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WORK PLAN MBA I 2015-2016
ARYANS GROUP OF COLLEGES, NEPRA Page 1
ARYANS GROUP OF
COLLEGES
WORK PLAN
2015-2016
MBA - I
"Aryans Group strives to develop a centre of Excellence for value based management and information technology education, research and training
comparable with the best in the world through continuous learning, societal
responsiveness and strategic interaction with the corporate world".
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PARAMETERS AND MODALITIES OFASSESSMENT
This syllabus is subject to any modification if required by the university.
In case a holiday is declared on a day scheduled for a test, it will be rescheduled.
First Mid Semester Examination scheduled to be held in September, will be based on syllabus covered before first Mid Semester Examination.
Second Mid Semester Examination scheduled to be held in November, will be based on syllabus covered after first Mid Semester Examination.
The Question Papers of all the subjects will be based on PTU Pattern.
Student has to submit his/her assignments as per the prescribed dates given by the Subject Teacher.
40 Marks are assigned to a Students performance in MSTs, Assignments, Overall Attendance, Class Tests, and Class Behavior & Class Presentation.
MST Marks 12 Marks
Class Assignments 8 Marks
Class Presentation 8 Marks
Attendance 4 Marks
Class Test 4 Marks
Class Behavior 4 Marks
Students must clear their dues in Accounts Office before taking their Admit Cards.
Results of those students who are in arrears of fees shall be withheld.
No request for any re- test, re-examination, re-consideration of awards, shall be entertained.
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RULES & REGULATIONS
Code of Conduct
All the students must ensure that the campus of the Institute and its facilities are maintained in a neat and clean way.
All the students must strictly abide by the instructions, issued from time to time and conveyed through the
Notice Board of the Institute. Students must be seated in the classroom five minutes before the schedule time. No student will be allowed
to leave the class, once the teacher is in the classroom. The academic regulations of the university require a student to attend 75% of lectures to be eligible to take the
examination. However, it is desirable that all students attend all the classes regularly. Students attending
classes over and above 75% will be suitably rewarded. All students must see the notice board and the class bulletin boards regularly to keep themselves updated
about their academic schedules and requirements. Students are not allowed to loiter unnecessarily in the Institute/Computer Lab/Library and Hostel Campus
during class hours. All students must maintain strict behavioral decency and discipline at all times. Any such act, which is
unbecoming of a student, may lead to his withdrawal from the programme. Students should maintain discipline in the Computer lab/ Library/ Class room sessions. They should also take
care of the equipments. Mishandling/ damage of the equipment may lead to fine. All students must follow the dress code on the fixed days of the week. For other working days they should
come formally dressed to the college. Wearing fashionable casual dress is not allowed during the academic session.
The Official dress code of ACE should be observed during placement interviews/Guest
lectures/Institutional events/ Industrial visits.
Students should carry their identity cards to the Institute everyday and to be produced on demand.
Cigarettes, alcohol and narcotic drugs are strictly prohibited in and around the ACE premises.\
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The use of cellular phones is strictly prohibited. The carrying of mobile phone will lead to the confiscation
of the same for three years.
Any dues against the student due to loss/damage of ACE property shall be recovered/ adjusted from
security deposit.
Students are not allowed to bring any unauthorized person into the Institute or Hostel Campus without
prior permission and approval from the Director.
No firearms, weapons or potentially dangerous instruments shall be stored in the campus in general or
carried in person.
Smoking and consumption of any alcoholic beverage or intoxicant is strictly prohibited within the campus
of the Institute. Suspension / Expulsion orders can be implemented with regards to any student at any point of time on the
following grounds: Willful violation of Institutes rules & regulations. Misuse of Computer facilities / Cyber crime: Any students found downloading
obscene material shall be liable to strict punishment. Non-attendance of classes / tutorials as per institute norms. Non-payment of institute dues. Abusive behavior towards peers, juniors or faculty / staff in the college, sending objectionable emails to faculty and staff.
Any of the conduct/ rules of the Institute can / will be changed at appropriate time by Academic Council.
Transport Rules
The transport fee should be paid in the beginning of each semester/year.
The student should obtain a bus pass.
The Students travelling in the college bus should not create any disturbance to other fellow students and staff and should maintain proper discipline.
The student will not be permitted to board or drop at points other than that is specified in their bus pass.
All types of charges and fee relating to the transport facility are subject to revision by the college
authorities for time to time.
The bus facility is available as per the college rules.
All the Students travelling in the college bus should carry the bus pass and produce the same at any time if demanded by the authority.
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The student must report at the stoppage before at least 5 minutes as per the scheduled time .In case
he/she is late, college will not be responsible for his/her absence in the college. While travelling in the college bus, movement on foot-board is strictly prohibited.
All the students/parents are expected to be aware of the transport rules of the college and ignorance of
the same will not to be excuse for any dispute /claim.
The student has to make his/her own arrangement for reporting to any interview or any kind of examination which are held outside the campus. However he/she may avail the facility, if provide by the college.
The bus facility shall be provided in the morning and in the evening not in between during the
working hours.
Hostel Rules
A hostelite will have to stay in the room allotted to him or her with two or more roommates.
Inmates of each room are jointly held responsible for the furniture and other things. Any damage to the
hostel property is recoverable from them.
Guests are strictly prohibited from entering hostel premises without prior admission of the warden.
Once a student has paid and has been allotted hostel accommodation, under no circumstances the money will be refunded.
Students may be expelled from the hostel for violation of rules and regulations, such as theft, ragging,
abnormal behavior, use of drugs, alcohol, and indiscipline. A student expelled on disciplinary grounds shall forfeit his/her fees and deposit.
Management reserves the right to reject any applicants admission to the hostel.
Library Rules
Library membership is compulsory for all the students Library membership will be valid for one academic year. Students will have to get their membership
renewed at the beginning of each new academic year. One single bar-coded ticket shall be issued to each student for borrowing books from the library.
Student can borrow a maximum of two text books on that ticket.
Reader tickets are non-transferable. The student himself/herself will be responsible for any misuseof
his/her ticket. Exchanging tickets among students is strictly prohibited. Text Book shall be issued to the students for a maximum period of 7 days
Request for reissuing the books will be entertained after one day.
Students would be provided digital & online library facility.
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Books marked NOT TO BE ISSUED, journals /references, magazines, newspapers, project reports, audio/video cassettes shall not be issued to the students. However, they can make use of them in library premises.
