Bachelor of Business Administration: Bba - I Semester
Bachelor of Business Administration: Bba - I Semester
Bachelor of Business Administration: Bba - I Semester
BBA - I SEMESTER
THEORY SESSIONAL
BBA - II SEMESTER
BBA 201 Organizational Behavior 1.0 BBA 207 Programming Lab-II. 1.0
BBA 203 Quantitative Techniques in
Management 1.0
BBA 210 Introduction to ‘C’ Programming 1.0
BBA 205 Basics of Financial Management 1.0
BBA 208 Principles of Marketing 1 1.0
BBA 209 Business Communication –II 1.0
BBA 301 Research Methodology 1.0 BBA 307 Lab. In Java 1.0
BBA 302 Human Resource Management 1.0
BBA 303 Legal Aspects of Management 1.0
BBA 304 Introduction to Financial Markets 1.0
BBA 305 Introduction to Java Programming 1.0
BBA 308 Principles of Marketing II 1.0
BBA - IV SEMESTER
BBA 402 Introduction to Multimedia & BBA 406 Computer Application / Multimedia Lab. 1.0
Information Technology 1.0
BBA 403 Management & Control of Cost 1.0
BBA 404 Fundamentals of Operations Research 1.0
BBA 405 Introduction to Materials Management
& Production Management 1.0
BBA 408 Sales & Distribution Management 1.0
BBA 409 Business Ethics 1.0
BBA - V SEMESTER
BBA 501 Entrepreneurship & Small Business 1.0 BBA 507 Oracle Lab. 1.0
BBA 502 International Trade & Business 1.0 BBA 620 Project I 1.0
BBA 505 Database Design & Management 1.0
BBA 506 Project Feasibility Report 1.0
BBA 509 Hospitality Management 1.0
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BBA - VI SEMESTER
BBA 601 Management Information System 1.0 BBA 621 Project 2 1.0
BBA 615 Project Management 1.0
BBA 508 E-Commerce 1.0
Any two subjects from one group and any one subject from
any other group out of the following groups
MARKETING AREA
BBA 603 International Marketing 1.0
BBA 622 Services Marketing 1.0
BBA 617 Advertising Management 1.0
FINANCE AREA
BBA 605 Banking Concepts & Practice 1.0
BBA 606 Securities & Securities Market 1.0
BBA 607 International Finance 1.0
PERSONNEL AREA
BBA 608 Manpower Planning 1.0
BBA 609 Industrial Relation 1.0
BBA 610 Industrial & Labour Legislation 1.0
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FIRST SEMESTER
Introduction to Management:
Definition, Nature, Role of Managers, Managerial skills and Levels, Basic Functions of
Management
Planning:
Definition, Nature, Importance, Types of Planning (from Koontz-Weihrich), Steps in
Planning (from Koontz-Wiehrich), Planning Premises
Organising:
Concept, Definition, Formal and Informal Organisation, Organisational Structure (Functional
Organisation, Product/ Market Organisation and Matrix Structure), Span of Management
(concept and factors influencing the Span of Management), Delegation of authority
Staffing:
Definition, Factors affecting Staffing—The External and Internal Environment Identification
of Job Requirements Job Design, Recruitment, Selection (process and limitations of
Selection Process)
Leadership:
Definition, Leadership Characteristics
Directing:
Meaning of Motivation, Primary Motives, Secondary Motives, General Motives
Controlling:
Meaning, Need of Control, Control Process, Traditional Control Devices
Text Books:
1. Koontz, H. and Weihrich, H, Essentials Of Management (Tata McGraw Hill: New
Delhi)
2. Bose, D. Chandra, Principles of Management and Administration, (Prentice Hall
India: New Delhi)
3. Stoner, Freeman and Gilbert, Management (Prentice Hall of India: New Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Luthans, F. Organization Behaviour (McGraw Hill: New Delhi)
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BBA 102 BUSINESS STATISTICS 1.0
Measures of Variation:
Range, Co-efficient of Variation Lorenz Curve. Quartile Deviation, Root Mean Square
Deviation, Standard Deviation
Correlation Analysis:
Methods of Studying Correlation for Grouped and Ungrouped Frequency Distribution.
