BBA
BBA
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Semester-1 8/8
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Lecture 1.1B23-BBA-101 Financial AccountingPreview
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Lecture 1.2B23-BBA-102 Principles of ManagementPreview
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Lecture 1.3B23-BBA-103 Business OrganisationPreview
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Lecture 1.4B23-BBA-104 Business MathematicsPreview
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Lecture 1.5B23-CAC-104 Fundamentals of Computer SciencePreview
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Lecture 1.6B23-AEC-111 English Language and Communication: Level-1Preview
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Lecture 1.7B23-SEC-101 Office and Spreadsheet Tools LearningPreview
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Lecture 1.8B23-VAC-201 Environmental StudiesPreview
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Semester-2 7/7
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Lecture 2.1B23-BBA-201 Business StatisticsPreview
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Lecture 2.2B23-BBA-202 Managerial EconomicsPreview
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Lecture 2.3B23-BBA-203 Organisational BehaviourPreview
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Lecture 2.4B23-BBA-204 Business Mathematics-II
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Lecture 2.5B23-CAC-204 Web Technologies FundamentalsPreview
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Lecture 2.6B23-AEC-211 English Language and Communication: Level-2Preview
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Lecture 2.7B23-VAC-101 Human Values and EthicsPreview
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Semester-3 7/7
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Lecture 3.1B23-BBA-301 Managerial AccountingPreview
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Lecture 3.2B23-BBA-302 Marketing ManagementPreview
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Lecture 3.3B23-BBA-303 Human Resource ManagementPreview
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Lecture 3.4B23-BBA-304 Production ManagementPreview
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Lecture 3.5B23-CAC-304 Programming with CPreview
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Lecture 3.6B23-AEC-311 English Language and Communication: Level-3Preview
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Lecture 3.7B23-SEC-310 Communication in Professional LifePreview
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Semester-4 4/4
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Semester-5 4/4
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Semester-6 3/3
B23-AEC-111 English Language and Communication: Level-1
Nomenclature of the Course: English Language and Communication Skills: Level 1
Course Code: B23-AEC-111
Course Type: AEC-1
Level of the Course: 100-199
Credits: 2 (Theory 2) Total Marks: 50
End Term Exam Marks: 35 Internal Assessment Marks: 15
Exam Time: 3 Hrs.
Workload: Theory 2 hours
Course Learning Outcomes:
After the successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
E101.1. The students will learn various types of verbal and non-verbal communication.
E101.2. They will understand the importance of interpersonal communication on workplaces and different ways of behaviour and communication.
E101.3. They will comprehend the importance of listening skills and its types. E101.4. They will be introduced to parts of speech and their role in language learning.
Contents of the Course:
Unit I: Theory and Types of Communication Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication
Unit II: Workplace and Interpersonal Communication
Introducing Oneself, Introducing Others, Making Requests, Offering Help, Congratulating, Making Enquiries and Seeking Permission
Unit III: Importance of Listening Skills and their types
Barriers to Effective Listening and how to overcome them Note-taking Techniques to capture the main ideas
Unit IV: Parts of Speech
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Suggested Readings:
Hargie, Owen. The Handbook of Communication Skills. Routledge, 2006.
Knapp, Mark L., et al. Nonverbal Communication in Human Interaction. Cengage Learning, 2013.
West, Richard, and Lynn H. Turner. Understanding Interpersonal Communication: Making Choices in Changing Times. Cengage Learning, 2010.
Instructions to the Paper Setters:
- Question No 1 will be compulsory and have 7 questions based on all the four Units and the students will be required to write answers in 30
- Question No 2 and 3 will be set on Unit-I covering the entire Unit. Students will be required to attempt any
- Question No 4 and 5 will be set on Unit-II covering the entire Unit. Students will be required to attempt any
- Question No 6 and 7 will be set on Unit-III covering the entire Unit. Students will be required to attempt any
- Question No. 8 and 9 will be based on Unit-IV having 7 parts each covering the entire Students will be required to attempt any one of these questions.
Evaluation of Internal Assessment
Internal Assessment (Theory) will be based on the following components.
- Class Participation 4 Marks
- Seminar/Presentation/Assignments/
Quiz/Class Test etc. 4 Marks
- Mid-Term Exam 7 Marks Total 15 Marks