Students would be provided photocopier facility in the library itself so that one can photocopy the
material required from journals and magazines with charges.
Borrowers shall be responsible for the safe return of the books to the library. While borrowing a book, student must ensure that book is in good condition. The student will have to replace the book or will pay double the price of the book, if any damage or loss of the book is noticed at the time of returning the
book in the library.
Bags, folders, personal books, magazines, big purses etc. are not allowed inside the library and are to be kept at property counter.
Mobile phones are not allowed in the library.
Visitors will not be entertained in the library.
Silence must be maintained in the library.
No book shall be taken away from the reading tables without permission of the librarian. Newspapers must not be removed from the newspaper stand. Scribbling/ underlining on the books is strictly prohibited Two books at a time will be issued for a maximum period of one week A fine of rupees 10 per day shall be charged if books are not returned within the specified time. When a Student is free from a class he should utilize Library or Computer lab facility rather
than sitting idle.. Ignorance of rules will not be taken as an excuse for breaking them
DRESS CODE
FOR SUMMER FOR WINTER
White Shirt Grey Blazer/Grey Sweater
Grey Trouser, White Shirt,
College Tie & Belt, Grey Trouser,
Formal Black Shoes with Laces College Tie & Belt, Formal Black Shoes with Laces
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ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS
1. 22 March World Water Day
2. 22 April Earth Day
3. 5 June World Environmental Day
4. 1-7 July Vanmahotsava Week
5. 11 July World Population Day
6. 16 September International Ozone Day
7. 2 December Pollution Prevension Day
8. 14 December National Energy Conservation Day
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LIST OF HOLIDAYS
S.No Date Day Festival
1 15
th Aug
Saturday Independence Day
2 2nd
Oct
Friday Mahatma Gandhi Birthday
3 3rd
Oct
Saturday Dussehera
4 23
rd Oct
Friday Diwali
5 6th
Nov
Friday Guru Nanak Dev Ji Birthday
6 24
th Nov
Tuesday Shri Guru Teg Bahadur ji Martyrdom Day
7
Shri Guru Gobind Singh Birthday
8 26
th Jan
Monday Republic Day
9 14
th April
Tuesday Baisakhi
10
Ram Nomi
11
Id-Ul-Fitar
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EVENT CHART
S.NO DATE DAY EVENT
1 11th
Sep Friday Declamation (Management Students)
2 12th
Sep Saturday Teachers' Day - Declamation (Engineering Students)
3 17th
Sept Thursday Freshers Party- RAJNI
4 9th
Oct Friday AD- MAD Show
5 14th
Oct Wednesday World Standards Day- Extempore (Management & Engineering)
6 23rd
Oct Thursday Talent Hunt
7 23rd
Jan. Friday Girl Child Day-Declamation
8 27th
Jan. Monday Debate (Engineering)
9 19th
Feb Thursday Athletic Meet
10 6th
March Friday Debate- Women's Day
11 10th
March Tuesday Ad Mad Show
12 25th
March Wednesday Roshaan(Annual function)
13 11th
April Saturday Farewell
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MARKING SCHEME FOR MST & FINAL EXAMINATION
Examination Specifications
MST Pattern
Max. Marks: 40 Time Allowed: 2 Hours
Section A: All Questions will be compulsory 10 Marks
Section B: Attempt only three out of four 30 Marks
Final Examination Max. Marks: 60 Time Allowed: 3 Hours
Section A: All Questions will be compulsory 20 Marks
Section B: Attempt only five out of six 20 Marks
Section C: Attempt only two out of three 20 Marks
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SEMESTER I
(AUGUST-DECEMBER )
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ACADEMIC CALENDER JAN APR 2015
SN DATE DAY EVENT
1 12th
Jan. Monday Beginning of the all classes
2 21st Jan Wednesday 24
TH ARYANS Job Fest
3 23rd
Jan. Friday Girl Child Day-Declamation
4 27th
Jan. Tuesday Debate (Engineering)
5 28th
Jan Wednesday Blood Donation Camp
6 19th
Jan.- 30th
Monday- 1 Class test ; 2 Case Studies(MBA)& 1 Case
Jan. Friday Study(BBA) ; Presentation of 20% Students
in each subject
7 30th
Jan. Friday Compilation of attendance
8 2nd
Feb.- 27th
Feb. Monday-Saturday
1 Class test ; 3 Case Studies(MBA)& 2 Case Studies,
Presentation of 20% students in each subjects
9 3rd Feb-6th
Feb. Tuesday- Allotment of 1st Assignments
Friday
10 13th
16th Feb. Friday- Submission of 1st Assignments
Monday
11 17th Feb. Tuesday Showing the Assignments to the students
12 19th Feb Thursday Athletic Meet
13
9
th 12th Feb
Monday-
Thursday
MST-I
14 28th
Feb Saturday Compilation of attendance
15 3rd
March Tuesday Discussing answer sheets with students
16 6th March Friday Debate - Women's Day
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17 10th
March Tuesday Ad mad Show
18 25th
March Wednesday Roshaan (Annual Function)
19 23rd
- 26th
Mar. Monday- Allotment of 2nd
assignments
Thursday
20 2nd
Mar.- 31st Monday- 1 Class test ; 3 Case Studies(MBA)& 1 Case
Mar. Tuesday Study(BBA) ; Presentation of 30% Students
in each subject
21 31st Mar. Tuesday Compiling of attendance with MST 1,
Presentations and Assignment 1
22 1st-3
rd Apr. Wednesday- Submission of 2
nd assignments
Friday
1st Apr.- 30
th Apr.
Wednesday- 1 Class test ; 2 Case Studies(MBA)& 1 Case
23 Thursday Study(BBA) ; Presentation of 30% Students
in each subject
24 1st-4th April Wednesday- Mid Sem. Test-II (MST-II must cover 100%of
Saturday Syllabus)
25 11th April Saturday Farewell
26 2nd Week of April Tentatively Final Practicals
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MBA COURSE STRUCTURE AND TEACHING SCHEME
MARKS MARKS TOTAL
INT. EXT. MARKS
SEMESTER-I
MBA 101 Principles and Practices of 40 60 100
Management
MBA 102 Organizational Behaviour 40 60 100
MBA 103 Accounting for Management 40 60 100
MBA 104 Quantitative Techniques 40 60 100
MBA 105 Managerial Economics 40 60 100
MBA 106 Business Communication 40 60 100
MBA 107 Information Technology for 40 60 100
Management
MBA 108 Viva Voce 50 50
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MBA101 - Principles & Practices of Management
MST I SYLLABUS
Unit I Introduction: Definition, nature, scope, importance, Functions of management and manager, Managerial roles and skills, Managerial ethics: need, importance, classification and ethical dilemma, Corporate soci responsibility: concept, need, tools and strategies. Evolution of management thought and Management thinkers. Scientific Management, General administrative theories, Quantitative approach, Behavioral approach, Systems approach,Contingency approach.