Regression Analysis:
Equation of Regression Lines for Grouped and Ungrouped Frequency Distribution, Standard
Error Estimate.
Index Numbers:
Types of Index Numbers and Methods of their Construction, Tests for Perfection Base
Shifting,
Note : The treatment of the subject matter is to be application oriented. The proof of
theorem and derivation of formulae is not required.
Text books:
1. Gupta and Gupta, Business Statistics. (Sultan Chand & Sons: New Delhi).
2. Chandan, J. Statistics for Business Economics. (Vikas: New Delhi)
Reference books:
1. Das, N.G. Statistical Methods(.M. Das & Co.: Kolkata).
2. Hogg, Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (Pearson: New Delhi)
3. Miller, John E.Freud’s Mathematical Statistics with Application 7/e (Pearson: New
Delhi)
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BBA 109 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER’S COMPUTING 1.0
Computer Basics:
A Simple Model of a Computer, Characteristics of Computers, Problem Solving.
Computer Languages:
Why Programming Language?, Assembly Language, High-level Language, Compiling High-
level Language, Fundamental of C & C++.
Data Representation:
Representation of Characters in Computers, Representation of Integers and Real in binary,
Octal, Hexadecimal Representation of Numbers and their conversion.
Binary Arithmetic:
Binary Addition, Binary Subtraction, Signed Numbers, Two’s Complement Representation of
Numbers, Addition/Subtraction of Numbers in 2’s Complement Notation, Binary
Multiplication, Binary Division.
Input/Output Unit:
Description of Computer Input Units Other Input Methods, Computer Output Units.
Computer Memory:
Memory Cell Memory Organization Read-only Memory, Serial-access Memory Physical
Devices Used to Construct Memory, Magnetic Hard Disk, Floppy Disk Drives, CDROM,
Magnetic Tape Drives.
Computer Networks: Need for Computer Communication Networks, Internet and World
Wide Web, Communication Protocols, Local Area Networks
Operating Systems:
Why We Need an OS, Batch OS, Multiprogramming OS, Time-Sharing OS, Unix OS.
Text Book:
1. ITL ESL, Introduction to Computer Science, (Pearson : New Delhi)
2. O’Brien, James, Introduction to Information System
Reference Books :
1. Sinha P.K., Sinha P., Computer Fundamentals, (BPB : New Delhi)
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BBA 104 BUSINESS ECONOMICS 1.0
Demand:
Law of Demand-Demand Curve, Movement vs Shift of the Demand Curve, Determinants of
Demand, Elasticity of Demand (Types-price, income and cross elasticity, Measurement of
elasticity of demand)
Theory of Consumer Behavior:
Cardinal Utility Theory (assumptions, law of diminishing marginal utility, law of equi-
marginal utility, consumer’s equilibrium, derivation of demand curve), Ordinal Utility Theory
(assumptions, meaning and properties of indifference curve, marginal rate of substitution,
consumer’s equilibrium, income consumption curve, price consumption curve, income &
substitution effects of normal goods under Hicksian approach, derivation of demand curve),
Demand Forecasting:
Purpose, Techniques (survey method, statistical method-trend fitting, econometric
regression method)
Theory of Production:
Production Function (meaning), Law of Diminishing Returns, Three stages of Production in
Short Run, Producer’s Equilibrium in Long Run, Law of Returns to Scale
Theory of Cost:
Types, Short Run Cost Curves, Long Run Average Cost Curve, Economies and
Diseconomies of scale
Market Structure:
Perfect Competition (features of pure and perfect competition, determination of
price, short and long run equilibrium of a firm, shut down point and its
significance), Monopoly (features, causes, short run equilibrium of a firm, concept
& conditions of Price Discrimination, Third degree price discrimination),
Monopolistic Competition (features, short and long run equilibrium of a firm),
Text Books:
1. Dwivedi, D. N, Managerial Economics (Vikas Publishing House: New Delhi)
2. Varshney & Maheshwari, Managerial Economics (Sultan Chand & Sons: New Delhi)
3. Dholakia & Oza, Microeconomics for Management Students (Oxford University Press:
New Delhi)
4. Managerial Economics-Udipto Roy(Asian Book:Kolkata)
Reference Books:
1. Samuelson,N., Economics (Tata-McGraw Hill: New Delhi)
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BBA 105 INTRODUCTING TO BUSINESS ACCOUNTING 1.0
Accounting:
Basics of Accounting, Accounting Mechanics (Double Entry System, Classification, Golden
Rules, Concepts and Conventions, Indian Accounting Standards)
Final Accounts:
Trading Account, Profit and Loss Account, Adjustments, Forms of Balance Sheet, Assets and
their Classification, Liabilities and their Classification, Uses and Limitations
Depreciation:
Meaning, Determinant Factors, Methods (straight line and diminishing balance) and
Significance
Bills of Exchange:
Parties to a Bills of Exchange, Types, Promissory Notes, Distinction between Promissory
Notes and Bills of Exchange, Dishonour of Bills,
Text Books:
1. Anthony, R.N. Management Accounting Principles (AITBS: New Delhi)
2. Hanif and Mukherjee, Modern Accountancy (Tata McGraw Hill: New Delhi)
Reference Book:
1. Sahaf, MA, Management Accounting (Vikas: New Delhi)
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BBA 108 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION - I 1.0
This course is aimed at inculcating effective oral communication skills to the students
through regular use of following techniques and methods:
1. Group Discussions
2. Mock Interview
3. Paper Presentation
4. Extempore Speeches
5. Debates
6. Quizzes
7. Guest Lectures and experimental exercises by communication experts
8. Role playing – 40 marks
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SECOND SEMESTER
Leadership and Group Dynamics: Historically Important (Ohio State and Michigan
leadership Theories), Traditional Theories (Trait Theory and Contingency Theory)
Modern Theories (Charismatic Theories), Formal and informal groups, role concept
Text Books:
1. Pareek, U. Understanding Organizational Behaviour (Oxford University Press: New
Delhi)
2. Robbins, S.P.& Sanghi Organizational Behaviour (Prentice Hall India: New Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Luthans, F. Organizational Behaviour (McGraw Hill: New Delhi)
2. Newstrom, J.W. and Davis, K. Ornagizational Behavaiour: Human Behaviour at Work
(Tata McGraw Hill: New Delhi)
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BBA 203 QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES IN MANAGEMENT 1.0
Sampling Distribution: The Sampling Distribution of the Mean, Differences of two Means,
Proportions and Differences of two Proportions
Tests of Hypothesis: Procedure of Hypothesis Testing, Type I and Type II Errors, One
Tailed and Two Tailed Tests, Tests of Hypothesis Concerning Large Samples, Testing
Hypothesis about Population, Mean Difference between Two Proportions
Small Sampling Theory: t-distribution and its Properties, F-distribution and its Properties,
Text books:
1. Gupta and Gupta, Business Statistics. (Sultan Chand & Sons: New Delhi).
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BBA 210 INTRODUCTION TO ‘C’ PROGRAMMING 1.0
Input, Output, Branching and Looping: Managing Input and Output Operations,
Decision Making and Branching (if, While,if-then-else, for, do, do-while,switch)
Arrays: One and Two dimensional arrays,String variables, Reading and Writing
Strings, Arithmetic Operations on Characters, Putting Strings Together, Comparison of
Two Strings, String- Handling Functions.
User – Defined Functions: Need and Elements for User – Defined Functions,
Definition of Functions, Return Values and Their Types, Function Calls and
Declaration, Arguments and Corresponding Return Values, Nesting of Functions,
Recursion, The Scope,Visibility and Life Time of Variables.
