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30th July 2015, 09:52 AM
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PRSU BBA Notes
Hello sir would you please provide me BBA Notes of Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University??? its very argent for me…….
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30th July 2015, 02:28 PM
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Re: PRSU BBA Notes
Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University was founded in 1964, it largest and oldest institution of higher education……. As you are looking for the BBA Notes of Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University so friend here I am giving you BBA syllabus of Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University so you can make your Notes……. BBA Syllabus; SEMESTER ONE 101. English 102. Computer Application 103. Business Mathematics 104. Principles of Management 105. Financial Accounting SEMESTER TWO 106. Hindi 107. Business Economics 108. Business Statistics 109. Cost Accounting 110. Environmental Studies SEMESTER THREE 111.Managerial Economics 112.Business Communication 113.Business Laws 114.Business and Environment 115.Management Information System (MIS) SEMESTER FOUR 116.Organisational Behaviour 117.Marketing Management 118.HRM 119.Financial Management 120.Production Management 121 Comprehensive Viva SEMESTER FIVE 122.Marketing Research 123.Quantitative Techniques 124.Sales and Advertisement Management 125.Investment Management 126.Material Management SEMESTER SIX 127.Business Policy and Strategy 128.Enterprenuership and Small Business Management 129.Business Taxation 130. Business Ethics 131. Project Report and Viva –Voce PRSU BBA syllabus English (101) Course objective: This paper is designed to enable the students of management to speak and write with a fair degree of grammatical correctness. Course Contents: Unit-I Tense: Simple present, progressive and present perfect. Simple past, progressive and past perfect. Indication of Futurity. Modals (Will, shall, should, would, ought to, and others) Verb Structures (infinitives, Gerund and Participles) Linking Devices Unit-II Clauses: Co-ordinate Clause (with, but or either-or, Neither-Nor, otherwise, or else.) Subordinate Clauses: Noun Clause (As subject, object and complement) Relative Clause (restrictive and non-restrictive) Adverb Clauses (Open a hypothetical conditionals, with because, though where, so that, as long as, as soon as, Comparative Clauses as += adjective/adverb + as –no sooner than) Unit -III Structural Items: Simple, Compound and Complex sentence. Unit -IV Reported Speech: (i) Declarative Sentences (ii)Imperative sentences (iii)Interrogatives (wh-questions, Yes/No Questions) (iv) Exclamatory sentences Voice (Transformation of Sentences from Active to Passive and Vise-Versa) Unit -V Composition: Paragraph writing, Essay and Letter writing. References 1) “Written Communication in English” By Sarah Freeman Published by Orient Longman. 2) A Practical English Grammar - By Thompson and Martinet 3) English Grammar and Composition - By Rajendra Pal and Prem Lata Suri, Sultan Chand & Co. 4) High School English Grammar & Composition - By Wren & Martin 5) A textbook of fundamental English grammar & composition , Sultan Chand & Co. 6) Living English structure by W.S.Allen (Tiwari Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.)- Dr. A.K.Chatterjee Computer Application (102) Course Objective : The objective of this paper is to provide an understanding of computers, computer operating system & application of relevant software in management decision making. Course Contents : Unit– I Introduction to Computers Computer System Characteristics and Capabilities : Speed, Accuracy, Reliability, Memory Capability, Repeatability, Computer Hardware and Software; Block Diagram of a computer, Different types of S/W. Type of Computer : Analog, Digital, Hybrid, General and purpose Computers, Computer generation : Characteristics of Computer generations, Computer System – Micro, Minis & main frames. Unit – II Computer Organization : CPU organization, ALU Control Unit. Input Device :- Categorizing input H/W , Keyboard, Direct Entry – Card Readers, Scanning Device – O.M.R., Character Readers , MICR. Pointing Device – Mouse Light Pen Output Device- Impact Printer, Non Impact Printer, Plotters. Unit – III Memory of Computer Main Memory Secondary memory; cache Memory; Real and virtual Memory; Memory management Unit (MMU) Unit – IV Disk Operating System Introduction to DOS, DOS Internal Command – DIR, MD, CD , RD, COPY, DEL, REN, VOL, TIME DATE, CLS, TYPE. DOS External Command: ATTRIB, DISKCOPY, XCOPY, DOSKEY, MORE, TREE, DISKCOMP, PRINT, EDIT, PROMPT. Unit – V Elementary Internet Application. References : 1. Computer Fundamentals B. Ram (BPB Publication) 2. Computer Fundamentals P.K.Sinha (BPB Publication) 3. Computer System