Unit II Planning: Importance, types of plans, and process of planning, business forecasting. Concept, importance, benefits, limitations and process of Managing by Objectives. Strategic management : Nature, importance, purpose, types, process and major kinds of strategies. Decision-Making: Importance, types, steps and approaches, Decision Making in various conditions, decision tree.
MST II SYLLABUS
Unit III
Organizing: Concept, types, structure and process of organization, Bases of departmentation,Line & Staff concept; problems of use of staff & ways to avoid line-staff conflict. Authority& power :-concept, responsibility and accountability. Delegation: concept, importance, factors affecting delegation, Reasons for failure and ways to make delegation effective, Span of Management. Decentralization vs centralization: concept, reasons types and advantage vs disadvantages of decentralization. Coordination: Concept, importance, difficulties and techniques to ensure effective coordination.
Unit IV
Control: Concept, importance, characteristics, planning-control relationship, process of control setting objectives, establishing standards, measuring performance, correcting deviations, types, process and techniques of control, Comparative study: Comparative study of main features of Japanese Management and Z-culture of American Companies, ChineseStyle Management, Modern management techniques: an overview of various latest techniques: Business process Re engineering, business outsourcing, benchmarking, knowledge management, total quality management process, McKinsey's 7-S Approach, EBusiness Management.
TEXT BOOK:
Principles & Practices of Management: by LM Parsad,(Sultan Chand & Sons)
REFERENCES:
V S P Rao & V H Krishna, Management P.Subba Rao, Principles of Management, Himalaya Publishing
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MBA102 - Organisational Behaviour
MST I SYLLABUS
Unit-I
Organizational Behavior: What managers do, Definition of OB, contributing disciplines toOB, challenges and opportunities for OB. Foundations of Individual Behavior: biographical characteristics, Learning, Theories of Learning, Attitudes, Attitude Change,Values & Believes , Prejudices, Personality: Determinants of Personality, Perception, Attribution Theory, Pearsons Perception.
Unit II
Motivation: Definition & Process of Motivation, Early Theories of Motivation, Contemporary Theories of Motivation, Nature and process of Motivation, Application of Motivation Concept. Job Satisfaction: Nature & Significance of Job satisfaction,Leadership: Theories of Leadership; Leadership Effectiveness Model; Leadership in Indian Culture; Nature & Significance of Leadership; Leadership traits & Skills; Behavioral Styles in Leadership. Transactional Analysis, Life Position, Johari Window Model.
MST II SYLLABUS
Unit-III Foundations of Group Behavior: Nature & Concept of Group Formation, Stages of Group Formation, Theories of Group Formation. Teams Difference between Group & Team.Group Decision Making: Meaning & Nature; Decision making in groups; Decision making process; Steps in Decision making; Decision Making Styles; Advantages & disadvantages of Decision Making; Techniques of Decision Making; Group Size & Decision Making;Consensus Decision Making in Groups. Conflict Management: Definition of Conflict,transitions in Conflict thought; Functional Vs Dysfunctional Conflict; Conflict Process; Individual & Group Level Conflict; Organization level Conflict; Conflict Management; Negotiations-Meaning & definition; Negotiations Process; Issues in Negotiations.
Unit-IV
Stress Management: Meaning and Concept of Stress, Stress in Organization, Management of Stress. Power and Politics in Organization: Nature & Concepts, Sources & Types of Power, Techniques of Politics. Organizational Change & Development: Meaning & Definition, Change Agents, Change Models, Resistance to Change. Learning Organization: Meaning & Definition, Creating a Learning Organization. Organizational Culture: Meaning & Concept, Cultural Differences & Business Ethics.
TEXT BOOK: Organisational Behaviour: (Kalyani Publishers)
REFERENCES:
Parikh, Gupta, Organisational Behaviour, Tata McGraw Hill
Aswathappa, Organization Behaviour, Himalaya Publications
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MBA-103 - Accounting for Management
MST I SYLLABUS
Unit I
Accounting as an information system, concepts, convention and principles of Accounting, Role of accountant in an organization. Branches of accounting: Financial, Cost and Management Accounting and their inter-relationships, Introduction of Accounting Standards. Exposure to format of schedule VI of Public Limited, Banking and Insurance Companies.
Unit- II
Financial Analysis-Concepts and objectives, Tools of Financial Analysis: trend analysis, common size statements, comparative statements, Introduction to ratio analysis, fund flow and cash flow statements (with additional information).
MST II SYLLABUS
Unit- III
Cost Accounting-Meaning, Scope and Classification of costs, Absorption costing, Marginalcosting. Introduction to Break Even Analysis, Use of Cost-data in managerial Decisionmaking with special reference to pricing and make or buy decisions. Introduction to Standard Costing including Variance Analysis materials and labour variances. Cost Control Techniques-Preparation of budgets and their control, Zero base budgeting.
Unit- IV
Introduction to recent developments in cost management: Introduction to concept o f Price Level Accounting, Human Resource Accounting, Transfer Pricing. Target Costing, Kaizen costing , Activity based costing, Life Cycle Costing. Introduction to Tally Software Package in Accounting Creating Companies, journal entries and ledger accounts.
TEXT BOOK:
Jawahar Lal, Accounting For Management, (Himalaya Publishing)
Accounting for Management & IT:by C.Mohan Juneja, Rajesh Bagga, (Kalyani Publishers)
REFERENCES:
Jawahar Lal, Accounting For Management, Himalaya Publishing
J.Madegowda, Accounting For Managers, Himalaya Publishing Maheshwari, Financial Accounting, Vikas Publishing
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MBA-104 - Quantitative Techniques
MST I SYLLABUS
Unit-I
Introduction to statistics: meaning, scope, importance and limitations, applications of inferential statistics in managerial decision-making. Analysis of data: source of data, collection, classification, tabulation, depiction of data. Measures of Central tendency:Arithmetic, weighted, geometric mean, median and mode. Measures of Dispersion: Range, Quartile deviation, Mean deviation, Standard deviation Coefficient of variation, Skewness and Kurtosis.