Text Books :
1. E. Balaguruswamy - Programming in ANSI C, 3rd edn ( TMH: New Delhi)
Reference Book :
1. B. S. Gottfried - Programming with C (TMH: New Delhi)
2. Y. Kanetkar – Let us C, 4th Edn ( BPB Publication: New Delhi )
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BBA 205 BASICS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 1.0
Concept of Value & Return: Future Value & Present Value of Single Amount, Annuity
Financing Decisions: Meaning & Importance of Capital Structure, Factors affecting Capital
Structure Capitalisation (Meaning, Theories of Capitalization, Over & Under Capitalisation)
Text Books:
1. Chandra, P. Financial Management-Theory & Practices (Tata-Mcgraw Hill: New Delhi)
2. Pandey,I.M. Financial Management (Vikas: New Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Van Horne, Financial Management & Policy (Pearson Education Asia)
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BBA 208 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 1 1.0
Pricing Decisions: Concept of Price, Factors Influencing Pricing, Methods of Pricing (Cost
based and Competition oriented )
Text Books:
1. Kotler, P. and Armstrong G. Principles of Marketing (Pearson Prentice Hall: New
Delhi)
2. Ramaswamy, V.S. and Namakumari, S. Marketing Management (Macmillan: New
Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Saxena, R. Marketing Management (Tata McGraw Hill: New Delhi)
2. Stanton, W.J., Fundamentals of Marketing
3. Lamb, Hair, McDaniel, Marketing 7/e (Thomson: New Delhi)
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BBA 209 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION –II 1.0
Text Books:
a) Singh, B. Principles and Practices of Bank Letters (Skylark Publications: New Delhi)
b) Rai, U. and Rai S.M. Principles of Business Communication (Himalaya Publishing:
Mumbai)
c) Pillai, R.S. N. and Bhagavathi Modern Commercial Correspondence (S. Chand: New
Delhi)
Reference Book:
a) Kapur, A.N. A Guide to Business Correspondence and Communication Skills (S.
Chand: New Delhi)
b) Sethi, MK. Top Business Letters (Upkar: Agra)
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THIRD SEMESTER
Sampling: Meaning, Steps and Types (simple random, stratified random, systematic and
cluster samplings)
Text Books:
1. Ghosh, B.N. Scientific Method and Social Research (Sterling: New Delhi)
2. Kothari, C.R. Research Methodology – Methods and Techniques (New Age: New
Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Krishnaswami,O.R. Methodology of Research in Social Science (Himalaya
Publishing House: Mumbai.)
2. Gupta, Santosh Research Methodology and Statistical Techniques (Deep and Deep
Publications :New Delhi)
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BBA 302 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 1.0
Nature and Scope of HRM: Meaning, Difference between HRM and Personnel
Management, Objectives, Functions, Evolution of HRM
Human Resource Planning (HRP): Definition, Objectives, Need, Importance and the
Process
Recruitment and Selection: Sources and Process of Recruitment, Need for Scientific
Selection and the Selection Process
Text Books:
1. Chhabra, T.N. Human Resource Management (Dhanpat Rai: New Delhi)
2. Khanka, S.S. Human Resource Management (S. Chand: New Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Saiyadain, Human Resource Management (TMH:New Delhi)
2. Dessler, Human Resource Management (Pearson: New Delhi)
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BBA 303 LEGAL ASPECTS OF MANAGEMENT 1.0
The Factories Act, 1948: Objectives, Scope and Coverage, Provisions regarding Health,
Safety, Welfare, Working Hours of Adults, Employment of Women
The Trade unions Act, 1926: Objectives, Scope and Coverage, Meaning of Trade Union,
Registration of Trade Union, Membership, Obligations of Registered Trade Unions, Rights of
Registered Trade Unions
Industrial Disputes Act, 1947: Objectives, Scope and Coverage, Meaning of Industrial
Dispute, Who Can Raise a Dispute, Works Committee, Grievance Settlement, Conciliation,
Court of Inquiry, Voluntary Arbitration, Labour Court and Tribunals, Strikes and Lock-outs
Payment of Wages Act, 1936: Objectives, Scope and Coverage, Fixation of Wage
Periods, Time and Mode of Payment, Authorized Deductions
Minimum Wages Act, 1948: Objectives, Scope and Coverage, Fixation of Minimum Rates
of Wages, Fixation of Working Hours
Text Books:
1. Shukla, M.C. Mercantile Law (S.Chand:New Delhi)
2. Mamoria, Mamoria and Gankar Dynamics of Industrial Relations in India (Himalaya:
New Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Garg, A. Labour Laws (Nabhi:New Delhi)
2. Sarma A.N. Industrial Jurisprudence and Labour Legislation (Himalaya: New
Delhi)
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BBA 304 INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL MARKETS 1.0
Financial System: Concept of Financial Assets & Financial Markets, Functions of Financial
systems, Structure of Indian Financial markets, Brief outline of development in Indian
Financial System
Central banking System: Introduction, Functions of RBI, credit control via reserve
requirements, selective credit control, advances to priority sector, Qualitative Credit Control
Capital Markets: Concept, Functions & types of capital markets, Introduction to different
important players of Capital Market, Stock Exchange, Mutual Funds, Merchant & Investment
bankers,
Primary Markets: Concept, methods of raising funds (Public & Rights Issue, Private
placements)
Regulatory Framework: Role of SEBI, Recent guidelines of SEBI w.r.t Public Issues,
Listing and stock market trading.
