BBA

Eligibility : All those candidates who have passed 10+2 or its equivalent examination in any stream from any Board recognised or established by Central / State Government through a legislation and member of Council of School Education (COBSE).

OR

Matriculation examination with three-years Diploma in any Trade from any State Board of Technical Education / University, or Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology, Longowal.

 

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PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs) :

At the end of the program the student will be able to:

PO1: Evaluate and describe contextual forces (macro and micro both) in business environment and identify their impact on business operations.

PO2: Recognise and apply various qualitative, technical and analytical methods in solving business problems.

PO3: Communicate effectively in various business settings both in written and oral formats.

PO4: Explain the responsibility of business towards development of society. Students will also be able to distinguish between ethical and unethical behaviours.

PO5: Develop strategies for effective functioning of functional areas such as marketing, strategy, finance and operations.

PO6: Apply the entrepreneurial and managerial skills for effective business management.

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  • Semester I

    Course Code Course Title Course Objectives
    BBA 101-18 Principles and Practices of Management CO1: Describe fundamental concepts, nature and principles of Management.

    CO2: Explain the role and responsibilities of managers and adapt to the various styles of management across organizations.

    CO3: Develop analytical abilities to face the business situations.

    CO4: Apply various tools that would facilitate the decision making process in the business.

    CO5: Develop peer based learning and working in groups and teams.

    BBA 102-18 Basic Accounting CO1: To understand the basic underlying concepts, principles and conventions of accounting.

    CO2: To identify the rules of debit and credit in accounting.

    CO3: To get an overview of the regulatory framework of accounting in India.

    CO4: To prepare trading, profit & loss and balance sheet of a firm.

    CO5: To comprehend the concept of depreciation and different methods to treat depreciation in accounting.

    BBAGE101-18 Managerial Economics I CO1: Understand the basic concepts of managerial economics and apply the economic way of thinking to individual decisions and business decisions.

    CO2: Measure price elasticity of demand, understand the determinants of elasticity and apply the concepts of price, cross and income elasticity of demand.

    CO3: Understand and estimate production function and Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility.

    CO4: Understand and explain four basic market models of perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, and oligopoly, and how price and quantity are determined in each model.

    CO5: Understand the different costs of production and how they affect short and long run decisions.

    BTHU103/18 English CO1: The objective of this course is to introduce students to the theory, fundamentals and tools of communication.

    CO2: To help the students become the independent users of English language.

    CO3: To develop in them vital communication skills which are integral to their personal, social and professional interactions.

    CO4: The syllabus shall address the issues relating to the Language of communication.

    CO5: Students will become proficient in professional communication such as interviews, group discussions, office environments, important reading skills as well as writing skills such as report writing, note taking etc..

    BTHU104/18 English Practical/Laboratory CO1: The objective of this course is to introduce students to the theory, fundamentals and tools of communication.

    CO2: To help the students become the independent users of English language.

    CO3: To develop in them vital communication skills which are integral to their personal, social and professional interactions.

    CO4: The syllabus shall address the issues relating to the Language of communication.

    CO5: Students will become proficient in professional communication such as interviews, group discussions, office environments, important reading skills as well as writing skills such as report writing, note taking etc..

    HVPE101-18 Human Values, De-addiction and Traffic Rules a)     To help the students appreciate the essential complementarily between ‘VALUES’ and ‘SKILLS’ to ensure sustained happiness and prosperity which are the core aspirations of all human beings.

    b)    To facilitate the development of a Holistic perspective among students towards life, profession and happiness, based on a correct understanding of the Human reality and the rest of Existence. Such a holistic perspective forms the basis of Value based living in a natural way.

    c)     To highlight plausible implications of such a Holistic understanding in terms of ethical human conduct, trustful and mutually satisfying human behavior and mutually enriching interaction with Nature.

    BMPD102-18 Mentoring and Professional Development The objective of mentoring will be development of:

    · Overall Personality

    · Aptitude (Technical and General)

    · General Awareness (Current Affairs and GK)

    · Communication Skills

    · Presentation Skills

  • Semester II

    Course Code Course Title Course Objectives
    BBA 201-18 Business Statistics CO1: To learn the basic concepts like statistics and calculation of arithmetic mean, median and mode and partition values.

    CO2: To understand the calculation of moments, skewness and kurtosis and determining whether the given distribution is normal or not.

    CO3: To be acquainted with prerequisite knowledge required to understand the Probability and applications of probability theory.

    CO4: To understand the concept of correlation regression analysis and their applications.

    CO5: To apply the learnt techniques in statistical testing and their applications

    BBA 202-18 Business Environment CO1: To identify and evaluate the complexities of business environment and their impact on the business.

    CO2: To analyze about the relationships between Government and business and understand the political, economic, legal and social policies of the country.

    CO3: To understand the current economic conditions in developing emerging markets, and evaluate present and future opportunities.

    CO4: To be acquainted with prerequisite knowledge required to understand the Probability and applications of probability theory.

    CO5: To understand the concept of the Industrial functioning and strategies to overcome challenges in competitive markets.

    BBAGE201-18 Managerial Economics II CO1: Explain the concept of national income and its measurement using different approaches.

    CO2: Describe the underlying theories of demand and supply of money in an economy.

    CO3: Make use of employment and national income statistics students will be able to describe and analyze the economy in quantitative terms.

    CO4: Interpret macroeconomic issues like money, inflation and unemployment.

    CO5: Identify the phases of the business cycle and the problems caused by cyclical fluctuations in the market economy.

    EMC-101-25 Entrepreneurship Setup and Launch 1. Understand the core concepts of entrepreneurship through relatable, real-life examples.

    2. Begin to see themselves as problem-solvers and creators.

    3. Learn about business paths and choose one to try based on interest or local fit.

    4. Launch a micro-hustle (online or offline) to earn their first income.

    5. Build confidence and self-belief by doing.

    EVS102-18 Environment Studies 1.     Students will enable to understand environmental problems at local and national level through literature and general awareness.

    2.     The students will gain practical knowledge by visiting wildlife areas, environmental institutes and various personalities who have done practical work on various environmental Issues.

    3.     The students will apply interdisciplinary approach to understand key environmental issues and critically analyze them to explore the possibilities to mitigate these problems.

    4.     4.Reflect critically about their roles and identities as citizens, consumers and environmental actors in a complex, interconnected world

    BMPD202-18 Mentoring and Professional Development · Overall Personality

    · Aptitude (Technical and General)

    · General Awareness (Current Affairs and GK)

    · Communication Skills

    · Presentation Skills

  • Semester III

  • Semester IV

  • Semester V

  • Semester VI

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