Unit-II
Sampling and Sampling Distribution: Concept and definitions, census and sampling, probability samples and non-probability samples, relationship between sample size and errors, simple numerical only. Hypothesis Testing: Sampling theory; Formulation of Hypotheses; Application of Z-test, t-test, F-test and Chi-Square test, techniques of association of attributes & testing. Test of significance for small sample.
MST II SYLLABUS
Unit-III
Correlation Analysis: Significance, types, Methods of correlation analysis: Scatter diagrams, Graphic method, Karl Pearsons correlation co-efficient, Rank correlation coefficient, Properties of Correlation. Regression analysis: meaning, application of regression analysis, difference between correlation & regression analysis, regression equations, standard error and Regression coefficients. Index Number: Definition, and methods of construction, tests of consistency, base shifting, splicing and deflation, problems in construction and importance of index number.
Unit-IV
Time Series Analysis: Meaning, Components and various methods of time series analysis Trend analysis: Least Square method - Linear and Non- Linear equations, Applications in business decision-making. Theory of Probability: Definition, basic concepts, events andexperiments, random variables, expected value, types of probability, classical approach, relative frequency and subjective approach to probability, theorems of probability, addition, Multiplication and Bays Theorem and its application. Theoretical Distributions: Difference between frequency and probability distributions, Binomial, Poisson and normal d istribution
TEXT BOOK:
Quantitative Techniques: by Digambar Patri, (Kalyani Publishers)
REFERENCES:
C.R. Reddy, Quantitative Techniques for Management Decisions, Himalaya Publishing Gupta & Gupta, An Introduction to Statistical Methods, Vikas Publications
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MBA 105 - Managerial Economics
MST I SYLLABUS
Unit-I Managerial Economics: Meaning, Nature, Scope & Relationship with other disciplines, Role of managerial economics in decision Making, Opportunity Cost Principle, Production Possibility Curve, Incremental Concept. Marginal Analysis: Law of diminishing marginal utility, Law of equi-marginal utility, Indifference Curve Analysis: Meaning Assumptions Properties, Consumer Equilibrium, Uses.
Unit-II Demand Analysis and Theory of Production: Law of Demand: Meaning, Determinants,Exceptions, Bandwagon and Snob effects, Demand function, Application of demand analysisin managerial decision making. Elasticity of Demand: Meaning, Types & Degree ofelasticity of demand, Methods of measuring price elasticity of demand, Factors determiningthe elasticity of demand, Demand Forecasting: Importance, Scope, Techniques offorecasting. Theory of Production: Production function, Short run and Long run production, Analysis, Isoquants, Optimal combination of inputs, Application in managerial decisionmaking.
MST II SYLLABUS
Unit-III Theory of Cost and Market Structure: Cost Analysis: Cost Concepts and Determinants of cost, Traditional and Modern Theory of Cost: Long run and Short run, Economy of scale, Revenue Curve, Market Structure: Price Output Decision under Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic and Oligopoly Competition, Application in Managerial Decision Making. Behaviour of Firms and Game Theory: Nash Equilibrium, Prisoners Dilemma.
Unit-IV Macro Economics: Concept of National Income: Conceptual Framework, Measure of National Income, Methods of Measurements, Phillips Curve, Okuns Law and Kuznets Curve, Classical Keynesian Theory, Investment Multiplier, Balanced Budget and ForeignTrade Multiplier, Business Cycle: Concepts, Causes, Measures to control through Fiscal andMonetary Policy, Inflation: Meaning, Types, Theories Demand and Cost Push Inflation, Causes, Effects and Cures of Inflation Through Price, Demand and Income Policies
TEXT BOOK:
Managerial Economics: ( P.N Chopra)
REFERENCES:
D.N.Dwivedi, Managerial Economic, Vikas Publications
K.K .Dewett, Modern Economic Theory, S. Chand Publication D.M.Mithani, Managerial Economics Theory and Applications, Himalaya Publication
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MBA106 - Business Communication
MST I SYLLABUS Unit- I
Introduction to Communication: Meaning, Process, Importance of Communication inBusiness, Types of Information, Formal and Informal Communication, Internal and ExternalCommunication, Communication Channels, Choosing the Means of Communication,Audience Analysis, Ethical Considerations for Business Communication, Media ofCommunication, Barriers of Communication, Approaches to Effective Communication,Essentials of Effective Business Communication (7Cs model)
Unit II Strategies to Improve Individuals Reading and Listening Skills- Developing ReadingSkills: Identify The Purpose of Reading, Factors Effecting Reading, learning how to thinkand read, developing effective reading habits, reading tactics and strategies: training eye andtraining mind (SQ3R), Recognizing a broad range of thought patterns in reading selections,reading and interpreting visuals, making inferences, recognizing facts and opinions.Developing Listening Skills: importance, purpose of listening, art of listening, factorsaffecting listening, components of effective listening, process of listening, principles andbarriers to listening, activities to improve listening.
MST II SYLLABUS Unit III
Types of Communication: Oral Communication: Advantages and Disadvantages,Conversation as Communication, Art of Public Speaking, Telephonic Conversations andVoice Mails, Group Communication through Committees, Preparing and Holding Meetings,other formal communication with public at large, seminar, symposia and conferences,Overcoming Stage fright, Ambiguity Avoidance. Written Communication: Advantages andDisadvantages, Covering letter, Need, Functions and Kinds, Layout of Letter Writing, Typesof Letter Writing: Persuasive Letters, Request Letters, Sales Letters, Complaints andAdjustments; Departmental Communication: Meaning, Need and Types: Interview Letters,Promotion Letters, Resignation Letters, Newsletters, Circulars, Agenda, Notice, OfficeMemorandums, Office Orders, Press Release Report Writing: Structure, Types, Formats,Drafting of Various Types of Report. Nonverbal Features, Understanding of BodyLanguage, Posture, Gestures. Influences on Communication: Social influences, Culture and Communication, Few Guidelines for Better Multicultural Communication, BusinessEtiquettes and Communication.
