 4
3 MBACF203 Human Resource Management 3 0 0 3
4 MBACF204 Business Statistics II 3 0 0 3
5 MBACF205 Economics for Finance 3 0 0 3
6 MBACF206 Financial Markets 3 0 0 3
7 MBACF2SE1 Indian Ethos and Values 0 1 0 1
8 MBACF2WS1 Corporate Law 0 1 0 1
9 MBACF2WS2 Financial Research Methods 0 2 0 2
10 MBACF2LB1 SPSS/R lab 0 2 0 2
Total II Semester Credits 20 6 0 26
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III Semester
Sl/No Course Code Course Name L P T Total
1 MBACF301 Corporate Finance - II 3 0 0 3
2 MBACF302 Project planning and Management 4 0 0 4
3 MBACF303 Corporate and Financial Restructuring 3 0 0 3
Investment Analysis and Portfolio
4 MBACF304 4 0 0 4
Management
5 MBACF305 Financial Services 3 0 0 3
6 MBACF306 Business Ethics and Corporate Governance 3 0 0 3
7 MBACF3WS1 Entrepreneurship Workshop 0 2 0 2
8 MBACF3LB1 Interpersonal Lab 0 1 0 1
9 MBACF3PW1 Internship / Mini Project 0 2 0 2
10 MBACF3PT1 Placement Training 0 1 0 1
Total III Semester Credits 20 6 0 26
IV Semester
Sl/No Course Code Course Name L P T Total
1 MBACF401 Strategic Management 4 0 0 4
2 MBACF402 Corporate Taxation 4 0 0 4
3 MBACF403 International Business & Finance 4 0 0 4
4 MBACF404 Derivatives 4 0 0 4
5 MBACF4WS1 Auditing and assurance 0 1 0 1
6 MBACF4WS2 Trade finance 0 1 0 1
7 MBACF4PW1 Dissertation 0 3 0 3
8 MBACF4PT1 Placement Training 0 1 0 1
Total IV Semester Credits 16 6 0 22
L P T Total
79 21 0 100
Total Program Credits 100
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I Semester
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Course Objectives:
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Theory, Expectancy Theory, from concepts to Application, motivating by Job design: The Job
Characteristics Model; Employee Involvement; using rewards to motivate employees.
Recommended Books:
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Recommended Books:
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Course Objectives:
Marginal Analysis for Optimal Decisions - Objective Function –Constrained and unconstrained
optimization – Optimal level of activity – Marginal Benefit and Marginal Cost
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Cost in the Short Run – Determinants of short-run cost – shapes of the cost curves - Cost in the
Long Run – user cost of capital – cost-minimizing input choice – Isocost Line – choosing inputs –
cost minimization with varying output levels – Expansion path and Long run costs
Long Run Vs Short Run Cost curves – inflexibility of short run production – Long Run and Short
Run average cost curves – Long Run and Short Run Marginal cost curves – Returns to scale,
Economies and Diseconomies of scale – relationship between Long Run and Short Run Cost
Dynamic changes in costs – Learning Curve - Graphing the learning curves – learning Curves
economies of scale
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Managerial Decisions under Oligopoly– Oligopoly –Features – Kinked Demand Curve - Price
Leadership – Cartels - Game Theory– Concepts; Prisoner’s Dilemma, Nash Equilibrium – First
Mover Advantage Vs Second Mover Advantage – Pricing practices facilitating cooperation -
Strategic Decision Making in Oligopoly Markets
Reference Books:
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Course Objectives:
Develop and refine decision-making skills by basing decision upon the outcome of
statistical tests.
Determine and analyze the appropriate type of statistical problem solving techniques to
business situations.
Interpret the results of statistical tests to draw conclusion / decision.
Understand the reasoning/basis behind each statistical test.
Shall be able to manually solve selected problems.
