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BBA syllabus MDU Rohtak
Hello I am taking admission in MDU Rohtak for BBA so kindly provide me the syllabus of BBA which will help in the future preparation of mine please??? As you want the BBA syllabus of MDU Rohtak so here I am providing you the syllabus below. FIRST YEAR First Semester Paper No Title of Paper(s) External Marks Internal Assessment/ Work-shop Marks Practical Marks Total Marks BBA101 Business Organization 80 20 - 100 BBA102 Business Mathematics 80 20 - 100 BBA103 Financial Accounting 80 20 - 100 BBA104 Computer Fundamentals 50 - 50 100 BBA105 Business Communication 80 20 - 100 BBA106 Micro-economics for Business Decisions 80 20 - 100 TOTAL 600 Second Semester Paper No Title of Paper(s) External Marks Internal Assessment/ Work-shop Marks Practical Marks Total Marks BBA201 Principles of Management 80 20 - 100 BBA202 Macro-economic Analysis and Policy 80 20 - 100 BBA203 Company accounts 80 20 - 100 BBA204 Computer Applications in Management 50 - 50 100 BBA205 Organizational Behavior 80 20 - 100 BBA206 Business Statistics 80 20 - 100 TOTAL 600 NOTE: 1 The duration of the end term examination shall be 3 hours CURRICULUM AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS OF BBA PROGRAMME SECOND YEAR Third Semester Paper No Title of Paper(s) External Marks Internal Assessment/ Work-shop Marks Practical Marks Total Marks BBA301 Cost Accounting 80 20 - 100 BBA302 Marketing Management 80 20 - 100 BBA303 Capital Markets 80 20 - 100 BBA304 Production Management 80 20 - 100 BBA305 Data Base Management System 50 - 50 100 BBA306 Environmental Studies 80 20 - 100 TOTAL 600 Fourth Semester Paper No Title of Paper(s) External Marks Internal Assessment/ Work-shop Marks Practical Marks Total Marks BBA401 Indian Business Environment 80 20 - 100 BBA402 Financial Management 80 20 - 100 BBA403 Human Resource Management 80 20 - 100 BBA404 Business Research Methods 80 20 - 100 BBA405 Business Laws 80 20 - 100 BBA406 Introduction to Information Technology 50 - 50 100 TOTAL 600 NOTE: 1 The duration of the end term examination shall be 3 hours 2 Immediately after the completion of the IV semester examination, the students shall proceed for their Summer Training of 4 weeks duration. The Summer Training Reports prepared after the completion of shall be assessed in the V semester as a compulsory paper. CURRICULUM AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS OF BBA PROGRAMME THIRD YEAR Fifth Semester Paper No Title of Paper(s) External Marks Internal Assessment/ Work-shop Marks Practical Marks Total Marks BBA501 Purchase and Materials Management 80 20 - 100 BBA502 Company Law 80 20 - 100 BBA503 Management Accounting 80 20 - 100 BBA504 Computer Networking & Internet 50 - 50 100 BBA505 Presentation Skills 80 20 - 100 BBA506 Summer Training Report* 100 - - 100 TOTAL 600 NOTE: 1 *Summer Training Report will be evaluated by the external examiner as per the provisions contained in the Ordinance Sixth Semester Paper No Title of Paper(s) External Marks Internal Assessment/ Work-shop Marks Practical Marks Total Marks BBA601 Corporate Taxation 80 20 - 100 BBA602 System Analysis & Design 80 20 - 100 BBA603 Foundations of International Business 80 20 - 100 BBA604 Consumer Protection 80 20 - 100 BBA605 E-Commerce 50 - 50 100 BBA606 Personality and soft skills Development 80 20 - 100 BBA607 Comprehensive Viva-voce 100 - - 100 TOTAL 700 BBA syllabus MDU Rohtak BUSINESS ORGANISATION PAPER CODE: BBA-101 UNIT-I Business – Concept, nature and scope, business as a system, business objectives, business and environment interface, distinction between business, commerce and trade UNIT-II Forms of business organization – Sole proprietorship, partnership, joint stock company, types of company cooperative societies; multinational corporations UNIT-III Entrepreneurship – Concept and nature; entrepreneurial opportunities in contemporary business environment; process of setting up a business enterprise; choice of a suitable form of business organization, feasibility and preparation business plan UNIT-IV Government and business interface; stock exchange in India; business combination – concept and causes; chambers of commerce and industries in India – FICCI, CII Association SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. Vasishth, Neeru, Business Organisation, Taxmann, New Delhi 2. Talloo, Thelman J., Business Organisational and Management, TMH, New Delhi 3. Tulsian, P.C., Business Organisation, Pearson Education, New Delhi Note: 1. Instructions for External Examiner: The question paper shall be divided in two sections. Section ‘A’ shall comprise of eight short answer type questions from whole of the syllabus carrying two marks each, which shall be compulsory. Answer to each question should not exceed 50 words normally. 