Unit- IV Developing Effective Public Relations: Drafting Speech, Press Release, Brochures, Handouts,Leaflets, e-newsletters. Group Discussion- Nature, Uses and Importance, Guidelines for GDPresentations: How to make effective Presentations, Four Ps ofPresentation, Structuring, Rehearsing, and Delivery Methods. Resume Writing: Planning,Organising Contents, Layout, Guidelines for Good Resume. Interviews: PreparationTechniques, Frequently Asked Questions about How to face an interview board, Proper body posture, Projecting a positive image, Steps to succeed in interviews, Practice Mock Interviewin classrooms,. The Case Method of learning: Dimensions of a case, Case Discussion,Usefulness of the case method, Training of Managers, Use the Case Method. Report writing:Structure, Types, Formats, Preparations and Presentation.
TEXT BOOK: Business Communication: by Urmila Rai, SM Rai,( Himalaya Publications)
REFERENCES: Diwan & Aggarwal, Business Communication, Excel Taylor, English Conversion Practice, Tata McGrawHill
Devaraj, Executive Communication, Tata McGraw Hill
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MBA 107-Information Technology for Management
MST I SYLLABUS
Unit I Computer Fundamentals: Block Structure of a Computer, Characteristics of Computers,Generations of Computers, Classification of Computers, Computer Memory and Mass Storage Devices, Input-Output Devices. Number System: Bit, Byte, Binary, Decimal, Hexadecimal, and Octal Systems, Conversion from One System to the other.
Unit II Computer Software: application and system software, programming languages and their classification, assemblers, compilers and interpreters, process of software development, operating systems: functions of operating systems. Computer Network & Communication: Network types, network topologies, network communication devices, physical communication media, network protocol (TCP/ IP), internet and its applications: E-mail, TELNET, FTP, World Wide Web, internet chatting.
MST II SYLLABUS .
Unit III Personal Productivity Software: Word Processing: Editing Features, Formatting Features,Saving, Printing, Table Handling, Page Settings, Spell-Checking, Macros, Mail-Merge, andEquation Editors. Spreadsheet : Workbook, Worksheets, Data Types, Operators, CellFormats, Freeze Panes, Editing Features, Formatting Features, Creating Formulas, usingFormulas, Cell References, Replication, Sorting, Filtering, Functions, Charts and Graphs. Presentation Graphics Software: Templates, Views, Formatting Slide, Slides with Graphs,Animation, Using Special Features, Presenting Slide Shows.
Unit IV Database Management System: Traditional File Concepts and Environment, DatabaseManagement Systems Concepts. MS Access: Creating Tables, Adding and DeletingRecords, Querying: Creating, Saving and Editing; Joining Tables in Queries Forms:Creating and using forms, Reports: Creating and Printing Reports.
TEXT BOOK:
Computer Fundamentals: by Pardeep K.Sinha & Priti Sinha
REFERENCES:
K. Saini & Pradeep Kumar, Computer Applications in Management, Anmol Publications
Deepak Bharihoke, Fundamentals of Information Technology, Excel Boo
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DATE SHEET
MST - I
DATE/DAY MORNING EVENING
9:30 a.m 11:30 a.m 2:00 p.m 4:00 p.m
09-02-2015 Quantitative Techniques Information Technology
(Monday) for Management
10-2-2015 Accounting for Organizational Behaviour
(Tuesday) Management
11-2-2015 Principles and Practices of Business Communication
(Wednesday) Management
12-2-2015 Managerial Economics Viva Voce
(Thurday)
MST - II
Date/Day
Morning Evening
9:30 a.m 11:30 a.m 2:00 p.m 4:00 p.m
1-4-2015 Quantitative Techniques Information Technology
(Wednesday) for Management
2-4-2015 Accounting for Organizational Behaviour
(Thursday) Management
3-4-2015 Principles and Practices of Business Communication
(Friday) Management
4-4-2015 Managerial Economics Viva Voce
(Saturday)
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FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION 2015
First Semester Examination will be conducted in the month of November & December.
Date Sheet will be given by the Punjab Technical University, Generally
University gives the date sheet before 2-3 weeks before the examination.
S.NO DATE DAY SUBJECT
1.
2
3
4
5
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SEMESTER-II
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ACADEMIC CALENDER JAN APR 2015
SN DATE DAY EVENT
1 12th
Jan. Monday Beginning of the all classes
2 21st Jan Wednesday 24
TH ARYANS Job Fest
3 23rd
Jan. Friday Girl Child Day-Declamation
4 27th
Jan. Tuesday Debate (Engineering)
5 28th
Jan Wednesday Blood Donation Camp
6 19th
Jan.- 30th
Monday- 1 Class test ; 2 Case Studies(MBA)& 1 Case
Jan. Friday Study(BBA) ; Presentation of 20% Students
in each subject
7 30th
Jan. Friday Compilation of attendance
8 2nd
Feb.- 27th
Feb. Monday-Saturday
1 Class test ; 3 Case Studies(MBA)& 2 Case Studies,
Presentation of 20% students in each subjects
9 3rd Feb-6th
Feb. Tuesday- Allotment of 1st Assignments
Friday
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16th Feb. Friday- Submission of 1st Assignments
Monday
11 17th Feb. Tuesday Showing the Assignments to the students
12 19th Feb Thursday Athletic Meet
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Feb Saturday Compilation of attendance
15 3rd
March Tuesday Discussing answer sheets with students
16 6th March Friday Debate - Women's Day
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17 10th
March Tuesday Ad mad Show
18 25th
March Wednesday Roshaan (Annual Function)
19 23rd
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Mar. Monday- Allotment of 2nd
assignments
Thursday
20 2nd
Mar.- 31st Monday- 1 Class test ; 3 Case Studies(MBA)& 1 Case
Mar. Tuesday Study(BBA) ; Presentation of 30% Students
in each subject
21 31st Mar. Tuesday Compiling of attendance with MST 1,
Presentations and Assignment 1
22 1st-3
rd Apr. Wednesday- Submission of 2
nd assignments
Friday
1st Apr.- 30
th Apr.
Wednesday- 1 Class test ; 2 Case Studies(MBA)& 1 Case
23 Thursday Study(BBA) ; Presentation of 30% Students
in each subject
24 1st-4th April Wednesday- Mid Sem. Test-II (MST-II must cover 100%of
Saturday Syllabus)
25 11th April Saturday Farewell
26 2nd Week of April Tentatively Final Practicals
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MBA - COURSE STRUCTURE
SUBJECTS MARKS MARKS TOTAL INT.