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Random Variable -Discrete Probability Distributions -Expected Value and Variance -Binomial
Probability Distribution-Poisson Probability Distribution. Continuous probability distribution -
Normal Probability Distribution - Normal Approximation of Binomial Probabilities -.
Recommended Books:
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Course Objectives:
To induct marketing theory and concepts to what marketers do in "the real world”
To analyze how in a customer driven economy companies embrace and act profitably
Importance of attracting, retaining customers & measure outcome of marketing activity
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Recommended Books:
1. Marketing Management, 13th edition, 2009, Pearson, Kotler, Kevin Keller, Koshy, Jha
2. Principles of Marketing 13th edition, 2010, Pearson, Kotler, Armstrong, Agnihotri,
Haque
3. Marketing Management 4th Edition, Rajan Saxena, McGraw-Hill Publication
4. Marketing Matrices, 2nd edition, Pearson, Farris, Bendle, Pfeifer, Rubinstein
5. Marketing Management, 4th edition, V.S.Ramaswamy Mac Millan Publishers
6. Digital marketing: The essential guide to New Media and Digital Marketing, Kent
Wartime, Ian Fenwick, Wiley
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Course Objectives:
Explain the strategic role of operations management and its competitive advantage.
Explain the relationships between the operations function and other functional areas of a
business Such as marketing, finance, and information systems and how they can work
together to achieve the business strategy.
Explain approaches to designing and improving processes.
Students will use relevant tools and techniques to solve operations management problems.
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Reference Books:
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Course Objectives:
To acquaint students with comprehensive inputs for writing, formatting and transmitting
business documents.
To sensitize students with the basic principles, goals and issues critical successful business
communication.
To highlight the use of technology in business communication to achieve a competitive
advantage.
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Recommended Books:
1. Business Communication Process and Product, Mary Ellen Guffy, 3rd Edition, Thomson
South Western.
2. Business Communication – Connecting in a Digital World, Lesikar, Flately, Rentz, Lentz,
Pande,13th Edition, McGraw Hill.
3. Technical Communication, Raman Sharma, Oxford
4. The creative Writing, John Singleton and Mary Luckhurst, Mac Millan
5. Basic Business Communication-Skills for Empowering The Internet Generation,
Lesikar,Flatley, 9th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill.
6. Business Communication- Concepts, Cases and Application, P D Chaturvedi and
Chaturvedi, Pearson Education
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Course Objective:
Give students an in-depth understanding of why Excel is essential components in business.
Introduce the fundamentals of computing devices and reinforce computer vocabulary,
particularly with respect to personal and professional use of computer hardware and
software.
Provide hands-on use of Microsoft Office applications Word, Excel, Access and
PowerPoint. Completion of the assignments will result in MS Office applications
knowledge and skills.
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Course Objective:
Focus of Visit:
Evaluation Methodology:
Individual report to be prepared and submitted for evaluation and award of marks.
Technical Seminar:
Students would be assigned topics on current issues. A detailed report would have to be
submitted and presented.
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II Semester
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Course Objectives:
Agency model; problem and agency cost – Stockholders and Managers; bondholders and society
- Disciplining management through corporate governance - Sustainability model.
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model). Cost of retained earnings. Determination of Weighted average cost of capital (WACC)
and Marginal cost of capital.
Recommended Books:
1. Prasanna Chandra; Financial Management Theory and Practice; Tata McGraw Hill; 7th Edition
2. I.M. Pandey – Financial Management (Vikas), 9/e,
3. Brigham & Houston – Fundamentals of Financial Management, Thomson Cengage Learning,
1/e,
4. M.Y. Khan & P.K. Jain – Financial Management (TMH), 5/e
5. Damodaran, Corporate Finance – John wiley& Co., 2/e, 2004
6. Vanhorne, Financial Management & Policy, Pearson / PHI, 11/e, 2002.
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Course Objectives:
The perspective of the subject is to understand the financial statements and what drives the
performance.
