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Business Management

Introduction:

Management education is a essential tool for professional development. Management education gives opportunity to learners to understand business strategies, overcome challenges of work life, enhance cognitive skills, broadens knowledge by equipping intellectual tools. Business Prowess expands with learning management subjects. Today’s dynamic world of knowledge is full of learning tools, software’s and artificial intelligence that adds to the skills of learners. In the Unpredictable business landscape, resilience is a key attribute that can make or break a organisation and hence for learners who want to set up their own organisations, be entrepreneurs or go for start-ups can adapt and delve with new insights, navigate adversities, build mental and emotional fortitude and foster a culture of good workforce, good work environment.

 

Aims and Objectives

The Aim of Business Management subjects in the semester two is to make learning more interesting and scope based for learners to develop skills, knowledge enhancement, employment orientation and research based.

The objectives of Business Management mandatory and elective subjects is to foster critical thinking, analytical skilling, language and research proficiency and comprehensive abilities.

 

Learning Outcomes

Accumulation of Knowledge and intellectual growth results in overall development of persons intelligence and capacity to navigate the complexities of world effectively.

Eligibility: Graduate in faculty from Commerce and Management (B.Com, B.Com(B & I), B.Com (A & F), B.Com (FM), BMS) from any University recognised by UGC

Credit Structure of the program (Sem-I, II, III & IV)

Year (2 Year PG) Level Sem (2
Year)
Major RM OJT

/FP

RP Cum. Cr. Degre e
Mandatory* Electives

Any One

I 6.0 Sem I Strategic Management Credi ts 4

Human Resource Management Credits 4

Consumer Behaviour Credits 4

Business Ethics Credits 2

Credits 4

Organisational Behaviour

OR

Tourism Management

OR

E-Commerce

Supply Chain Management

Total Quality Management

Personality Development and Soft Skills

RM

4 22 I
Sem II Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

Credits 4

Brand Management Credi ts 4

Professional Intelligence Credits 4

Hospitality Management Credi ts 2

Credits 4

Indian Constitution OR

Information Transfer Skills in Research OR

Safety & Health Management at Work

Career Planning & Development

Change Management

Indian Business Houses Management Practices

4 22
Cum. Cr. For PG Diploma 28 8 4 4 44

       Exit option: PG Diploma (44 Credits after Three Year UG Degree
II 6.5 Sem III Entrepreneurial Management Credits 4 Credits 4

Business Environment

OR

4 22 PG

Degree After 3- Yr. UG

Marketing Strategies and Practices Credits 4 Indian Aviation Industry

OR

Stress Management & Consumer Psychology Credits 4 Performance Appraisal Green Marketing

Talent Management

Social Media MarketingCredits 2 Marketing Research
Sem IV Corporate Restructuring Credits 4

Service Industry Credits 4

Credits 4

Social Security & Welfare of Employees OR

6 22
Advertising Credits 4 Use of ICT in Business OR
Women Leadership
Indian Ethos in Business Workforce Diversity
Media Planning
Cum. Cr. For 1 Yr  PG Degree 26 8 10 44
Cum. Cr. For 2 Yr  PG Degree 54 16 4 4 10 88

Note: *The number of courses can vary for totalling 14 Credits for Major Mandatory Courses in a semester as illustrated.

Programme Outcome

Business Management

Introduction:

Management education is a essential tool for professional development. Management education gives opportunity to learners to understand business strategies, overcome challenges of work life, enhance cognitive skills, broadens knowledge by equipping intellectual tools. Business Prowess expands with learning management subjects. Today’s dynamic world of knowledge is full of learning tools, software’s and artificial intelligence that adds to the skills of learners. In the Unpredictable business landscape, resilience is a key attribute that can make or break a organisation and hence for learners who want to set up their own organisations, be entrepreneurs or go for start-ups can adapt and delve with new insights, navigate adversities, build mental and emotional fortitude and foster a culture of good workforce, good work environment.

 

Aims and Objectives

The Aim of Business Management subjects in the semester two is to make learning more interesting and scope based for learners to develop skills, knowledge enhancement, employment orientation and research based.

The objectives of Business Management mandatory and elective subjects is to foster critical thinking, analytical skilling, language and research proficiency and comprehensive abilities.

 

Learning Outcomes

Accumulation of Knowledge and intellectual growth results in overall development of persons intelligence and capacity to navigate the complexities of world effectively.