2. Section ‘B’ shall comprise 8 questions (2 questions from each unit). The students will be required to attempt four questions selecting one question from each unit. 3. All questions will carry equal marks. External Marks: 80 Internal Marks: 20 Time: 3 hrs. BUSINESS MATHEMATICS PAPER CODE: BBA-102 UNIT-I Theory of Sets – Meaning, elements, types, presentation and equality of sets; union, intersection, compliment & difference of sets; Venn diagrams; Cartesian product of two sets; applications of set theory UNIT-II Indices & logarithms, arithmetic and geometric progressions and their business applications; sum of first n natural numbers, sum of squares and cubes of first n natural numbers UNIT-III Permutations, combinations and binomial theorem (positive index) UNIT-IV Matrices – Types, properties, addition, multiplication, transpose and inverse of matrix; properties of determinants, solution of simultaneous Linear Equations; differentiation and integration of standard algebraic functions; business applications of matrices, differentiation and integration SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. Sancheti, D.C., A.M. Malhotra & V.K. Kapoor, Business Mathematics, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi 2. Zameerudin, Qazi, V.K. Khanna & S.K. Bhambri, Business Mathematics, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi 3. Reddy, R.Jaya Prakash, Y. Mallikarjuna Reddy, A Text Book of Business Mathematics, Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi Note: 1. Instructions for External Examiner: The question paper shall be divided in two sections. Section ‘A’ shall comprise of eight short answer type questions from whole of the syllabus carrying two marks each, which shall be compulsory. Answer to each question should not exceed 50 words normally. 2. Section ‘B’ shall comprise 8 questions (2 questions from each unit). The students will be required to attempt four questions selecting one question from each unit. 3. All questions will carry equal marks. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PAPER CODE: BBA-103 UNIT-I Meaning and scope of accounting, nature of financial accounting principles, basis of accounting; accounting process – from recording of business transaction to preparation of trial balance UNIT-II Depreciation accounting; preparation of final accounts (non-corporate entities) alongwith major adjustments UNIT-III Rectification of errors; accounts of non-profit organization, joint venture accounts UNIT-IV Hire purchase, lease and installment purchase system accounting; consignment accounts SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. Gupta R.L., Advanced Accounting Vol. I, S. Chand & Sons, New Delhi 2. Grewal T.S. and M.C. Shukla, Advanced Accounting Vol. I, S. Chand & Sons, New Delhi 3. Monga, J.R., Financial Accounting, Margin Paper Bank, New Delhi 4. Maheshwari S.N., Advanced Accounting Vol. I, Vikas Publications Note: 1. Instructions for External Examiner: The question paper shall be divided in two sections. Section ‘A’ shall comprise of eight short answer type questions from whole of the syllabus carrying two marks each, which shall be compulsory. Answer to each question should not exceed 50 words normally. 2. Section ‘B’ shall comprise 8 questions (2 questions from each unit). The students will be required to attempt four questions selecting one question from each unit. 3. All questions will carry equal marks. COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS PAPER CODE: BBA-104 UNIT-I Introduction – Digital and analog computers, evolution of digital computers, major components of a digital computer, hardware, software, firmware, middleware and freeware, computer applications UNIT-II Decimal number system, binary number system, conversion of a binary number to decimal number, conversion of a decimal number to a binary number, addition of binary numbers, binary subtraction, hexadecimal number system, octal number system UNIT-III Input devices, output devices, printers, plotters, other forms of output devices; main memory, secondary memory and backup memory UNIT-IV Computer applications in offices, use of computers in books publication, desktop publishing system, application of computers for data analysis, application of computer in education, application of computer in banks, medical field SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. Gill, Nasib, Computer Fundamental and Internet 2. Saxena, Computer Applications in Management, Vikas Publication, New Delhi 3. B. Ram, Computer Fundamentals, New Age Publications, New Delhi 4. Rajaraman, V., Computer Fundamentals, PHI, New Delhi Note: 1. Instructions for External Examiner: The question paper shall be divided in two sections. Section ‘A’ shall comprise of five short answer type questions from whole of the syllabus carrying two marks each, which shall be compulsory. Answer to each question should not exceed 50 words normally. 2. Section ‘B’ shall comprise 8 questions (2 questions from each unit). The students will be required to attempt four questions selecting one question from each unit. 3. All questions will carry equal marks. BUSINESS COMMUNICAITON PAPER CODE: BBA-105 UNIT-I Business Communication – Nature and process, forms of communication, role of communication skills in business, communication networks, barriers to communication UNIT-II Communication Skills: Listening skills – cognitive process of listening, barriers to listening, reading skills, speaking skills, public speaking, voice modulation and body language UNIT-III Written Communication – Types, structures and layout of business letters; presentative letters – sales letters, claim letters, employment letters, writing memo, notice and circular UNIT-IV Business Reports – Purpose and types, framework of business reports, presentation of reports, brochures, issuing notice and agenda of meeting and recording of minutes of meetings SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. Koneru, Arun, Professional Communication, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 2. Monipally, M.M., Business Communication Strategies, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 3. Das, Biswajit and Ipseeta Satpathy, Business Communication and Personality Development, Excel Books, New Delhi 4. McGrath, E.H., Basic Managerial Skills for All, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi 5. Rai, Urmila and S.M. Rai, Business Communication, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai Note: 1. Instructions for External Examiner: The question paper shall be divided in two sections. Section ‘A’ shall comprise of eight short answer type questions from whole of the syllabus carrying two marks each, which shall be compulsory. Answer to each question should not exceed 50 words normally. 2. Section ‘B’ shall comprise 8 questions (2 questions from each unit). The students will be required to attempt four questions selecting one question from each unit. 3. All questions will carry equal marks. External Marks: 80 Internal Marks: 20 Time: 3 hrs. MICRO ECONOMICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS PAPER CODE: BBA-106 UNIT-I Nature and scope of micro economics, determinants of demand and law of demand, price, cross and income elasticity, law of supply, elasticity of supply, competitive equilibrium; consumer’s equilibrium- utility and indifference curve approaches UNIT-II Short run and long run production functions, laws of returns; optimal input combination; classification of costs; short run and long run lost curves and their interrelationship; internal and external economies of scale, revenue curves; optimum size of the firm; factors affecting the optimum size, location of firms UNIT-III Equilibrium of the firm and industry – perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, discriminating monopoly, aspects of non-price competition; oligopalistic behaviour UNIT-IV Characteristics of various factors of production; marginal productivity theory and modern theory of distribution; determination of rent; quasi rent; alternative theories of interest and wages SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. D. Salvatore, Microeconomic Theory, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 2. Mark Hirschey, Managerial Economics, Thomson, South Western, New Delhi 3. R H Dholkia and A.N. Oza, Microeconomics for Management Students, Oxford University Press, New Delhi 4. P.L. Mehta, Managerial Economics, Sultan Chand, New Delhi Note: 1. Instructions for External Examiner: The question paper shall be divided in two sections. Section ‘A’ shall comprise of eight short answer type questions from whole of the syllabus carrying two marks each, which shall be compulsory. Answer to each question should not exceed 50 words normally. 2. Section ‘B’ shall comprise 8 questions (2 questions from each unit). The students will be required to attempt four questions selecting one question from each unit. 3. All questions will carry equal marks. PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT PAPER CODE: BBA-201 UNIT-I Introduction – nature and process of management, basic managerial roles and skills, nature of managerial work; approaches to management – classical, human relations and behavioural, systems and contingency approaches; contemporary issues and challenges UNIT-II Planning and decision making – concept, purpose and process of planning, kinds of plans, strategic planning, tactical planning and operational planning, goal setting, MBO; decision making – nature and process, behavioural aspects of decision making, forms of group decision making in organizations UNIT-III Organizing and leading elements of organizing – division of work, departmentalization, distribution of authority, coordination; organization structure and design; leadership – nature and significance, leadership styles, behavioural and situational approaches to leadership UNIT-IV Management control – nature, purpose and process of controlling, kinds of control system, prerequisites of effective control system, resistance to control, controlling techniques, social audit SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. Griffin, Ricky W, Management, Biztantra, New Delhi 2. Rao, VSP, Management, Excel Books, New Delhi 3. Stoner, Freeman and Gilbert, Jr. Management, Pearson Education, New Delhi 4. Weihrich, Heinz and Harold Koontz, Management: A Global Perspective, Tata McGraw Hill 5. Daft, Management, Thompson Learning, New Delhi 6. Robbins, S.P., Management, Pearson Education Note: 1. Instructions for External Examiner: The question paper shall be divided in two sections. Section ‘A’ shall comprise of eight short answer type questions from whole of the syllabus carrying two marks each, which shall be compulsory. Answer to each question should not exceed 50 words normally. 