Effect of costs on performance and various ratios
Application of cost concepts for managerial decisions
Module 5: Cost Analysis for planning control and decision making (8 Hours)
Concept of Marginal (variable) costing. Comparison between variable costs and fixed costs, -
advantage of variable costing. Decisions involving alternative choices: cost analysis for decision
making like discontinuing a product, accepting a special order, make or buy, Sell or Process
further, Product Mix
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Recommended Books:
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Course Objectives:
Managers recognize the need to tap into the skills and knowledge of their increasingly
skilled and knowledgeable employees if they are going to be successful. This raises the
central question - how do they do this? This question, in various forms, has been at the
Centre of management thought.
The economy and the rise of the knowledge worker, simply highlights the importance for
organizations to address this question.
Human Resource Management, both as an academic discipline and as a professional
practice, is concerned with exploring the various dimensions of this question.
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Recommended Books:
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Recommended Books:
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Course Objectives:
The course is a mixture of macro theory and real-world applications to help the students to
develop analytical models that stress the microeconomic underpinnings of aggregate
outcomes.
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Recommended Books:
1. Paul Samuelson: Economics, Tata-McGraw-Hill edition, Tenth print 2008, (for Modules 1-7)
2. Abel, Bernanke and Croushore [ABC], “Macroeconomics,” Addison-Wesley, 7th Edition,
2010
3. S.K Misra and V.K.Puri Economic Environment of Business-, Himalaya publishing house,
latest editon)
4. William boyes and Michael Melvin Principles of Economics, Indian Edition, Cengage
Learning, 2003
5. Gregory Mankiw Macro Economics Worth Publishers, 6th edition 2009
6. Robert H Frank and Ben S Bernanke Principles of Economics Tata McGraw- Hill
7. O’ Sullivan et all Macro Economics – Principles, Applications and Tools Dorling Kindersky
(India) Pvt.ltd., (Pearson Education), New Delhi, 2012
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Course Objectives:
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Recommended Books:
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Course Objectives:
Module 1
Over view of Ethics; Understanding ethics, Why ethics, Ethical values, myths and ambiguity,
ethical codes
Module 2
Managing Ethical Dilemma; Characteristics of ethical dilemma, ethical decision making, ethical
reasoning, characteristics of ethical dilemmas; the dilemma resolution process; ethical dilemmas
in different business areas finance, marketing HRM and international business.
Module 3
Ethical Culture in Organization; Overview, Org Ethics Development System (OEDS),
Organization culture, Developing codes of Ethics and conduct, Ethical and value based leadership
Module 4
Indian Ethos in Management; Basic principles, Indian approaches towards management, Role of
scriptures in understanding ethics, Indian wisdom
Module 5
Ethical Principles in Business; Theories of Ethics, Absolutism verses Relativism, Teleological
approach, the Deontological approach, Koholberg’s six stages of moral development (CMD);
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Course Objectives:
To provide knowledge of the legal environment in which a consumer and businesses
operates.
To provide the student with knowledge of legal principles.
COMMERCIAL LAWS
1. Indian Contract Act, 1872
(a) Essential elements of a contract, offer and acceptance
(b) Void and voidable agreements
(c) Consideration
(d) Legality of object
(e) e-contracts
(f) Constraints to enforce contractual obligations
(g) Quasi-contracts, contingent contracts, termination or discharge of contracts
(h) Special contracts: Indemnity and Guarantee; Bailment and Pledge; Laws of Agency
INDUSTRIAL LAWS
(a) Factories Act, 1948
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CORPORATE LAW
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Course Objectives:
Workshop
Note: The idea of the workshop is not to teach through the content of the course but enable students
understand the reasoning behind different research paradigms, designs and methods and learn by
doing scaled down research projects using various methods and experience the process of complete
cycle of research starting from problem definition through design, data collection and analysis and
reporting.