Text Books:
1. Khan, M.Y, Financial System, (Tata McGraw Hill: New Delhi)
2. Machiraju, Indian Financial System (Vikas: New Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Fabozzi & Modigliani, Capital markets (Prentice Hall: New Delhi) .
2. Pandian,P, Security Analysis & Portfolio Management (Vikas: New Delhi)
3. Shekhar & Shekhar, Banking Theory & Practice (Vikas: New Delhi)
4. Agashe, A., Capital Markets & Financial services (EPH:Delhi)
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BBA 305 INTRODUCTION TO JAVA PROGRAMMING 1.0
Introduction to oopl, overview of java language, constants, variables and data types,
operators and expressions, decision making and branching, decision making and looping.
Classes, objects and methods, arrays, strings and vectors, concepts on packages and its
application, concept on applets, HTMl, web design.
Text Book:
1. Programming with java-Balaguraswamy E
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BBA 308 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING II 1.0
Product Lifecycle: Concept, Stages in PLC. Strategies for Managing Different Stages in the
Lifecycle.
Text Books :
1. Kotler. P & Armstrong. G. Principles of Marketing(Pearson Prentice
Hall: New Delhi) .
2. Ramaswamy – Namakumari, Marketing Management (Macmillan: New Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Saxena, R. Marketing Management (Tata McGraw Hill: New Delhi)
2. Lamb, Hair, McDaniel, Marketing 7/e (Thomson: New Delhi)
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FOURTH SEMESTER
Media and Time: Digital Audio Representation and Processing, Video Technology, Digital
Video and Image Compression, Time – based Media representation and Delivery
Text Books:
1. Burford, J.F.K., Multimedia Systems (Person Education: New Dellhi)
2. Dhan, T., Multimedia: Making It Work (TMH: New Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Schuman, J., Multimedia and Excel (Thomson: New Delhi)
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BBA 403 MANAGEMENT & CONTROL OF COST 1.0
Introduction: Cost concepts and cost object, Methods of Costing, Techniques of Costing,
Costing vis-à-vis other Functions of an organization
Classification of Costs and Cost Sheet: Classification of Costs and Cost Elements, Profit
Centre, Cost Unit, Preparation of Cost Sheet
Labour Costs: Treatment of Idle time and Overtime, Causes of Labour Turnover and the
Cost thereof
Process Costing: Normal and abnormal loss and abnormal gain, Meaning and Accounting
for:
a) Joint Products
b) By-products
Marginal Costing: Introduction and importance, basic Concepts of BEP and PV Ratio
Standard Costing: Concept of Standard Costing and its importance, preliminaries to the
establishment of standard cost, establishment of standard cost, analysis of variance
(material and labour)
Text Books:
1. Banerjee, B. Cost Accounting (PHI: New Delhi)
2. Nigam and Jain, Cost Accounting (PHI: New Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Rao, AP, Management Accounting (Everest: New Delhi)
2. Tulsian, Practical Costing (Vikas: New Delhi)
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BBA 404 FUNDAMENTALS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH 1.0
Game Theory: Two-Person Zero-Sum Games, Some Basic Terms, The Maximin-Minimax
Principle, Games Without Saddle Points (Mixed Strategies), Graphic Solution of 2 × n and m
× 2 Games
Text Books:
1. Kanti Swarup, Gupta, P.K. and Manmohan, Operations Research (Sultan Chand: New
Delhi)
2. Gupta-Manmohan, Problems in Operations Research (Sultan Chand: New Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Satyanarayana, M. and Raman, L. Management Operations Research
2. Hill – Liberman, Introduction to Operations Research (Tata McGraw Hill: New Delhi)
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BA 405 INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION
MANAGEMENT 1.0
