Syllabus
Syllabus
Syllabus
UNIT III - Law of Contract: Definition, essentials and types of contracts, offer and acceptance –
definition & essentials, consideration definition & essentials, exceptions rule, no consideration, no
contract, doctrine of privity of contract, capacity of parties, free consent, quasi contract, legality of
object, performance of contract, termination of contract, remedies for breach of contract. Sale of
Goods Act: Essentials, sale v/s agreement to sell. Condition v/s warranties, rights of unpaid seller
UNIT IV - Companies Act Definition, characteristics and kinds of companies, steps in formation
of company. Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association, prospectus. Directors:
appointment, power, duties and liabilities, meeting and resolutions: types of meetings. Auditor:
appointment, rights and liabilities, modes of winding up of a company.
UNIT V - Consumer Protection Act: Definitions - Aims and objectives, Consumer protection
councils, Redressal agencies and penalties for violation. The Information Technology Act:
Definition, Digital Signature, Electronic Governance, Attribution, Acknowledgment and Dispatch
of Electronic Records, Sense Electronic Records and Sense Digital Signatures, Regulation of
Certifying Authorities, Digital Signature Certificates, Duties of Subscribers, Penalties and Offences.
Suggested Readings
1. Business Environment ---Francis Cherunilam, Himalaya Publishing House
2. N D Kapoor – Elements of Mercantile Law – Sultan Chand-2014.
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UNIT I: Essentials of HRM: Functions of HRM, HRM vs.HRD, Strategic HRM: Meaning and
Roles in Strategy formulation and implementation, Barriers to strategic HRM, Linking HR strategy
with business strategy, Roles of HR Manager, roles of HR in merger and acquisitions, Technology
& HR and changing roles of HR due to technology, HRM linkage with TQM & productivity. Case
Studies
UNIT II: Human Resource Planning and Employee Hiring : Meaning of job Analysis, job design,
Human Resource Planning, methods demand forecasting for manpower planning, factors
influencing HRP, Employee hiring- methods of Recruitment, Employee selection, process of
employee selection, recent trends in recruitment. Case Studies
UNIT III: Employee Training & Development: Meaning importance of Training, types and
methods and types of training, career planning, promotion, transfer, demotion and separation,
Performance Appraisal: Meaning and types of appraisal, Job Evaluation: Meaning and methods of
job evaluation. Case Studies
UNIT V: Employee Safety/ Health and International Human Resource Management: Needs and
legal provision of employee health, measures to promote employee health , purpose of employee
safety, accidents: causes & prevention, effective safety management ,& legal provisos. Basic
principles governing International Human Resource Case Studies
Suggested Readings
1. V.S.P.Rao, Human Resource Management Himalaya Publications, Thirteenth Edition.
2. Gary Dessler Human Resource Management, Person Publication, 2013, 14 th Edition.
3. K. Aswathappa, Human Resource Management, McGraw Hill Education, 2013, 7th Edition.
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MBA II Sem BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS
Unit I: Research: – Meaning, Importance types and Qualities of Research; Research applications in
functional areas of Business, Emerging trends in Business research. Research & the Scientific
Method: Characteristics of scientific method. Steps in Research Process Concept of Scientific
Enquiry: – Formulation of Research Problem Management Question research Question
Investigation Question Research Proposal – Elements, Drafting & evaluating a research proposal.
Unit II: Research design: Concept, Features of a good research design, Use of a good research
design; Qualitative and Quantitative research approaches, Comparison – Pros and Cons of both
approaches. Exploratory Research Design: Concept, Types: Qualitative techniques – Projective
Techniques, Depth Interview, Experience Survey, Focus Groups, Observation. Descriptive
Research Designs: Concept, types and uses. Concept of Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Research
Experimental Design: Concept of Cause, Causal relationships, Concept of Independent &
Dependent variables, concomitant variable, extraneous variable, Treatment, Control group.
Unit III: Scaling & measurement techniques: Concept & Need of Measurement; Problems in
measurement in management research – Validity & Reliability. Levels of measurement – Nominal,
Ordinal, Interval, Ratio. Attitude Scaling Techniques: Concept of Scale – Rating Scales viz. Likert
Scales, Semantic Differential Scales, Constant Sum Scales, Graphic Rating Scales – Ranking Scales
– Paired comparison & Forced Ranking – Concept and Application.
Unit IV: Sampling: Concepts: Defining the Universe, Concepts of Statistical Population, Sample,
Characteristics of a good sample. Sampling Frame, Sampling & Non Sampling errors, Methods to
reduce the errors, Sample Size constraints, Non Response. Probability Sample: Simple Random
Sample, Systematic Sample, Stratified Random Sample, Area Sampling & Cluster Sampling. Non
Probability Sample: Judgment Sampling, Convenience Sampling, Purposive Sampling, Quota
Sampling & Snowballing Sampling methods. Determining size of the sample – Practical
considerations in sampling and sample size, sample size determination.