Evaluation:
Evaluation is done on the basis of both individual and group work, the description is as below
Group Work:
Projects: Submission and presentation
Individual Evaluation:
1. Exercises
2. Tests on Conceptual Understanding
3. Viva on the Projects done
Readings:
Any research methodology book prescribed by the faculty and lecture notes
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Sampling, collecting data: primary data and secondary data, data collection methods - data
harvesting, interviews, questionnaires, participant observation - Steps in the survey and data
analysis process - Choosing the Sampling Design - Developing the Questionnaire - Collection of
demographic data - Question format: structured verses unstructured -Composing open-ended and
categorical structured questions
Choice of appropriate data analysis method - Software Packages for quantitative and qualitative
methods and their implementation - Qualitative Data Analysis - Descriptive Quantitative Analysis
- Correlation and Regression - Advanced Statistical Analysis - Tests of Measurement and Quality
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Course Objectives:
The specific topics covered in this course include data description, statistical inference,
hypothesis testing, analysis of association and variance, an introduction to regression
analysis, and a basic understanding of computer-based statistical software.
Students will learn how statistics can help them to answer questions about the social world
and enhance their ability to think through problems.
Module 1:
Introduction, Basics, Starting SPSS, Navigating, Data Editor, SPSS Viewer, getting your data in
Opening an Excel file, manually entering data, opening an existing SPSS file, Saving your work
Module 2:
Cutting and pasting, Exporting, Describing data, Frequency distributions, Parametric vs. Non-
parametric statistics, Normality, Homogeneity of Variance,
Module 3:
Frequency Distributions and Descriptive Statistics, Graphing, Z-Scores, T-Tests, ANOVA,
Correlation and Regression, Data Analysis, Analyzing Frequencies: Chi-square, Comparing two
groups
Module 4:
T-tests, Paired T-tests, comparing two groups – Non-parametric, two independent groups: Mann-
Whitney U, Paired groups: Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test, Testing associations between continuous
variables, Correlation.
Module 5:
Parametric: Pearson correlation coefficient, Nonparametric: Spearman's rho, Getting Started with
SPSS, Describing Data I, Describing Data II
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Module 6
A First Look at Some Sociological Data, Exploring Relationships, Regression, more on
Relationships, A First Look at Experimental Design, Central Limit Theorem, Building Confidence
in Confidence Intervals
Module 7
Concepts in Hypothesis Testing, Two Group Inference, Population Means, comparing two
Population Means, Comparing Multiple, Groups – Parametric, One-Way Analysis of Variance
(ANOVA), and Additional Topics: Post-hoc tests (Multiple comparison test)
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III Semester
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Course Objectives:
The understand the working capital financing and constituents of working capital
management
To analyze different sources of funding
To assess and evaluate financial health
Estimating financial requirements
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Recommended Books:
1. Prasanna Chandra; Financial Management Theory and Practice; Tata McGraw Hill; 7th
Edition
2. M.Y. Khan & P.K. Jain – Financial Management, (TMH), 5/e, 2004
3. Ashwath Damodaran – Corporate Finance-Theory and Practice – John Wiley & Sons
4. I.M. Pandey – Financial Management (Vikas), 9/e, 2005
5. Brigham & Earnhardt, Financial Management – Theory & Practice, Thomson Learning,
10/e – 2004
6. Ross, Wester field & Jaffe, Corporate Finance– TMH – 7/e, 2005
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Course Objectives:
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Recommended Books:
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Course Objectives:
Mergers - in the nature of acquisitions and amalgamations. types of merger – motives behind
mergers – operating, financial and managerial synergy of mergers – value creation in horizontal,
vertical and conglomerate mergers – internal and external change forces contributing to M & A
activities. joint ventures – sell off and spin off – divestitures – equity carve out – leveraged buy
outs (LBO) – management buy outs – master limited partnerships – employee stock ownership
plans (ESOP).
