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3rd January 2017, 12:53 PM
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Re: ISM Dhanbad MBA

The syllabus of MBA (Master in Business Administration) program offered by ISM Dhanbad (Now IIT Dhanbad) is as follows:

SEMESTER – I

MSC 41101 - Accounting for Managers
Introduction to accounting; Accounting equation; Preparation of financial statements;
Accounting Standards – US GAAP, Indian GAAP, IFRS; Accounting Cycle; Journal; Ledger; Trial Balance; Final Accounts; Introduction to Accounting for Inventories; Accounting for Receivables, Fixed Assets; Depreciation and Amortization, Accounting for Liabilities; Accounting for Shareholder Equity. Statement of Cash Flows; Analysis of Financial Statements; Comparative Statements; Common Size Statements; Ratio Analysis, Du-Pont Analysis; Introduction to Cost and Management Accounting; Cost concepts: Absorption & Marginal Costing, CVP Analysis, Standard Costing and Variance analysis. Cost Allocation; Activity Based
Costing; Balanced Scorecard; Recent Developments in Cost and Management Accounting; Target Costing; Life Cycle Costing; Strategic Cost Management.

MSC 41102 - Principles of Management
Management: Definition, The Evolution of Management Thought, Recent Contributors to Management Thought; Task & Responsibilities of a Professional Manager; the Functions of a Manager; Management Style; Managerial Decision Making; Corporate Social Responsibility; Introduction to corporate governance; Ethics in Management. Organizational Theory: Definition; Dimensions of Organizational Structure; Types; Determinants; Organizational Design: Issues.

MSC 41103 - Business Statistics
Concepts, Purpose; Frequency Distribution; Presentation of Data; Measures of Central
Tendency; Measures of Dispersion, Skewness, Kurtosis and Moments; Correlation and Regression; Probability Distributions – Binomial. Poisson, Normal; Sampling and Estimation; Hypotheses testing – t test, z test; Chi-square test; Analysis of Variance; Case discussion;

MSC 41104 - Decision Sciences
Management Decision making process; Classification of Decision making situations: Pay-off matrix, Opportunity Cost Matrix, Decision Making under risk and uncertainty;; Application of Operations Research Models in Management Decision problems; Linear Programming Model and its applications; Solution methods, Duality theory and applications, Post-Optimality Analysis, Transportation and Assignment Problems-solutions Methods; Non-Linea programming models and applications, Classification of solution methodologies for non-linear programming; Concepts and principles of Network Analysis; Concept of Game Theory; Replacement Analysis.

MSC 41105 - Managerial Economics
Fundamentals of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics; Demand and Supply Analysis; Utility Analysis; Production Analysis and Cost Analysis; Market Analysis; Public Goods and Externalities; Asymmetric Information; Measurement of Macroeconomic Variables; Income and Employment Determination; National Income Accounting; Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply; Demand for Money and Supply of Money; Inflation and Deflation, Monetary and Fiscal Policies; Investment Analysis; Foreign Trade and Balance of Payments, Foreign Exchange and Foreign Direct Investment;

MSC 41106 - Information Systems for Managing Business
Introduction to information systems; Concepts of systems, information and decision making; Structure of IS; Humans as information processors; Information based support systems; Information Systems Plan; Developing and implementing Application Systems. Introduction to DSS; Basics of DBMS; Introduction to ERP, Objectives, Benefits and Challenges, Strategic issues and Applications of ERP; Introduction to Data warehousing and data mining.

MSC 41201 - Business Communication Lab – I
Concept, Significance and Practice of Business Communication; Types & Elements of Communication; Channels of Organizational Communication; Oral and Written
Communication; Barriers to Communication; Role Play

MSC 41202 - Software Lab
Spreadsheet based applications using built-in functions and analysis tools; Application of Statistical Tools and Techniques; Financial models involving Time value of money – basis functions like NPV, IRR, MIRR, YTM, Annuity functions, Mortgage, Pension, Financial statements, Models of Valuation; Operations Research Models, Sensitivity Analysis, Monte Carlo Simulation; RDBMS based applications; Use of Application packages like SPSS, MINITAB, LINDO and LINGO. Introduction to ERP packages; Introduction to Project Management Software; Introduction to Accounting related packages.


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