Unit V: Data Analysis: Editing, Coding, Tabular, frequency tables, Construction of frequency
distributions, Graphical Representation of Data: Appropriate Usage of Bar charts, Pie charts,
Histogram. Hypothesis: Qualities of a good Hypothesis –Framing Null & Alternative Hypothesis.
Concept of Hypothesis Testing – Logic & Importance. Analysis of Variance: One way and two way
Classifications. Mechanism of Report Writing- Report Preparation: Types, Report Structure:
preliminary section, main report, interpretation of results, suggestions & recommendations,
limitations of the study, Report formulation.
Suggested Readings
1. Research Methodology, Deepak Chawla, NeenaSondhi, Vikas Publication
2. Business Research Methods, Naval Bajpai, Pearson Education
3. Research Methodology, C R Kothari, New Age International.
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MBA II Sem FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & CORPORATE FINANCE
UNIT I: Introduction to Finance & Corporate Finance: Corporate Finance & its scope, Corporate
Governance and Agency Problem, Corporate valuation Models: Asset Based Valuation Model,
Earning based Valuation Model, Cash flow-based Model, CAPM Model, APT, EVA Analysis,
Introduction to start-up finance, Financial Decisions, Time Value of Money.
UNIT II: Investment and Financing Decision: Concept of Opportunity Cost, Cost of Debenture,
Preference and Equity capital, Composite Cost of Capital, Cash Flows as Profit and components of
Cash Flows, Capital Budgeting Decisions, Calculation of NPV and IRR, Excel Application in
Analyzing Projects.
UNIT III: Financial Decision: Capital Structure, Relevance and Irrelevancy theory, Leverage
analysis – financial, operating and combined leverage along with its implications, EBIT EPS
Analysis, Point of Indifference.
UNIT IV: Dividend Relevance: Factors affecting Dividend Policy, Forms of Dividends, Types of
Dividend Policies, Dividend Models: Walter and Gordon Model, Miller- Modigliani (MM)
Hypothesis.
UNIT V: Mergers and Acquisition: Introduction, Exchange Ratio, Synergy Benefits, Post Merger
EPS, Post Merger Price of share, Required rate of return of merged company, De-Merger.
Suggested Readings
1. Khan and Jain - Financial Management (Tata McGraw Hill, 7th Ed.)
2. Pandey I M - Financial Management (Vikas, 11th Ed.)
3. Prasanna Chandra - Fundamentals of Financial Management (TMH, 9th Ed.)
4. R P Rustagi - Financial Management (Galgotia, 2000, 2nd revised ed.)
UNIT –II Operations Concepts: Services scenario in India, difference between product and service,
characteristics of services, classification of services, product and service design, factors affecting
service design, service designing process, service blueprinting, service capacity planning.
Dimensions of quality in services, understanding service quality gap, measuring service quality
using SERVQUAL model. Case Studies
UNIT-IV Supply Chain Management: Overview of SCM, conceptual model of SCM, supply chain
drivers, measuring supply chain performance, core and reverse supply chain, global supply chain,
inbound and outbound logistics, Bullwhip effect in SCM, push & pull systems, lean manufacturing,
agile manufacturing, role of IT in SCM. Demand forecasting in supply chain— Simple moving
average method, weighted moving average method, linear regression and exponential smoothing
method. Case Studies
UNIT-V Productivity and Quality: TQM, Deming’s 14 principles, Juran’s quality triology, PDCA
cycle, KAIZEN, quality circles, 7QC tools and its 7 new management tools, ISO 9000-2000
clauses, six sigma, Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), 5S. Case Studies
Suggested Readings:-
1. Aswathappa, K. - Production & Operations Management (Himalaya Publishing House, 2nd
Edition)
2. Chary, S.N. -- Production & Operations Management (Tata McGraw Hill, 6th Edition)
3. Adam, & Ronald.– Production & Operations Management (Prentice Hall, 5th Edition)
Unit I - Operations Research & Decision Making Environments Operations Research:- Uses, Scope
and Applications of Operation Research in managerial decision making .Decision-making
environments:- Decision-making under certainty, uncertainty and risk situations; Decision tree
approach and its applications.
Unit III - Assignment model & Game Theory Assignment model: Hungarian Algorithm and its
applications, Maximization Assignment Problem. Game Theory: Concept of game; Two-person
zero-sum game; Pure and Mixed Strategy Games; Saddle Point; Odds Method; Dominance Method
and Graphical Method for solving Mixed Strategy Game.