Restructuring as a Strategic Decision - M & A – A strategic perspective- industry life cycle and
product life cycle analysis in M&A decision, strategic approaches to M&A- SWOT analysis, BCG
matrix, Porter’s Five forces model
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Recommended Books:
1. Fred Weston, Kwang S Chung, Susan E Hoag – Mergers, Restructuring and Corporate
Control – Pearson Education, 4/e
2. Mergers acquisitions and Business valuation – RavindharVadapalli – Excel books, 1/e
2007
3. AshwathDamodaran – Corporate Finance-Theory And Practice – John Wiley & Sons
4. SudiSudarsanam – Value Creation From Mergers And Acquisitions – Pearson Education,
1/e, 2003
5. Chandrashekar Krishna Murthy &Vishwanath. S.R, Merger Acquisitions & Corporate
Restructuring –– Sage Publication
6. Shiv Ramu – Corporate Growth Through Mergers And Acquisitions – Response Books
7. P Mohan Rao – Mergers And Acquisitions – Deep And Deep Publications
8. Machiraju – Mergers And Acquisitions – New Age Publishers
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Course Objectives:
To acquaint the students in respect to the investment decisions related to financial assets,
risk and the returns involved, mitigation of risk by way of diversification.
To acquaint students with the theoretical foundation of modern portfolio theory, their
implications for portfolio construction and management and issues related to portfolio
optimization.
To be able to apply equity and bond portfolio management strategies and portfolio
performance evaluation methods
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Recommended books:
1. Investments Analysis and Portfolio Management –Pransanna Chandra – Tata Mcgraw Hill
– 3rdedition.
2. Investments – Bodie, Kane, Marcus and Mohanty– Tata Mcgraw Hill – 6thedition.
3. Portfolio Management – Barua, Verma and Raghunathan (TMH), 1/e, 2003
4. Portfolio Management –S. Kevin – Prentice Hall India.
5. Investment Management – V.K.Bhalla (S. Chand & Co)
6. Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management – Reilly – 8/e – Thomson / Cengage
Learning
7. Security Analysis & Portfolio Management – Fisher and Jordan, 6/e Pearson.
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Course Objectives:
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Recommended books:
1. Financial Markets and Services – Gordon & Natarajan, 7/e, Himalaya publishing, 2011.
2. Financial Services- Khan M.Y, 6/e, McGraw Hill, 2011.
3. Merchant Banking & Financial Services- Vij&Dhavan, 1/e, McGraw Hill, 2011.
4. Indian Financial System – Machiraju, 4/e, Vikas, 2010.
5. Gorden&Nataraju – Financial Services - HPH
6. Indian Financial System – Pathak - Pearson Education.
7. Merchant Banking Principles and Practice : H.R,Machiraju – New Age International
8. Financial Institutions and Markets L.M.Bhole – TMH, 5/e
9. Financial Markets & Institutions—S.G. Guruswamy—Thomson Learning
10. Merchant banking and financial services – N. Mohan – Excel books
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Course Objectives:
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Module 6 (4 Hours)
E-governance
Recommended Books:
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Course Objectives:
Workshop
Note: The idea of the workshop is not to teach through the content of the course but enable students
develop a business plan based on the understanding of all the core, functional and elective courses
previously completed. In other words, students individually through guided instructions ideate,
conceptualize and prepare a business plan.