Eligibility

Eligibility: Graduate in faculty from Commerce and Management (B.Com, B.Com(B & I), B.Com (A & F), B.Com (FM), BMS) from any University recognised by UGC

Course Structure

Credit Structure of the program (Sem-I, II, III & IV)

Year (2 Year PG) Level Sem (2
Year)
Major RM OJT

/FP

RP Cum. Cr. Degre e
Mandatory* Electives

Any One

I 6.0 Sem I Strategic Management Credi ts 4

Human Resource Management Credits 4

Consumer Behaviour Credits 4

Business Ethics Credits 2

Credits 4

Organisational Behaviour

OR

Tourism Management

OR

E-Commerce

Supply Chain Management

Total Quality Management

Personality Development and Soft Skills

RM

4 22 I
Sem II Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

Credits 4

Brand Management Credi ts 4

Professional Intelligence Credits 4

Hospitality Management Credi ts 2

Credits 4

Indian Constitution OR

Information Transfer Skills in Research OR

Safety & Health Management at Work

Career Planning & Development

Change Management

Indian Business Houses Management Practices

4 22
Cum. Cr. For PG Diploma 28 8 4 4 44

       Exit option: PG Diploma (44 Credits after Three Year UG Degree
II 6.5 Sem III Entrepreneurial Management Credits 4 Credits 4

Business Environment

OR

4 22 PG

Degree After 3- Yr. UG

Marketing Strategies and Practices Credits 4 Indian Aviation Industry

OR

Stress Management & Consumer Psychology Credits 4 Performance Appraisal Green Marketing

Talent Management

Social Media MarketingCredits 2 Marketing Research
Sem IV Corporate Restructuring Credits 4

Service Industry Credits 4

Credits 4

Social Security & Welfare of Employees OR

6 22
Advertising Credits 4 Use of ICT in Business OR
Women Leadership
Indian Ethos in Business Workforce Diversity
Media Planning
Cum. Cr. For 1 Yr  PG Degree 26 8 10 44
Cum. Cr. For 2 Yr  PG Degree 54 16 4 4 10 88

Note: *The number of courses can vary for totalling 14 Credits for Major Mandatory Courses in a semester as illustrated.

Advance Accountancy

Introduction:

Advanced Cost and Management Accounting is a dynamic subject in the field of accounting.This subject helps to identify the cost concepts and its impact on the profitability of the business thereby making the process of managerial decision making easy and quick

Aims and Objectives

  1. To enhance the abilities of learners to develop the concept of Cost and management accounting and its significance in the business
  2. To enable the learners to understand, develop and apply the techniques of costing in the decision making in the business corporate
  3. To enable the learners in understanding, developing, preparing and presenting the financial report in the business corporate

 

Learning Outcomes

  1. The students will be able to identify and analyse Cost concepts and understand managerial decision making
  2. The students will be able to understand standard practices associated with Standard Costing and Variance analysis
  3. The students will be able to prepare and present functional budgets at organizational level
  4. The students will be able to identify and analyse practices associated with Operating costing

Eligibility: Graduate in faculty from Commerce and Management (B.Com, B.Com(B & I), B.Com (A & F), B.Com (FM), BMS) from any University recognised by UGC

Credit Structure of the program (Sem-I, II, III & IV)

Year (2 Year PG) Level Sem

(2 Year)

Major RM OJ T

/FP

RP Cum. Cr. Degree
Mandatory* Electives

Any One

 

I

 

6.0

Sem I Advanced Cost and Management Accounting – Credits 4

 

Direct and Indirect Taxation (Income Tax) -Credits 4

 

Advanced Financial Accounting Credits 4

Credits 4

 

Mutual Fund Management and Wealth Management OR

 

Introduction to IND AS

OR

 

Fundamental Analysis for

Corporate

 

4

22  

I

Advanced Trends in Accounting – Credits 2  

RM

Sem II Advanced Cost Accounting – 4 Credits Credits 4

 

Risk Management OR

 

Liquidation Accounting OR

 

Accounting of Housing Society & Charitable Trust

 

4

22
Corporate Finance – 4 Credits
Direct and Indirect Taxation (Goods and Services Tax) – 4 Credits
Advanced Trends in Accounting – II – 2

Credits

Cum. Cr. For PG Diploma  

28

 

8

 

4

 

4

 

 

44

Exit option: PG Diploma (44 Credits after Three Year UG Degree)
 

II

 

6.5

 

Sem III

 

