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Entrepreneurship

The document outlines the Bachelor of Business Administration course on Entrepreneurship for Semester 4, detailing course outcomes, teaching and examination schemes, and content distribution. Students will learn fundamental concepts of starting a business, preparing business plans, and understanding funding sources and challenges. The course includes various topics such as market surveys, financial management, and success stories of entrepreneurs, totaling 48 contact hours.

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  • District Entrepreneurship Cent…,
  • Personnel Management,
  • Funding Sources,
  • Pre-requisites,
  • Discussion,
  • Semester 4,
  • Theory Distribution,
  • Financial Management,
  • Faculty of Management Studies,
  • Lending Procedures
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Entrepreneurship

The document outlines the Bachelor of Business Administration course on Entrepreneurship for Semester 4, detailing course outcomes, teaching and examination schemes, and content distribution. Students will learn fundamental concepts of starting a business, preparing business plans, and understanding funding sources and challenges. The course includes various topics such as market surveys, financial management, and success stories of entrepreneurs, totaling 48 contact hours.

Uploaded by

vikd1855
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
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Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

Topics covered

  • District Entrepreneurship Cent…,
  • Personnel Management,
  • Funding Sources,
  • Pre-requisites,
  • Discussion,
  • Semester 4,
  • Theory Distribution,
  • Financial Management,
  • Faculty of Management Studies,
  • Lending Procedures

INSTITUTE FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES

PROGRAM BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION


SEMESTER 4
COURSE TITLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
COURSE CODE 04BB2405
COURSE CREDITS 4

Course Outcomes: After completion of this course, student will be able to:
1 Comprehend Fundamental Concepts for starting the business
2 Apprehend the concepts of industrial environment and preparing a business plan.
3 Understand available sources for raising funds for start-ups.
4 Comprehend various challenges and possible solutions for starting business units.

Pre-requisite of course:NONE

Teaching and Examination Scheme


Theory Tutorial Practical ESE IA CSE Viva Term
Hours Hours Hours Work
4 0 0 0 60 0 40 0

Contents : Contact
Topics
Unit Hours
1 ENTREPRENEURSHIP - AN INTRODUCTION 6
Meaning & Definition of Entrepreneurship, Common History &
Entrepreneurial Process, Role of Entrepreneurship in Economic
Development of the Nation, Advantages & Drawbacks of
Entrepreneurship
2 Who is an Entrepreneur? 2
Who is an Entrepreneur?
3 Micro Lab and Discussion 2
Micro Lab and Discussion
4 Important aspects of selection of Business Venture 2
Important aspects of selection of Business Venture
5 Entrepreneurial Opportunities 2
Entrepreneurial Opportunities
6 About Banks 2
About Banks
7 Success Stories of Entrepreneurs 2
Success Stories of Entrepreneurs
8 About District Entrepreneurship centre 2
About District Entrepreneurship centre

DR. SRINIVASA RAO MEDA DR. SUNIL KUMAR JAKHORIA


Digitally signed by (Name of HOD) Digitally signed by (Name of Dean/ Principal)
Contents : Contact
Topics
Unit Hours
9 Who can be contacted for what 2
Who can be contacted for what
10 Market Survey 2
Market Survey
11 Marketing Management 2
Marketing Management
12 Factory Visit & Project Report 6
Factory Visit, Project Report
13 Accounting System 2
Accounting System
14 General Management 2
General Management
15 Personnel Management 2
Personnel Management
16 Financial Management 2
Financial Management
17 Fixed and Working Capital 2
Fixed and Working Capital
18 Loan Application and Understanding of Lending Procedures 2
Loan Application and Understanding of Lending Procedures
19 Computer in Business 2
Computer in Business
20 Achievement Motivation Training & Feedback 2
Achievement Motivation Training, Feedback
Total Hours 48

Textbook :
1 A1 ECHO Methode de francaise, J. Girardet, CLE International, 2015
2 Cahier Personnel D’apprentissage, J. Girardet, CLE International, 2015

Suggested Theory Distribution:


The suggested theory distribution as per Bloom’s taxonomy is as follows. This distribution
serves as guidelines for teachers and students to achieve effective teaching-learning process

Distribution of Theory for course delivery and evaluation

Remember / Understand Apply Analyze Evaluate Higher order


Knowledge Thinking
20.00 30.00 25.00 15.00 10.00 0.00

DR. SRINIVASA RAO MEDA DR. SUNIL KUMAR JAKHORIA


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Instructional Method:
1 Theory

DR. SRINIVASA RAO MEDA DR. SUNIL KUMAR JAKHORIA


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