2. Section ‘B’ shall comprise 8 questions (2 questions from each unit). The students will be required to attempt four questions selecting one question from each unit. 3. All questions will carry equal marks. External Marks: 80 Internal Marks: 20 Time: 3 hrs. MACRO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND POLICY PAPER CODE: BBA-202 UNIT-I Nature and scope of macroeconomics, circular flow of income; national income – alternative concepts and the measures, income and their interrelationship, stock and flow variables, aggregate demand, supply and macroeconomic equilibrium, nature of a trade cycle, causes of booms and recessions UNIT-II Macro analysis of consumer behaviour, cyclical and secular consumption, income consumption relationship, absolute, relative and permanent income hypothesis, simple Keynesian Model of income determination; multiplier analysis UNIT-III Nature of fiscal policy, fiscal deficits, fiscal policy in relation to growth and price stability, basic issues in fiscal deficit management, nature and management of public debt; business taxes – types, rationale and incidence UNIT-IV Money supply measures; credit creation process and money multiplier, instruments of monetary policy; promotional and regulatory role of central bank; monetary policy – types, causes, effects and control measures SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. Gupta, G.S., Macroeconomics – Theory and Aplications, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 2. Edward Shapiro, Macroeconomic Analysis, Galgotia, New Delhi 3. Gupta S.B., Monetary Economics: Theory, Policy and Institutions, S. Chand, New Delhi 4. Vaish, M.C., Maceconomic Theory, Vikas Publications, New Delhi 5. D’souza, Errol, Macroeconomics, Pearson Education, New Delhi Note: 1. Instructions for External Examiner: The question paper shall be divided in two sections. Section ‘A’ shall comprise of eight short answer type questions from whole of the syllabus carrying two marks each, which shall be compulsory. Answer to each question should not exceed 50 words normally. 2. Section ‘B’ shall comprise 8 questions (2 questions from each unit). The students will be required to attempt four questions selecting one question from each unit. 3. All questions will carry equal marks. External Marks: 80 Internal Marks: 20 Time: 3 hrs. COMPANY ACCOUNTS PAPER CODE: BBA-203 UNIT-I Accounting for share capital transaction, alternation of share capital, buy-back of shares, acquisition of business and profit prior to incorporation UNIT-II Debentures; issue of debentures, methods of redumption of debentures, underwriting of shares and debentures UNIT-III Statutory provision regarding preparation of company’s final accounts, preparation of profit and loss account and balance sheet of company as per the requirement of Schedule VI of the companies act, state the basic features of accounting standards 4, 5, 15, 17 18 and 29; company liquidation accounts UNIT-IV Valuation of Goodwill and shares, banking company accounts, insurance company accounts SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. Gupta R.L., Advanced Accounting Vol. II, S. Chand & Sons, New Delhi 2. Grewal T.S. and M.C. Shukla, Advanced Accounting, S. Chand & Sons, New Delhi 3. Jain, S.P. & K.L. Narang, Advanced Accounting, Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi 4. Monga, J.R., Corporate Accounting, Margin Paper Bank, New Delhi 5. Maheshwari S.N., Advanced Accounting, Vikas Publications Note: 1. Instructions for External Examiner: The question paper shall be divided in two sections. Section ‘A’ shall comprise of eight short answer type questions from whole of the syllabus carrying two marks each, which shall be compulsory. Answer to each question should not exceed 50 words normally. 2. Section ‘B’ shall comprise 8 questions (2 questions from each unit). The students will be required to attempt four questions selecting one question from each unit. 3. All questions will carry equal marks. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN MANAGEMENT PAPER CODE: BBA-204 UNIT-I Introduction to Computers – History, basic anatomy, operating system, memory, input/output devices; types of computers, classification of computers; hardware and software UNIT-II Networking – Advantage, types, devices and network connection, wireless networking; virus and firewalls UNIT-III Computer applications using internet, chatting and e-mailing; computer applications, advantages and limitations, use in offices, education, institutions, healthcare UNIT-IV Multimedia applications in business; marketing and advertising; web applications of multimedia SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. Saxena, Computer Applications in Management, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi 2. Ram, B., Computer Fundamentals, New Age Publication, New Delhi 3. Saxena and Pradeep Kumar, Computer Applications in Management, Anmol Publication 4. Goel and Kakhar, Computer, New Age Publication Note: 1. Instructions for External Examiner: The question paper shall be divided in two sections. Section ‘A’ shall comprise of five short answer type questions from whole of the syllabus carrying two marks each, which shall be compulsory. Answer to each question should not exceed 50 words normally. 2. Section ‘B’ shall comprise 8 questions (2 questions from each unit). The students will be required to attempt four questions selecting one question from each unit. 3. All questions will carry equal marks. Contact Details: Maharshi Dayanand University Delhi Road, University Secretariat, Rohtak, Haryana 124001 Phone: 01262 393 569 [MAP]Maharshi Dayanand University Haryana[/MAP] For more I am attaching the PDF file; Last edited by sumit; 3rd December 2019 at 11:45 AM. |
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