Unit IV - Sequencing & Queuing Theory Sequencing Problem: Johnsons Algorithm for n Jobs and
Two machines, n Jobs and Three Machines, Two jobs and m - Machines Problems. Queuing
Theory: Characteristics of M/M/I Queue model; Application of Poisson and Exponential
distribution in estimating arrival rate and service rate; Applications of Queue model for better
service to the customers.
Suggested Readings
1. Sharma J K - Operations Research (Pearson, 3rd Edition
2. Vohra - Quantitative Techniques in Management (Tata McGraw-Hill, 2nd)
3. Kothari - Quantitative Techniques (Vikas 1996, 3rd Edition).
UNIT 1: Introduction to Digital Marketing & Website and Blog Development: Introduction to
Digital Marketing and its Significance; Traditional Marketing Vs Digital Marketing; Digital
Marketing Process; The contemporary digital revolution, digital transformation framework. Types
of websites, Keywords, Understanding Domain and Webhosting, Building Website/Blog using
CMS Word Press, Using Word Press Plug-ins; Blog Creation: Including Headlines, Links, Posts ;
Using various plugins like Elimentor
UNIT 2: SEO& Email-Marketing: Introduction to SEO; SEO Keyword Planner Tools; On Page
SEO Techniques: Indexing and Key Word Placement, Content Planning & Optimization, Display
Advertising, Various SEO Plug-in, Off –Page SEO Techniques; Email Marketing- Introduction and
Significance, campaigns using Mail Chimp; Email Marketing Strategy and Monitoring.
UNIT 3: SEM & Social Media Marketing: Introduction to SEM, Mobile Marketing, Video
Marketing on YouTube. Introduction to Social Media Marketing: Facebook, Instagram, Linked-in,
Twitter, Google G Suit and online marketing campaigns on theses Social Media platforms. Content
Marketing, Content creation process, Influencer marketing.
UNIT 4: Using Marketing Strategies & Analytics Tools: Understanding Digital marketing
Strategies, Using Marketing analytics tools to segment, target, position; Online PR and reputation
management, Digital Marketing Strategies and its ROI. Using Google Analytics and other social
media analytics tools. Using Apps and Gamification.
Suggested Readings:
1. Vandana, Ahuja; Digital Marketing, Oxford University Press India (November, 2015).
2. Seema Gupta; Digital Marketing, McGraw Hill Education; First edition (November 2017)
3. Ravi Kalakota :Frontiers of E Commerce (Pearson)
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UNIT -1: Management Information Systems - Need, Purpose and Objectives, Contemporary
Approaches to MIS, Information as a strategic resource, Use of information for competitive
advantage, MIS as an instrument for the organizational change. Information Technology –
Characteristics and emerging trends, IT Capabilities and their organizational impact, IT enabled
services. Transaction Processing System: Characteristics and its importance
UNIT –II: Information, Management and Decision Making - Attributes of information and its
relevance to Decision Making, Types of information. Models of Decision Making - Classical,
Administrative and Herbert Simon's Models. Management Support Systems: Decision Support
Systems, Group Decision Support Systems, and Executive Information Systems.
UNIT –III: Managing Data Resources- The need for data management, Challenges of data
management, Data independence, Data redundancy, Data consistency, Data administration.
Database Management System – Concepts and types of DBMS, Fields, Records, Table, View,
Reports and Queries. Data warehouse and Data mining – Characteristics and uses of Data
warehouse, Techniques of Data Mining, Business Intelligence. Database Management System
(Lab): Creation of Table, View and Reports. Basics of SQL and running queries
Suggested Readings
Unit I (Lab work on spreadsheet) Pivot Table: Developing Pivot Table, Analyzing data using goal
seek and solver, Scenarios Create named scenarios. Show, edit, delete scenarios, creating a scenario
summary report. Validating and Auditing: Set, edit validation criteria for data entry in a cell range
like: whole number, decimal, list, date, time, Trace precedent, dependent cells. Identify cells with
missing dependents. Creating applications in Spreadsheet and Macros.
Unit II (Lab work on spreadsheet) Creating and formatting Charts: Understanding chart types,
column chart, bar chart, line chart, pie chart, XY Scatter chart, Area chart, surface chart, bubble
chart. Create a combined chart like: column and line, column and area. Change the chart type for a
defined data series, Add; delete a data series in a chart, Re-position chart title, legend, data labels.
Change scale of value axis: minimum, maximum number to display, major interval. Change display
units on value axis without changing data source: hundreds, thousands, millions. Format columns,
bars, pie slices, plot area, chart area to display an image.
In second semester, the students are required to take one industry as per his/her interest for analysis
and preparing a project report. Preference should be given on the application of emerging
technologies in the selected industry. It may consists of Fintech, Block chain, Financial Services,
Data Science, Social Entrepreneurship or any other suitable area of interest. The report will be
prepared individually. The report will be evaluated by one external examiner appointed by
university.