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20th June 2015, 03:16 PM
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Syllabus Of MIB In Bangalore University
I have taken admission recently in MIB (Master of International Business) Program of Bangalore University. Now I need detailed syllabus of this Master Program to collect all study material. So please provide me full study material of MIB (Master of International Business) Program and tell me from which date classes will start at Bangalore University?
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8th June 2018, 08:40 AM
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Re: Syllabus Of MIB In Bangalore University
Can you provide me the syllabus of M.I.B (Master of International Business) Program offered by Bangalore University as I want to check it before taking up the course?
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8th June 2018, 08:43 AM
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Re: Syllabus Of MIB In Bangalore University
The syllabus of M.I.B (Master of International Business) Program offered by Bangalore University is as follows: 1.1: INDIAS FOREIGN TRADE POLICY & BUSINESS NEGOTIATION Objectives: 1. To expose students to Indias Foreign Trade Policy and 2. To enable students to use this knowledge in forming global business strategies. Module 1: ROLE OF FOREIGN TRADE AND INDIAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Foreign trade policy of India foreign trade programme under five year plans. INDIAS FOREIGN TRADE: Its structure direction and growth - need for export Strategy, significance of export promotion measures. Module 2: EXPORT CREDIT AND FINANCE: Cost of credit risk in export finance, role of ECGC, EXIM bank, export incentives fiscal financial and special incentive scheme standardisation and quality control export promotion council, directorate of export promotion. EXPORT POTENTIAL OF IMPORTANT COMMODITIES: Traditional and non traditional exports jute, cotton, textile, tea, engineering, gems and jewelry, readymade garments. Module 3: INVISIBLE EXPORTS: Banking, insurance, shipping, tourism, manpower, consultancy, software etc. Need to promote trade, control objectives and machinery for import control, maintenance and development of imports. IMPORT SUBSTITUTION: Need for import trade control, objectives and machinery for import control, maintenance and development of imports. Module 4: GOVERNMENT AND FOREIGN TRADE : State Trading Corporation Minerals and Metals Trading Corporation role of commodity boards, commercial treaties trade agreements counter trade. INDIA AND INTERNATIONAL TRADING ORGANISATIONS: WTO, UNCTAD. Regional Trading Blocs, EEC, SAARC, ASEAN etc. BOOKS : 1. Vadilal : Indias Foreign Trade 2. Khan N.A. : Prospects of Indias Foreign Trade 3. Balagopal : Export Management, Himalaya Pub.House, Bombay. 4. Lall G.S. : Financing of Foreign Trade and Exchange. 5. Francis Cherunilam : International Trade and Export Management, Himalaya Pub. House, Bombay. 6. Rathod : Export Marketing, Himalaya Publishing House, Bombay Syllabus M.I.B Program Bangalore University |
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