Evaluation:
Business Plan Submission and presentation
Given the nature of how ED workshop is conducted, absence in one class will automatically lead
to non-understanding of subsequent classes and such person becomes hindrance to the learning of
rest of the students. Therefore, attendance on all Classes Compulsory, Absence without Permission
on relevant ground would lead to the grade of ‘not-pass’,
Readings:
Any book on Entrepreneurship prescribed by the faculty and lecture notes
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Market Analysis
Understanding the market and economy, in particular for the Product / Service / Ideas; Tapping
primary and secondary data sources to estimate the demand, market size. Competition, demand
forecasting, pricing
Product Realization
Input – Process – Output; Understanding the production facilities requirements, Services blue print
in case of services. Plant- machinery – Raw material and other resources estimation
Financial Analysis
Types of Companies, Franchises, Partnership, Pros and Cons; Cost of project –Means of Finance,
Estimates of revenue and expenses- Depreciation and amortization schedules- cash flow estimates
– projected profit and loss account- projected cash flow statement – projected balance sheet,
Calculation of NPV, IRR, Breakeven point
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Objective:
Proposed inter personal lab aims at preparing students to fine tune their inter personal skills and
makes them ready to take up internship and final placements. It is helpful if this lab is conducted
immediately after second semester examination and before students is sent on internship
placements.
Proposed content:
Transaction analysis
Awareness of self- interpersonal relations- experience and behavior- identity- positive thinking-
effective communication
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A fairly standard structure that we have found helpful is below but is not restrictive
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
3. Company background
4. Industry Analysis
5. Area of Internship & study
6. Study Outcomes
7. Results
8. Recommendations and Conclusions
9. References
10. Appendices
It may not be obvious at the outset that these chapters’ sections in fact inter-link and build upon
each other to form a coherent argument.
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APTITUDE ESENTIALS
Sl Duration in
Topic Name Sub-Topics
No Hours
- Pre-assessment 1 Hour (Online)
a. Number system
b. Power cycle
1 Numbers system c. Remainder cycle 2
d. Factors, Multiples
e. HCF and LCM
a. Speed Reading Strategies
2 Reading comprehension b. RC - Types and Tackling 2
Strategies
a. Linear Arrangement
b. Circular Arrangement
Data arrangements and Blood
3 c. Multi-dimensional
relations 2
Arrangement
d. Blood Relations
a. Work with different
efficiencies
4 Time and work b. Pipes and cisterns
c. Work equivalence 2
d. Division of wages
a. Subject-Verb Agreement
b. Modifiers
c. Parallelism
d. Pronoun-Antecedent
2
5 Sentence correction Agreement
e. Verb Time Sequences
f. Comparisons
g. Prepositions
h. Determiners
6 a. Coding and Decoding
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b. Series
Coding & decoding, Series,
Analogy, Odd man out and Visual c. Analogy 2
reasoning d. Odd Man Out
e. Visual Reasoning
a. Percentages as Fractions
and Decimals
b. Percentage Increase /
Percentages, Simple interest and Decrease
7
Compound interest c. Simple Interest
d. Compound Interest 2
e. Relation Between Simple
and Compound Interest
a. Pro-active thinking
b. Reactive thinking (signpost
words, root words, prefix
Sentence completion and Para-
8 suffix, sentence structure
jumbles clues)
c. Fixed jumbles 2
d. Anchored jumbles
a. Clocks
Clocks, calendars, Direction sense b. Calendars
9
and Cubes c. Direction Sense 2
d. Cubes
a. Basics of time, speed and
distance
b. Relative speed
10 Time, Speed and Distance c. Problems based on trains 2
d. Problems based on boats
and streams
e. Problems based on races
a. Vocabulary Demystified
b. Synonyms and Antonyms
11 Vocabulary
c. Word Analogy 2
d. Miscellaneous Vocabulary
a. Data Interpretation –
Tables
b. Data Interpretation - Pie
Data interpretation and Data
12 Chart
sufficiency
c. Data Interpretation - Bar
2
Graph
d. Data Sufficiency
Profit and loss, Partnerships and a. Basic terminologies in
13
averages profit and loss
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b. Partnership
c. Averages 2
d. Weighted average
e. Mixtures and alligations
a. Definite and Indefinite
Articles
b. Omission of Articles