Architecture Morris Mano (BPB Publication) 4. An Introduction to Html O.P.Vyas 5. Dos Fundamentals Peter Nortan Business Mathematics (103) Course Objectives: The course has been designed to provide elementary yet essential background of mathematical method so that managers may use themselves in business analysis and decision making. Course Contents : Unit – I Matrices and Determinants : Definition of a matrix; Types of matrices; Algebra of matrices; Properties of determinants; Calculation of values of determinants upto third order; Adjoint of a matrix, elementary row or column operations; Finding inverse of a matrix through adjoint and elementary row or column operations. Unit- II Linear Programming – Formulation of LPP: Graphical method of solution; Problems relating to two variables including the case of mixed constraints. Unit – III Interest: Simple and Compound, Annuity. Concept of Present Value and Amount. Unit – IV Average, Ratio and Proportions, percentages, Commission and Discount, Profit and Loss. Unit – V Simultaneous equations, Theory of Indices and Logarithms . References: 1. Business Mathematics: Dr. S.M. Shukla, Sahitya Bhawan Publications. 2. “Practical Business Mathematics and Statistics” Suranjan Saha, Tata Mc. Graw – Hill Publishing Company ltd. New Delhi. 3. “ Business Mathematics” by Dr. B.N. Gupta & Dr. S.K. Agrawal, Sahitya Bhawan Agra. 4. “Plane Trigonometry” by Mr. S.L. Loney. 5. M. Rsghsvachari : Mathematics for Management – An Introduction. Tata Mc Graw Hill Pub. Co., New Delhi. Principles of Management (104) Course Objective : To help the Student to acquire the basic knowledge in concept and theory of principles of management. Course Contents : Unit - I Management : Concept of Management, Nature & Scope of Management, Significance of Management, Task & responsibility of managers, Management thoughts : Fayol, Taylor, Elton Mayo; Functions of Management. Unit - II Planning, Characteristics of Planning, Steps of planning, Benefits and Limitation of planning, Types of planning, Objective, Strategies, Policies; Management by Objectives. Unit - III Organising : Nature & purpose of organization, principle of organization; Departmentation; Centralisation & Decentralisation; Forms of organization structure; Line and Staff relationship. Unit -IV Decision Making : Features of decision making, Role of decision making in management, Types of managerial decision, Steps in decision making process, Environment of decision making, Decision making techniques, Principles of decision making Unit - V Controlling and Budgeting : Nature of Control, relationship between planning and control, need for control, significance and limitation of control, types of control, causes and remedies for resistance to control, process of control, budgetary control, performance budgeting, Zero based budgeting, management audit, networks techniques – PERT & CPM a over view References : 1. Drucker Peter F : Management Challenges for the 21st Century; Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford. 2. Weihrich and Koontz; Essentials of Management; Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi. 3 Hampton, David R.; Modern Management; Mc Graw Hill, New york. 4. Terry and Franklin; Principles of Management; AITBS, New Delhi. 5. Stoner and Freeman; Management PHI,NewDelhi 4 6. R.D Agrawal; Organisation and Management,TMH, New Delhi Financial Accounting (105) Course Objective: The Objective of this course is to familiarize the students with basic concepts and methods of Financial Accounting as a practical subject in Business Management Course Contents : Unit –I Accounting – Definition, Meaning Advantages, Limitations and system. Relationship of Accounting with other functional Areas. Unit- II Capital and Revenue – Classification, Expenditure and Revenue, Journal, Ledger and Trial Balance. Unit -III Cash Book, Bank Reconciliation Statement, Rectification of Errors. Unit - IV Final Accounts- Manufacturing Account, Trading Account & Profit and Loss Account, Balance Sheet. Unit -V Depreciation, Hire Purchase and Installment System. References: 1. S.M. Shukla, Accounting Principals, Sahitya Bhawan, Agra 2. Hanif Mukherji, Modern Accouinting- Vol –I, T.M.H. 3. S.P. Jain and K.L. Narang – Financial Accounts, Kalyani Publishers. 4. S.N. Maheshwari, Advanced Accountancy, Vol I, Vikas Publishing House. 5. T.S. Grewal, Advanced Accounts, S. Chand& Sons, New Delhi. 6. R.L. Gupta, Advanced Accounts, S.Chand & Sons, NewDelhi. Rest of the syllabus here I am attaching pdf file…….. |
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15th September 2015, 02:22 PM
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Re: PRSU BBA Notes Quote:
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23rd August 2023, 10:32 PM
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Hello sir provide notes of bba 1st semester
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