An Overview: Stores Management, Location and Layout of Stores, Stores System and
Procedures
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
Layout: Deciding Location and Layout of Production Facilities for Plants, Types of Layout
Text Books:
1. Gopalakrishna, P. and Sunderasan, M., Materials Management: An Integrated
Approach (PHI: New Delhi)
2. Chary, S.N., Production and Operations Management ( TMH: New Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Datta, A.K.. Materials Management: Inventory Control and Logistics (PHI: New
Delhi)
2. Khanna, O.P., Industrial Engineering and Management (Dhanpat Rai: New Delhi)
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BBA 408 SALES & DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT 1.0
Evaluation: Standard Performance (quota, selling expense ratio, call frequency ratio, order
call ratio), Comparing Actual Performances with Standard Actions
Text Books:
1. Still, R., Cundiff, E.W. and Govoni, N.A.P. Sales Management (PHI: New Delhi)
2. Kotler, P. and Armstrong G. Principles of Marketing (Pearson Prentice Hall: New
Delhi)
Reference Book:
1. Ramaswamy, V.S. and Namakumari, S. Marketing Management (Macmillan: New
Delhi)
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BBA 409 BUSINESS ETHICS 1.0
Values vs. Skills: Universal vs. Local, Durable vs. Changing, Roles of Feeling, Reasoning
and Willing for Constructive Appreciation of Values and Skills
Deeper Insights into Ethics: Voluntary Unethicality vs. Induced Unethicality and their
Consequences
Human Values Explored Further: Secular and Sacred, Duties and Rights, Freedom and
Discipline, Affluence and Poverty, the Psychology of Competition
Text Book:
1. Chakraborty S.K. and Chakraborty D. Human Values and Ethics; Towards Holistic
Excellence (ICFAI: Hyderabad)
2. Sekhar, RC, Ethical Choice (Response: New Delhi)
Reference Book:
1. Modh, S., Business Ethics
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FIFTH SEMESTER
Introduction to Small Scale Industry in India: Definition, Steps for setting up small
industry, Contribution to Indian Economy
Sources of Finance: Own funds, Institutional finance, Venture Capital, Lease Finance,
factoring
Text Books:
1. Desai, V., Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Development and Management
2. Batra-Dangwal, Entrepreneurship and Small Scale Industries
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BBA 502 INTERNATIONAL TRADE & BUSINESS 1.0
International Trade Barriers: Meaning, Tariff and Non-Tariff Barriers, Impact of Non-
Tariff Barriers
Text Books:
1. Cherunillam, F., International Business (PHI: New Delhi)
2. Varshney,R.L. and Bhattacharya, B. International Marketing Management: An Indian
perspective (Sultan Chand: New Delhi)
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BBA 505 DATABASE DESIGN & MANAGEMENT 1.0
Entity – Relationship Model: Entities and entity sets, relationships and relationship
sets, mapping constraints, primary keys, entity relationship diagram, reducing E-R
diagrams to tables, generalization and specialization, aggregation.
Security and Integrity: Security and Integrity violations, Authorization and Views,
Security specification in SQL, Encryption, Statistical Databases.
Crash Recovery: Correctness and Atomicity, Transaction states, Log- based recovery,
Checkpoints, Shadow paging
Text Book:
1. Korth , H . F . et . al, Database System Concepts, ( McGraw – Hill: New Delhi)
Reference Book:
1. Elmasri / Navathe , Fundamentals of Database Systems, ( Pearson: New Delhi)
2. Date, CJ, Fundamentals of Database Systems
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BBA 506 PROJECT FEASIBILITY REPORT 1.0
In this course the students have to search for a real life business project idea. They will in
turn carry out a feasibility study for the project and finally submit a Project Feasibility
Report. This study will be carried out as per the discussions held in the course
Entrepreneurship and Small Business.