EXT. MARKS
MBA II SEMESTER
MBA 201 Business Environment 40 60 100
MBA 202 Production and Operation 40 60 100
Management
MBA 203 Human Resource 40 60 100
Management
MBA 204 Marketing Management 40 60 100
MBA 205 Financial Management 40 60 100
MBA 206 Research Methodology 60 40 100
BTHU 101 Human Values and 60 40 100
Professional Ethics
MBA 207 Viva Voce
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MBA 201 Business Environment
MST I SYLLABUS
Unit I Introduction: definition, components and overview of Business Environment, Complexityand Diversity of Business Environment in the 21st century, Concept of Business Cycle, Needto scan the business environment and techniques of scanning the business environment.Political Environment: Three political institutions: Legislature, Executive and Judiciary.Brief note on Fundamental rights and Directive Principles of state policy, Rationale andextent of state intervention.
Unit II Economic Environment: Concept and Salient features of various economic system, NewIndustrial policy and industrial licensing, New economic policies, Aspects of economicreforms and its effects on business, Emerging Economies. Effect of recession on Businessand remedies for that, Economic Planning in India: Objectives, Strategies and Evaluation ofcurrent five year plan. Monetary and Fiscal Policy. Legal Environment: CompanyRegulatory Legislations in India, FEMA, Latest. EXIM policy. Competition Law, Consumer Protection Act 1986, Right to Information Act 2005.
MST II SYLLABUS
Unit III Public Sector in India: Concepts, Philosophy and Objectives, Performance, Problems andConstraints. Disinvestment and Privatisation, Joint sector and Cooperative sector in India.Social Environment: Corporate Social Responsibility, Consumer Movement, BusinessEthics, Cross-Cultural Business Environment, Ecological Environment Protection: GreenManagement, Global Warming, Carbon Foot Printing, The Environment Protection Act 1986.
Unit IV
Technological Environment: Impact of Technology on Business, Technological Policy,Intellectual Property Rights, Import of Technology, Appropriate Technology, Problems inTechnology Transfer. International Environment: Emergence of Globalisation. Control ofForeign Direct Investment, Benefits and Problems from MNCs. WTO, its role and functions,Implications for India. Trading Blocks, Foreign Trade: SEZ (Special Economic Zones), EPZ(Export processing zone), EOU (Export Oriented Units), Dumping and Anti-Dumping measures.
TEXT BOOK:
Business Environment: by Rosy Joshi (Kalyani Publishers)
REFERENCES: Aswathappa, Essential of Business Environment, Himalaya Publishing Aggarwal & Diwan, Business Environment, ExcelBooks
Sengupta, Government & Business Vikas Publishing House
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MBA 202- Productions & Operations Management
MST I SYLLABUS
Unit- I
Operations management: concept, functions. transformation process model: inputs, processand outputs; classification of operations; responsibilities of operations manager, contributionof henryford, deming, crossby, taguchi. Facility Location importance, factors in locationanalysis, location analysis techniques. Product Design and development product designand its characteristics, product development process (technical), product developmenttechniques. Process selection- project, job, batch, mass and process types of production systems. operations management in corporate profitability and competitiveness
Unit- II
Facility Layout Objectives, Advantages, Basic Types of Layouts, Problems in facilitylayout . Production Planning & Control (PPC): Concepts, Objectives, and Functions,work study Productivity: Method study; Work measurement. Capacity Planning Concepts, Factors affecting Capacity Planning, Capacity Planning Decisions.
MST II SYLLABUS
Unit- III
Quality Management: Introduction, Meaning, Quality Characteristics of Goods andServices, Jurans Quality Trilogy, Deming s 14 principles, Tools and Techniques forQuality Improvement, Statistical Process Control Chart, Quality Assurance, Total Quality Management (TQM) Model Concept of Six Sigma and its
Application. Acceptance Sampling Meaning, Objectives, Single Sample, Double Sample and Multiple Sample Plans with sated risk, Control charts for variables Averages and Ranges, Control Charts for Defectives Fraction Defective and Numbers Defective.
Unit- IV
JIT and Lean Production System: JIT Approach, Implementation requirements, Services,Kanban System. Inventory Management: Concepts, Classification, Objectives, FactorsAffecting Inventory Contro l Policy, Inventory Costs, Basic EOQ Model, Re-order level,ABC analysis. Logistics and Franchising. Purchasing Management Objectives,Functions, Methods, Procedure, and Value Analysis: Concepts, Stock Control Systems,Virtual Factory Concept and Production Worksheets.
TEXT BOOK:
Productions & Operations Management: by Gagandeep Sharma, (kalyani Publishers)
REFERENCES:
Mahadevan B, Operations Management: Theory And Practice, Edition, Pearson Education
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MBA-203- Human Resource Management
MST I SYLLABUS
Unit-I Human Resources Management: Meaning, Scope, Objective, Functions, Roles andImportance. interaction with other functional areas. HRM &HRD a comparative analysis.Human Resource Management practices in India. Human Resource Planning: Meaning &Concept, Process and importance , Methods of Human Resources Planning, Importance ofHRIS. Job Analysis, Job Description, Job Specification & JobEvaluation MeaningConcepts and Methods.
Unit-II Recruitment & Selection: Meaning & Concept, Process & Methods Recruitment &Selections. Induction & Placement Process. Training & Development: Meaning & Conceptof Training & Development, Methods of Training & Development, Difference BetweenTraining & Development, Aligning Training to Business Needs, Future of Training &development. Career Planning & Coaching & Mentoring.
MST II SYLLABUS Unit-III
Performance Appraisal: Meaning & Concept of Performance Appraisal, Methods &Process Of Performance Appraisal, Issues in Performance Appraisal and Potential Appraisal.Compensation Management- Wage & Salary Administration: Meaning & Concept of Wage& Salary Administration, Elements & Methods of Wage & Salary, Incentive Plans & FringeBenefits. Internal Mobility: Promotion, Transfer, Demotion, Separation. Quality of worklife (QWL): Meaning, Concept, Development and Various Approaches of QWL, Techniques
for improving QWL. Health, Safety & Employee Welfare, Social Security, Job Stress,Counselling and
Monitoring, Job Satisfaction and Morale. Competency Mapping
Unit IV Industrial Relations: Meaning & Concept of Industrial Relations. Collective Bargaining -Meaning, Scope and Objectives; Collective Bargaining Issues and Strategies; NegotiationsSkills and Strategies; Participative Management; Employee Grievances and theirResolution Model for Grievance Resolution Procedure. Quality Circles: Concept,Structure. Role of Management, Quality Circle in India, HR Audit, Contemporary Issues inHRM.