Articles, Prepositions and
14 c. Prepositions
Interrogatives
d. Compound Prepositions
2
and Prepositional Phrases
e. Interrogatives
a. Fundamental Counting
Principle
b. Permutation and
Combination
Permutation, Combination and c. Computation of
15 Permutation
Probability
d. Circular Permutations 2
e. Computation of
Combination
f. Probability
a. Ratio
b. Proportion
16 Ratio and Proportion c. Variation 2
d. Simple equations
e. Problems on Ages
a. Logical Connectives
b. Syllogisms
17
Logical connectives, Syllogism c. Venn Diagrams –
and Venn diagrams 2
Interpretation
d. Venn Diagrams - Solving
a. Active Voice and Passive
Voice
18 Voices and Speech b. Direct Speech and Indirect 2
Speech
1 Hour
- Post-assessment
(Online)
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INTERVIEW ESENTIALS
Sl.no Duration
· Importance of GD round
· Skills assessed in GD round
· How to ace GD
Group
1 discussion - · Dos and don’ts of a GD 2
Basics · Idea generation techniques
· One mock GD participated by 12 volunteer
students, facilitated by the trainer
· Self-introduction practice
Personal · Body language – especially grooming 2
2 Interview -
– for personal interview
Basics
· Personal interview – FAQs discussion
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IV Semester
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Course Objectives:
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methods to carry out competitor Analysis, sources of potential competition and mobility barriers
within strategic groups. Business firm’s opportunities, threats constraints, economic
considerations, technological considerations. Competitive behavior of firms in Industry leading to
competitive dynamics, Offensive and defensive strategies that lead to competitive dynamics, First,
and late movers and advantages and disadvantages, Model of competitive rivalry, Conditions for
undertaking competitive actions & drivers of competitive behavior, outcomes of competitive
dynamics.
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Recommended Books:
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Course Objectives:
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Recommended Books:
1. Text Books: Lal and Vashisht, Direct Tax, Pearson latest edition.
2. Vinod Singhania- Students Guide to Income Tax – Taxman Publications, latest edition
3. V S Datey – Indirect Taxes – Taxman Publications Latest edition
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Course Objectives:
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Recommended Books:
1. Eun and Resnick – International Finance Management ---(Tata McGraw Hill), 4/e
2. Jeff Madura International Finance Management ---(Thomson), 7/e, 2004
3. P.G. Apte-International Finance Management- (Tata McGraw Hill), 5/e
4. V. Sharan – International Finance Management- PHI 3/e
5. MadhuVij- Multinational Financial Management – Excel
6. Jain, Periyad, and Yadav – International Finance Management ---(McMillan)
7. S P Srinivasan and Dr B Janakiram - International Finance Management ---(Biztantra Wiley
Dreamtech, 2005).
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Course Objectives:
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Recommended Books:
1. John C.Hull, Options Futures & Other Derivatives, (Pearson Education), 6/e
2. Vohra& Bagri - Options &Futures- (TMH), 2/e
3. Derivatives- Valuation & Risk Management-Dubofsky& Miller - (Oxford University Press),
2004/05
4. Risk Management & Insurance - Harrington &Niehaus - TMH, 2/e
5. Risk Management & Derivative - Shulz - Thomson / Cengage Learning.
6. Introduction to Derivatives and Risk Management - Chance - Thomson Learning, 6/e, 2004
7. Options & Futures -Edwards & Ma - (MacGraw Hill), 1/e
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Course Objectives:
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Delegation and supervision of audit work; Materiality and Audit Plan; Revision of Materiality;
Documenting the Materiality; Performance Materiality (SA 320 Materiality in Planning and
Performing an Audit).
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Environment (SA 315 Identifying and Assessing the Risks of Material Misstatement Through
Understanding the Entity and Its Environment); Materiality and audit risk (SA 320 Materiality in
Planning and Performing an Audit); Internal audit, Basics of Standards on Internal Audit (SIAs)
issued by the ICAI; Basics of Internal Financial Control and reporting requirements; Distinction
between Internal Financial Control and Internal Control over Financial Reporting.