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BBA 509 HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT 1.0
Text Books:
1. Elliot, J., Tourism
2. Hall, DR, Tourism and Economic Development
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SIXTH SEMESTER
2. MIS and Decision Making Concepts, Herbert Simon Model of Decision Making
4. Concept of Systems Analysis and Design (SAD), Need for Systems Analysis, the
Process of SAD, MIS and System Analysis
Text Book:
1. Murdic, R.G. and Ross J.E., Information System for Modern Management (PHI:New
Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Laudon and Laundon, Management Information System (Pearson : New Delhi)
2. Goyel, Management Information System (Macmillan: New Delhi)
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BBA 615 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 1.0
Introduction: Impact of HR, MIS, Finance and Production, generation and screening of
project ideas
Feasibility Study of Project: Market Analysis, Technical Analysis and Financial Analysis
Project Cash Flows: Incremental Principle, Long Term Funds Principle and Exclusion of
Financing Costs Principle
Project Appraisal Criteria: NPV (Net Present Value), IRR (Internal Rate of Return) and
Pay Back Period (PBP)
Network Techniques for Project Management: Development of project Work, PERT and
CPM Model and Network Cost System
Text Books:
1. Chandra, P., Project Planning: Analysis, Implementation and Review
Reference Books:
2. Desai, V., Project Management
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BBA 508 E-COMMERCE 1.0
Legal issues : Laws for E-Commerce, Issues of Trademarks & Domain Names
Reference Book:
1. Agarwala& Agarwala , E-Commerce
2. Bajaj & Nag, E-Business (TMH: New Delhi)
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ELECTIVE (MARKETING)
BBA 603 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING 1.0
Product Policy: Concept of Product, Product Mix, Product Life Cycle in International
Marketing, Packaging (concept, factors influencing package design)
Distribution: Direct and Indirect Exporting, Surface vs. Air Transport, Foreign
Intermediaries
Export Incentives and Assistance: Exemption on Duty and Other Incentives, Production
and Marketing Assistance
Management of Risks: Commercial, Political, Legal and Cargo Risks, Role of ECGC
Text Books:
1. Cherunilam, F., International Business (or, International Marketing)(PHI: New Delhi)
2. Varsheny, R.L. and Bhattacharya, B. International Marketing Management (Sultan
Chand: New Delhi)
Reference Book:
1. Terpstra, V. International Marketing
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ELECTIVE (MARKETING)
BBA 622 SERVICES MARKETING 1.0
Text Books:
1. Wordruffe, H., Services Marketing (OUP: New Delhi)
2. Lovelock, Services Marketing (PHI: New Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Ziethmal – Bitnar, Services Marketing
2. Onkiat Shaw
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ELECTIVE (MARKETING)
BBA 617 ADVERTISING MANAGEMENT 1.0
Creative Strategy: The positioning strategy, the choice of appeal and the mode of
message, the theme, use of comparative messages
Media Decisions: Concept, Role of Media, Types of Media, Media Characteristics, Media
Planning Models (Press Models & Cinema Models), Concept of Media Scheduling
Text Books:
1. Aaker, DA, Myers, JG & Batra, R. Advertising Management (PHI: New Delhi)
2. Mohan, M. Advertising Management – Concepts & Cases (TMH: New Delhi)
Reference Books:
1. Kazmi & Batra, Advertising Sales Promotion (Excel:New Delhi)
2. Jefkins, F. Advertising (Pearson: New Delhi)
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ELECTIVE (FINANCE AREA)
BBA 605 BANKING CONCEPTS & PRACTICE 1.0
Banking System: Basic Concepts of Different Types of Banking Systems; An Overview and
structure of Indian Banking System, recent developments in banking sector
Text Books:
1. Varshney, P.N. Banking Law and Practice
2. Paramemeswaran , R. & Natarajan, R. Indian Banking
3. Vaish, M.C. Money, Banking and International Trade
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ELECTIVE (FINANCE AREA)
BBA 606 SECURITIES & SECURITIES MARKET 1.0
Securities and Securities Markets: Different kinds of equity and Debt securities,
organized security markets over the counter, Market Trading arrangements, regulations of
securities market by RBI, and SEBI
Risk and Return: Risk classification, systematic and unsystematic risk measurement,
standard deviation, variance, regression equations, correlation coefficients, probability
distributions, statistical methods
Bond Market: Bond Analysis, bond selection,YTM, Common Stock Analysis, Earnings
Analysis
Reference Books:
1. Singh, P. Investment Management
2. Bhalla, V.K Investment Management
3. Dodd, G., Cottle Security Analysis
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ELECTIVE (FINANCE AREA)
BBA 607 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 1.0
International trade and Finance: Modes of International trade and Balance of payments,
Current Account Transactions, Capital Account transactions, Official Reserve account,
sectoral independence, International independence, domestic and foreign trade,
components of International Financial system, foreign exchange market, International
Currency market
Export Import Procedures and Documentation: Terms of Export Import Order, Letter
of Credit, Main documents-Bill of lading, air way bill, Bill of Exchange, RBI’s role as
exchange control authority- FEMA, convertibility of capital account.