Corporate Financial Accounting -4 Credits

 

Advanced Auditing

4 Credits

 

Credits 4

 

Accounting and Taxation of Ecommerce Industries

OR

 

4

 

22

 

PG

Degree After 3- Yr. UG

 

Financial Services 4 Credits

Accounting and Taxation of Securities and Commodities

OR

Advanced Trends in Accounting –

III 2 Credits

 

Operations Research

 

Sem IV

Advanced Financial Management 4 Credits Credits 4

 

Financial Journalism OR

 

6

22
2.  International

Financial Reporting Standards 4 Credits

 

3.  Personal Financial Planning

4 Credits

 

Auditing and Assurance (Accounting Ethics and Corporate Governance)

OR

 

Forex (Foreign Exchange Rate Management and Derivatives

Cum. Cr. For 1 Yr PG Degree 26 8 10 44
Cum. Cr. For 2 Yr PG Degree 54 16 4 4 10 88

Note: *The number of courses can vary for totaling 14 Credits for Major Mandatory Courses in a semester as illustrated

Programme Outcome

Advance Accountancy

Introduction:

Advanced Cost and Management Accounting is a dynamic subject in the field of accounting.This subject helps to identify the cost concepts and its impact on the profitability of the business thereby making the process of managerial decision making easy and quick

Aims and Objectives

  1. To enhance the abilities of learners to develop the concept of Cost and management accounting and its significance in the business
  2. To enable the learners to understand, develop and apply the techniques of costing in the decision making in the business corporate
  3. To enable the learners in understanding, developing, preparing and presenting the financial report in the business corporate

 

Learning Outcomes

  1. The students will be able to identify and analyse Cost concepts and understand managerial decision making
  2. The students will be able to understand standard practices associated with Standard Costing and Variance analysis
  3. The students will be able to prepare and present functional budgets at organizational level
  4. The students will be able to identify and analyse practices associated with Operating costing
Eligibility

Eligibility: Graduate in faculty from Commerce and Management (B.Com, B.Com(B & I), B.Com (A & F), B.Com (FM), BMS) from any University recognised by UGC

Course Structure

Credit Structure of the program (Sem-I, II, III & IV)

Year (2 Year PG) Level Sem

(2 Year)

Major RM OJ T

/FP

RP Cum. Cr. Degree
Mandatory* Electives

Any One

 

I

 

6.0

Sem I Advanced Cost and Management Accounting – Credits 4

 

Direct and Indirect Taxation (Income Tax) -Credits 4

 

Advanced Financial Accounting Credits 4

Credits 4

 

Mutual Fund Management and Wealth Management OR

 

Introduction to IND AS

OR

 

Fundamental Analysis for

Corporate

 

4

22  

I

Advanced Trends in Accounting – Credits 2  

RM

Sem II Advanced Cost Accounting – 4 Credits Credits 4

 

Risk Management OR

 

Liquidation Accounting OR

 

Accounting of Housing Society & Charitable Trust

 

4

22
Corporate Finance – 4 Credits
Direct and Indirect Taxation (Goods and Services Tax) – 4 Credits
Advanced Trends in Accounting – II – 2

Credits

Cum. Cr. For PG Diploma  

28

 

8

 

4

 

4

 

 

44

Exit option: PG Diploma (44 Credits after Three Year UG Degree)
 

II

 

6.5

 

Sem III

 

Corporate Financial Accounting -4 Credits

 

Advanced Auditing

4 Credits

 

Credits 4

 

Accounting and Taxation of Ecommerce Industries

OR

 

4

 

22

 

PG

Degree After 3- Yr. UG

 

Financial Services 4 Credits

Accounting and Taxation of Securities and Commodities

OR

Advanced Trends in Accounting –

III 2 Credits

 

Operations Research

 

Sem IV

Advanced Financial Management 4 Credits Credits 4

 

Financial Journalism OR

 

6

22
2.  International

Financial Reporting Standards 4 Credits

 

3.  Personal Financial Planning

4 Credits

 

Auditing and Assurance (Accounting Ethics and Corporate Governance)

OR

 

Forex (Foreign Exchange Rate Management and Derivatives

Cum. Cr. For 1 Yr PG Degree 26 8 10 44
Cum. Cr. For 2 Yr PG Degree 54 16 4 4 10 88

Note: *The number of courses can vary for totaling 14 Credits for Major Mandatory Courses in a semester as illustrated