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1. Laws governing trade finance viz FEMA, NI ACT, Indian Stamp Act, Exim Policy, RBI
guidelines of Import and Export, FEDAI guidelines
3. International Commercial(INCO) terms and Uniform customs and practice for documentary
credits
4. Export Pre Shipment Credit, Post Shipment credit, International Finance –methods of raising
funds through Loan Syndication, Masala bonds
5. Risks involved in trade finance-country risk, currency risk, credit risk, exchange risk, Role of
Exim Bank and ECGC
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A fairly standard structure that we have found helpful is below but is not restrictive
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
3. Literature and theoretical background
4. Research Hypotheses
5. Methodology
6. Results
7. Discussion
8. Recommendations
9. Conclusions
10. References
11. Appendices
It may not be obvious at the outset that these chapters’ sections in fact inter-link and build upon
each other to form a coherent argument.
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APTITUDE ESENTIALS
Sl Duration in
Topic Name Sub-Topics
No Hours
- Pre-assessment 1 Hour (Online)
a. Number system
b. Power cycle
1 Numbers system c. Remainder cycle 2
d. Factors, Multiples
e. HCF and LCM
Reading a. Speed Reading Strategies
2 2
comprehension b. RC - Types and Tackling Strategies
a. Linear Arrangement
Data arrangements b. Circular Arrangement
3
and Blood relations c. Multi-dimensional Arrangement 2
d. Blood Relations
a. Work with different efficiencies
b. Pipes and cisterns
4 Time and work
c. Work equivalence 2
d. Division of wages
a. Subject-Verb Agreement
b. Modifiers
c. Parallelism
d. Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement 2
5 Sentence correction
e. Verb Time Sequences
f. Comparisons
g. Prepositions
h. Determiners
Coding & decoding, a. Coding and Decoding
Series, Analogy, b. Series
6
Odd man out and c. Analogy 2
Visual reasoning d. Odd Man Out
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e. Visual Reasoning
a. Percentages as Fractions and Decimals
Percentages, Simple b. Percentage Increase / Decrease
7 interest and c. Simple Interest
Compound interest d. Compound Interest 2
e. Relation Between Simple and
Compound Interest
a. Pro-active thinking
b. Reactive thinking (signpost words, root
Sentence completion words, prefix suffix, sentence structure
8
and Para-jumbles clues)
c. Fixed jumbles 2
d. Anchored jumbles
a. Clocks
Clocks, calendars, b. Calendars
9 Direction sense and
c. Direction Sense 2
Cubes
d. Cubes
a. Basics of time, speed and distance
b. Relative speed
Time, Speed and c. Problems based on trains 2
10
Distance
d. Problems based on boats and streams
e. Problems based on races
a. Vocabulary Demystified
b. Synonyms and Antonyms
11 Vocabulary
c. Word Analogy 2
d. Miscellaneous Vocabulary
a. Data Interpretation – Tables
Data interpretation b. Data Interpretation - Pie Chart
12
and Data sufficiency c. Data Interpretation - Bar Graph 2
d. Data Sufficiency
a. Basic terminologies in profit and loss
Profit and loss, b. Partnership
13 Partnerships and
averages c. Averages 2
d. Weighted average
e. Mixtures and alligations
Articles, a. Definite and Indefinite Articles
14 Prepositions and b. Omission of Articles
Interrogatives c. Prepositions
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Post-assessment 1 Hour
-
(Online)
Total Duration 36 Hours
INTERVIEW ESENTIALS
Sl.no Duration
· Importance of GD round
· Skills assessed in GD round
· How to ace GD
1
Group discussion - · Dos and don’ts of a GD 2
Basics · Idea generation techniques
· One mock GD participated by 12
volunteer students, facilitated by the trainer
· Self-introduction practice
Personal Interview - · Body language – especially
2 2
Basics grooming
– for personal interview
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