Text Books:
1. Avadhani, V.A International Finance
2. Sharan, V. International Financial Management
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ELECTIVE (PERSONNEL AREA)
BBA 608 MANPOWER PLANNING 1.0
Determining Manpower Needs: Job Analysis, Job Evaluation, Manpower Inventory, Skill
Inventory and Manpower Audit; Forecasting Manpower Needs. The Role of Computers In
Manpower Planning. Mathematical Models Used For Manpower Planning
Text Books:
1. Mamoria ,C.B. Personnel Management.
2. Yoder, Dale, Personnel Management and Industrial Relations
3. Gordon & McBeath , Manpower Planning and Control
4. Dwivedi, R.S . Manpower Management
5. Kumar Surinder and Padhy Prasantha, Personnel Management and Industrial
Relations.
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ELECTIVE (PERSONNEL AREA)
BBA 609 INDUSTRIAL RELATION 1.0
Trade Union: Trade Union Movement in India, Its Role, Objectives and
Functions, Essentials of a Successful Trade Union.
Text Books:
1. Mamoria,C.B. Personnel Management and Industrial Relations (Himalaya: Mumbai)
2. Mamoria and Gankar, Dynamics of IndustrialRelations (Himalaya:Mumbai)
3. Chhabra, T.N. Human Resource Management (Dhanpat Rai: New Delhi)
Reference Book:
1. Nair,N.G. and Nair Latha Personnel Management and Industrial Relations
(S.Chand:New Delhi)
2. Kumar, Surinder and Padhy Prasantha, Personnel Management and Industrial
Relations
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ELECTIVE (PERSONNEL AREA)
BBA 610 INDUSTRIAL & LABOUR LEGISLATION 1.0
This Paper will be Project-Oriented where the students will be expected to take some live
examples from an industry and analyze the case in the light of various Industrial and Labor
Legislation which they have been taught earlier (for e.g. Factories Act ,1948, Industrial
Dispute Act,1947, Trade Union Act, 1926, Payment of Wages Act, 1936, Minimum Wages
Act, 1948, Workman Compensation Act, 1923, etc.)
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ELECTIVE (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AREA)
BBA 611 COMPUTER NETWORKS 1.0
The OSI Model: The Model, Functions of the Layers, TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Transmission Media:
Guided Media, Unguided Media, Transmission , Transmission Impairment, Performance,
Wavelength, Shannon Capacity
Text Book :
1. Behrouz A. Forouzan Data Communication and Networking 2nd Edition
(Tata McGraw- Hill: New Delhi)
Reference Books :
1. Tanenbaum, A.S., Computer Networks, 3rd (PHI: New Delhi)
2. William, S., Data & Computer Communications, 6th Edition,(Pearson:New Delhi)
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ELECTIVE (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AREA)
BBA 612 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT 1.0
Text Book:
1. Tiwana, A., Knowledge Management
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ELECTIVE (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AREA)
BBA 613 INTERNET & WEB PAGE DESIGN 1.0
o Internet Basics: Internet, Internet Services, Capability Working, URLS and Domain
Names and Internet Service Providers (ISP)
o HTML
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