TEXT BOOK:
Human Resource Management: by Shashi K Gupta, (Kalyani Publishers)
REFERENCES:
V.S.P.Rao, Human Resource Management, Excel Books C.B. Memoria, Personal Management, Himalaya Publications
C.B. Gupta, Human Resource Management, Sultan Chand and Sons R.S. Dwivivedi, HRD in India Companies, Himalaya publications
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MBA 204 - Marketing Management
MST I SYLLABUS
Unit I Understanding Marketing and Consumers: Definition, Importance, Scope, VariousMarketing Concepts, Marketing Mix, Marketing vs Selling, Effect Of Liberalization andGlobalization, Creating Customer Value. Analyzing Marketing Environment- Micro,Macro Corporate Strategic Planning: defining role marketing strategies, Marketing planningprocess. Marketing Information System: Concept and Components. UnderstandingConsumer Behaviour, Factors Influencing Consumer Buying Behaviour, Business Buying Process, Understanding Business Buyer Behaviour.
Unit II Creating and Managing Product: Market Segmentation & Targeting. Differentiation &Positioning, Competitors Analysis. Product Decisions: Product Mix, Packaging AndLabelling Decisions, Branding & Brand Equity, Services Marketing, New ProductDevelopment, Consumer Adoption Process, Product Life Cycle and Strategies. Pricing Decisions: Objectives, Factors Affecting Pricing Decisions, Pricing Methods, Price Changes,Pricing Strategies.
MST II SYLLABUS
Unit III Delivering and Promoting Product: Supply Chain Decisions: Nature, Types, ChannelDesign and Channel Management Decisions, Retailing, Wholesaling, Managing Logistics andSupply Chain. Promotion Decisions: Communication Process, Promotion Mix, Advertising,Sales Promotion, Public Relations, Direct Selling and Online Marketing. Personal Selling:Personal Selling Process, Managing the Sales Force, Designing Quota & Territories,Evaluating Performance.
Unit IV Emerging Trends in Marketing: Green Marketing, Event Marketing, Network Marketing,Direct Marketing, Social Marketing, Buzz Marketing/ Viral Marketing, Consumerism,Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Customer Satisfaction, Loyalty, Retention,Global Marketing, Rural Marketing, E-Commerce: Marketing In The Digital Age.Note : Relevant Case Studies should be discussed in class..
TEXT BOOK:
Marketing Management: by C N Santokki (Kalyani Publishers)
REFERENCES: Kotler & Koshy, Marketing Management, Pearsons Education
Kotler & Armstrong, Principles of Marketing, Prentice Hall
Biplab S. Bose, Marketing Management, Himalaya Publications:
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MBA 205 - Financial Management
MST I SYLLABUS Unit I
Introduction to Financial Management: Objectives - Functions and Scope - Evolution -Interface of Financial Management with Other Functional Areas - Environment of CorporateFinance. Sources of Long-Term Finance: Equity Capital and Preference Capital -Debenture Capital - Term Loans and Deferred Credit, Leasing and Hire-Purchase - NewInstruments. Raising Long-term Finance: Venture Capital, Initial Public Offering, PublicIssue by listed companies, Rights Issue, Preferential allotment, Private placement, TermLoans Valuation of Securities: Concept Of Valuation - Bond Valuation - Equity Valuation:Dividend Capitalization Approach and Ratio Approach -Valuation of Warrants andConvertibles.
Unit II Introduction to Risk and Return: Risk and Return Concepts - Risk in a Portfolio Context -Relationship Between Risk and Return -CAPM and Dividend Capitalization Model. TimeValue of Money: Introduction - Types of Cash flows - Future Value of a Single Cash Flow,Multiple Flows and Annuity - Present Value of A Single Cash Flow, Multiple Flows andAnnuity, Growing Annuity, Perpetuity and Growing Perpetuity. Basics of CapitalExpenditure Decisions: The Process of Capital Budgeting - Basic Principles in EstimatingCost and Benefits of Investments -Appraisal Criteria: Discounted and Non-DiscountedMethods (Pay-Back Period - Average rate of return - Net Present Value -Benefit Cost Ratio -nternal Rate of Return) Analysis of Project Cash Flows: Cash Flow Estimation -Identifying the Relevant Cash Flows - Cash Flow Analysis - Replacement, Cash FlowEstimation Bias - Evaluating Projects with Unequal Life - Adjusting Cash Flow forInflation.,Capital Rationing.
MST II SYLLABUS Unit III
Leverage: Measuring and analyzing the implications of Leverage - Operating Leverage,Financial Leverage and Total Leverage. Capital Structure Policy: Business & FinancialRisk - A Total Risk Perspective - Business & Financial Risk - A Market Risk Perspective -Determinants of Capital Structure Decision -Approach to Estimating the Target CapitalStructure - Variations in Capital Structures, EBIT / EPS Analysis and ROI / ROE Analysis.Capital Structure Theories: Net Income Approach - Net Operating Income Approach -Traditional Approach - Modigliani-Miller Model (MM), Miller Model - Criticisms of MMand Miller Models - Financial Distress & Agency Cost - Asymmetric Information Theory.Dividend Policy: Traditional Position - Walter Model - Gordon Model - Miller-ModiglianiPosition - and Rational Expectations Model
Unit IV Estimation of Working Capital Needs: Objectives of Working Capital (Conservative vsAggressive Policies), Static vs Dynamic View of Working Capital - Factors Affecting theComposition of Working Capital Independence among Components of Working Capital -Operating Cycle Approach to Working Capital and Cash Management. InventoryManagement: Nature of Inventory and its Role in Working Capital - Purpose ofInventories -Types and Costs of Inventory -Inventory Management Techniques - Pricing of Investments Receivables Management: Purpose of Receivables - Cost of Maintaining Receivables -Credit Policy Variables (Credit Standard, Credit Period, Cash Discount, Collection Program),Credit Evaluation - and Monitoring Receivables. Financing Current Assets: Behavior ofCurrent Assets and Pattern of Financing -Accruals - Trade Credit - Provisions - Short-TermBank Finance - Public Deposits, Commercial Paper - Factoring Note: Relevant Case Studies should be discussed in class..
