B23-BBA-103 Business Organisation
Part A – Introduction | |||
Subject | Business Administration | ||
Semester | I | ||
Name of the Course | Business Organisation | ||
Course Code | B23-BBA-103 | ||
Course Type:
(CC/MCC/MDC/CC M/DSEC/VOC/DSE/PC/AEC/VAC) |
CC-C1 | ||
Level of the course (As per
Annexure-I |
Foundation-Level | ||
Pre-requisite for the course (if any) | None | ||
Course Learning Outcomes (CLO): | After completing this course, the learner will be able to: 1. Understand the basic concepts in commerce, trade and industry.
2. Understand modern business practices, forms, procedures and functioning of various business organizations. 3. Understand the recent trends and practices in business world. 4. Understand the Government support and Community efforts. ____________________________________________ 5*. |
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Credits | Theory | Practical | Total |
4 | 0 | 4 | |
Contact Hours | 60 | 0 | 60 |
Max. Marks: 100
Internal Assessment Marks: 30 End Term Exam Marks: 70 |
Time: 3 Hours |
Part B- Contents of the Course | |||
Instructions for Paper- Setter
The Paper-Setter shall set nine questions in all and the question paper shall be divided into two parts. Part ‘A’ shall comprise four short answer type questions from the whole of the syllabus carrying 3.5 marks each, which shall be compulsory. Part ‘B’ shall comprise eight questions (two questions from each unit) carrying 14 marks each and the student will be required to attempt four questions selecting one question from each unit. |
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Unit | Topics | Contact
Hours |
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I | Business Organisation: Meaning and nature, Objectives; Evolution; Forms/Types of Business Organisations; Partnership: Characteristics, Registration, Partnership Deed, Rights, Duties and Liabilities, Dissolution of Partnership. | 15 | |
II | Joint Stock Company-Concept, Characteristics, Types; Formation of Company; Multinational Companies; Conceptual Framework of Corporate Governance; One person Company. | 15 | |
III | Co-operative and State Ownership: Forms/Types; Non- Profit Organizations; Trade Associations; Emergence of Indian MNCs & transnational corporations-Recent trends business world. Globalization & challenges for Indian Business in new millennium. | 15 | |
IV | Setting up a New Enterprise Decisions in setting up an Enterprise – opportunity and idea generation, Role of creativity and innovation, Feasibility study and Business Plan, Business size and location decisions, various factors to be considered for starting a new unit, Relevant Government Policies – SEZ (Special Economic Zone) policy etc. | 15 | |
V* | |||
Suggested Evaluation Methods | |||
Internal Assessment:
➢ Theory ● Class Participation: 5 ● Seminar/presentation/assignment/quiz/class test etc.: 10 ● Mid-Term Exam: 15 ➢ Practicum ● Class Participation: ● Seminar/Demonstration/Viva-voce/Lab records etc.: ● Mid-Term Exam: |
End Term Examination: 70 |
Part C-Learning Resources |
Recommended Books/e-resources/LMS:
1. C.R. Basu: Business Organization and Management; McGraw Hill. 2. P.C. Tulsian & Vishal Pandey: Business Organization and Management; Pearson. 3. Frank R. Mason: Business Principles and Organization; Forgotten Books. 4. S. A. Sherlekar: Modern Business Organization; Himalaya Publishing House. 5. Jallo: Business Organization and Management; Tata McGraw Hill. 6. Dr. V. Desai: Organizing and Financing of Small Scale Industry; Himalaya Publishing House. 7. Dr. C. B. Gupta: Industrial Organization and Management; Sultan Chand & Sons |