TEXT BOOK: Financial Management: by Shashi K Gupta (Kalyani Publishers)
REFERENCES: I.M. Pandey, Financial Management, Vikas publishers G.S. Reddy, Financial Management: Principles and Practice, Himalaya Publishing
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MBA206 - Research Methodology
MST I SYLLABUS
Unit I An Introduction To Research: Meaning, Definition, Objectives, And Process; ResearchProblem: Selection Of Problem, Understanding Problem, Necessity Of Defined Problem;Review Of Literature In Research. Research Design: Meaning, Types Descriptive,Diagnostic, Exploratory, And Experimental.
Unit II Sources Of Data: Primary And Secondary; Data Collection Methods; QuestionnaireDesigning: Construction, Types And Developing A Good Questionnaire. Sampling Designand Techniques, Scaling Techniques, Meaning, Types, Data Processing Operations, Editing,Coding, Classification, Tabulation. Research Proposal/Synopsis Writing.
MST II SYLLABUS
Unit III Statistical Software - Use of SPSS / Systat and Excel: Windows Process, Basic Structure ofData File, Using Data Editor, Working With Multiple Data Sources, Graphs and Charts,Sorting And Selecting Data, Descriptive Statistics: Central Tendency and Dispersion,Correlation: Linear, Partial and Multiple, Simple and Multiple Regression, DiscriminantAnalysis, Conjoint Analysis, Time Series and Business Forecasting. Applications Of IndexNumbers; Sampling Distribution; Tests Of Significance: Z- Test, T- Test, Chi-Square Test, F -Test, And ANOVA; Use Of SPSS For T-Test, Chi-Square Test And ANOVA.
Unit IV Multi Dimensional Scaling, Factor Analysis, Cluster Analysis, Interpretation of Data, ReportPreparation and Presentation. Each Student has to prepare Mini Research Project on Topic /Area of their Choice and Make Presentation. The report should consist of application of testsand techniques mentioned in above units.
TEXT BOOK:
Research Methodology: C.R,Kothari, (Kalyani Publishers)
REFERENCES:
D R. Cooper, & P.S,Schindler, Business Research Methods, Tata McGraw Hill
N. Malhotra, and S.,Dash, Marketing Research : An Applied Orientation, Pearson Education C.R,Kothari, Research Methodology: Methods & Techniques, New Age International Publishe
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HVPE 101- Human Values & Professional Ethics
MST I SYLLABUS
PART A
1. Course Introduction - Need, Basic Guidelines, Content and Process for Value Education
Understanding the need, basic guidelines, content and process for ValueEducation.Self Exploration what is it?- its content and process; Natural Acceptanceand Experiential Validation- as the mechanism for self exploration.Continuous Happiness and Prosperity- A look at basic Human AspirationsRight understanding, Relationship and Physical Facilities- the basic requirementsfor fulfillment of aspirations of every human being with their correct priorityUnderstanding Happiness and Prosperity correctly- A critical appraisal of thecurrent scenarioMethod to fulfill the above human aspirations: understanding and living inharmony at various levels
2. Understanding Harmony in the Human Being - Harmony in Myself!
Understanding human being as a co-existence of the sentient I and the materialBody Understanding the needs of Self (I) and Body - Sukh and Suvidha Understanding the Body as an instrument of I (I being the doer, seer andenjoyer) Understanding the characteristics and activities of I and harmony in I Understanding the harmony of I with the Body: Sanyam and Swasthya; correctappraisal of
Physical needs, meaning of Prosperity in detail Programs to ensure Sanyam and Swasthya
3. Understanding Harmony in the Family and Society- Harmony in Human-
Human Relationship Understanding harmony in the Family- the basic unit of human interaction. Understanding values in human-human relationship; meaning of Nyaya andprogram for its fulfillment to ensure Ubhay-tripti; Trust (Vishwas) and Respect(Samman) as the foundational values of relationship. Understanding the meaning of Vishwas; Difference between intention andcompetence Understanding the meaning of Samman, Difference between respect and differentiation; the other salient values in relationship Understanding the harmony in the society (society being an extension of family): Samadhan, Samridhi, Abhay, Sah-astitva as comprehensive Human Goals
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MST II SYLLABUS
PART B
4. Understanding Harmony in the Nature and Existence - Whole existence as Coexistence Understanding the harmony in the Nature Interconnectedness and mutual fulfillment among the four orders of naturerecyclabilityand self-regulation in nature Understanding Existence as Co-existence (Sah-astitva) of mutually interactingunits in all-pervasive space Holistic perception of harmony at all levels of existence
5. Implications of the above Holistic Understanding of Harmony on Professional Ethics Natural acceptance of human values Definitiveness of Ethical Human Conduct Basis for Humanistic Education, Humanistic Constitution and HumanisticUniversal Order Competence in professional ethics: o Ability to utilize the professional competence for augmenting universal human order o Ability to identify the scope and characteristics of people-friendly and ecofriendly production systems o Ability to identify and develop appropriate technologies and management patterns for above production systems. Case studies of typical holistic technologies, management models and production systems Strategy for transition from the present state to Universal Human Order: o At the level of individual: as socially and ecologically responsible engineers, technologists and managero At the level of society: as mut ually enriching institutions and organizations
TEXT BOOK: Human Values & Professional Ethics: by RR Gaur,R Sangal, GP Bagaria (Excel Books)
REFERENCES:
R R Gaur, R Sangal, G P Bagaria, 2009, A Foundation Course in Value Education.
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DATE SHEET
MST - I
Date/Day
Morning
Evening
9:30 a.m 11:30 a.m 2:00 p.m 4:00 p.m
9-2-2015 Production and Operation Human Resource
(Monday) Management Management
10-2-2015 Financial Management Human Values and
(Tuesday) Professional Ethics
11-2-2015 Research Methodology Business Environment
(Wednesday)
12-2-2015 Marketing Management Viva Voce
(Thursday)
MST II
Day/Date Morning(9:30a.m11:30a.m) Evening2:00p.m4:00p.m
1-4-2015 Production and Operation Human Resource
(Wednesday) Management Management
2-4-2015 Financial Management Human Values and
(Thursday) Professional Ethics
3-4-2015 Research Methodology Business Environment
(Friday)
4-4-2015 Marketing Management Viva Voce
(Saturday)
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SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATION 2015
Second Semester Examination will be conducted in the month of April & May.
Date Sheet will be given by the Punjab Technical University, Generally University gives the date sheet before 2-3 weeks before the examination
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