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February 1st, 2016, 09:03 AM
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Mahatma Gandhi University CBCSS Syllabus
Hello Friends , Here Will you Please Provide me CBCSS (Choice Based Credit Semester System) Program of Mahatma Gandhi University and University Contact Details ? Hey as per my idea doing BBA from Mahatma Gandhi University is good option as this is a good university and here I am giving you its details Eligibility Candidate should be 12th pass out from recognised university Selection criteria Candidate is selected directly as admission is done directly Mahatma Gandhi University CBCSS Syllabus COURSE STRUCTURE WEIGHTAGE Course Code Title of Course Credit Int. Ext. Common course – English – 1. Communication Skills in English 4 1 3 Complementary-1 : Fundamental Business Mathematics 3 1 3 Complementary-2 : Fundamentals of Business Statistics 3 1 3 Core -1 : Historical Perspective of Management 4 1 3 Core-2 : Global Business Environment 4 1 3 Core -3 : Business Accounting 3 1 3 SEMESTER I TOTAL FOR SEMESTER-I 21 Common Course – English-2 : Critical Thinking, Academic Writing & Presentation 4 1 3 Complementary-3 : Mathematics for Management 3 1 3 Complementary-4 : Statistics for Research 3 1 3 Core 4 : Business Ethics in the Indian social system 3 1 3 Core-5 : Indian Constitution, Secular State & sustainable Environment 4 1 3 Core -6 : Principles of Management 4 1 3 SEMESTER II TOTAL FOR SEMESTER-II 21 WEIGHTAGE Course Code Title of Course Credit Int. Ext. Complementary-5 : Business Law 4 1 3 Complementary-6 : Research Methodology 4 1 3 Core-7 : Business Communication 3 1 3 Core -8 : Entrepreneurship 4 1 3 Core -9 : Corporate Accounting 4 1 3 SEMESTER III TOTAL FOR SEMESTER-IIII 19 Complementary-7 : Corporate and Industrial Law 3 1 3 Complementary-8 : Managerial Economics 4 1 3 Core -10 : Informatics for Management 4 1 3 Core -11 : Cost Accounting 4 1 3 Core-12 : Marketing Management 4 1 3 SEMESTER IV TOTAL FOR SEMESTER-IV 19 Core -13 : Management Accounting 4 1 3 Core-14: Financial Management 4 1 3 Core -15 : Organisational Behaviour 4 1 3 Core -16 : Human Resource Management 4 1 3 Core-17 : Open Course 4 1 3 SEMESTER V TOTAL FOR SEMESTER-V 20 Core -18 : Production Management 2 1 3 Core-19 : Industrial Relations 2 1 3 Core -20 : Choice Based Courses : 1. Advertising and Salesmanship 2. Health Care Management 4 4 1 3 Core -21 : Banking and Insurance Management 4 1 3 Core-28: Project (Core) 4 1 3 SEMESTER VI TOTAL FOR SEMESTER-VI 20 CREDIT DETAILS : Common Course – I : English 08 Complementary CourseS 27 Core Course 81 Open Course 04 TOTAL 120 _ FIRST SEMESTER •To develop the students’ ability to use English language accurately and effectively by enhancing their communication skills. 2. OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE •To introduce the students to the speech sounds of English in order to enable them to listen to English and speak with global intelligibility. •To enable the students to speak English confidently and effectively in a wide variety of situations. •To help the students to improve their reading efficiency by refining their reading strategies. 3. COURSE OUTLINE MODULE – I Speech Sounds 18 hours Phonemic symbols - Vowels - Consonants - Syllables - Word stress - Stress in polysyllabic words – Stress in words used as different parts of speech - Sentence stress – Weak forms and strong forms – Intonation – Awareness of different accents: American, British and Indian – Influence of the mother tongue MODULE – II Listening 18 hours Active listening – Barriers to listening – Listening and note taking– Listening to announcements – Listening to news on the radio and television MODULE- III Speaking 36 hours Word stress and rhythm – Pauses and sense groups – Falling and rising tones –Fluency and pace of delivery – Art of small talk – Participating in conversations – Making a short formal speech – Describing people, place, events and things – Group discussion skills and telephone skills MODULE – IV Reading: theory and Practice – Scanning - Surveying a textbook using an index - reading with a purpose – making predictions – Understanding text structure – Locating main points – Making inferences - Reading graphics - reading critically – Reading for research 4. CORE TEXT V.Sasikumar, P Kiranmai Dutt and Geetha Rajeevan, . Communication Skills in English. Cambridge University Press and Mahatma Gandhi University. FURTHER READING Sl.No Title Author Publisher & Year 1 A Course in Listening and Speaking I & II Sasikumar V.,Kiranmai Dutt and Geetha Rajeevan New Delhi: CUP, 2007 2 Study Listening: A Course in Listening to Lectures and Note-taking Tony Lynch New Delhi: CUP, 2008 3 Study Speaking: A Anderson, Kenneth, Joan New Delhi: CUP, Course in Spoken English for Academic Purposes Maclean and Tony Lynch 2008 4 Study Reading: A Course in Reading Skills for Academic Purposes Glendinning, Eric H. and Beverly Holmstrom New Delhi: CUP, 2008 5 Communication Studies Sky Massan Palgrave Macmillan 6 Effective Communication for Arts and Humanities Students Joan Van Emden and Lucinda Becker Palgrave Macmillan COMPLEMENTARY-1 FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS MATHEMATICS Semester-1 Complimentary Course: 2 No of credits : 3 No of contact hours : 72 NPC and logarithm tables permitted Aim of the course: To develop analytical and critical thinking skills in students to prepare them to logically analyze and critically evaluate problem situation through basic mathematics. Objectives of the course: - Develop scientific ability - Critically evaluate mathematical problems - To have fundamental touch with industrial and commercial problems - To know about modern trends in mathematics - To prepare them for management studies. Course outline Module-1 Set theory (10 teaching hours) Modern theory in mathematics �Definition, elements and types of sets, operations on sets and Cartesian product of two sets. Module-11 Algebra-1 (20 teaching hours) Number system-Natural numbers, prime numbers, integers, rational and irrational numbers, Ratio, proportion and variation Sequences - Arithmetic progression �nth term and sum to n terms of A.P - Geometric progression �nth term, sum to n terms and sum to infinity of G.P - Harmonic progression-nth term of H.P. Module-111 Algebra-2 ( 18 teaching hours) Permutations and combinations Logarithm Compound interest, depreciation and annuities Module-1V Matrices (12 teaching hours) Matrices, matrix operations, Deteminant of a square matrix (expansions only) and Rank of a matrix. Module-V (System of linear equations) (12 teaching hours) Inverse of square matrix (problems only) Solution of system of linear equations using matrices. Note on course work. This subject being pure science subject, this is taught directly in classrooms as lecture. Students are requested to give suggestion and ask doubt for critical evaluation. Proof of theorems and derivations are excluded, as it is beyond the scope of a B.B.A student. Basic mathematics is required for all subjects under commerce. Ref.Texts : 1) Business Mathematics - S.Saha 2) Business mathematics -D.C. Sanchet & V.K Kapoor (Sultan Chand & Sons) Aim of the course To provide a reasonable grasp of basic statistical methods needed for a statistical investigation and forecasting. Objective of the course On completion of the course, student should be able! To present a broad overview of statistics as a subject. To organise a statistical survey. To understand the importance of summary measures to describe the characteristics of data set. To Analuse the relationship between two variables. To use the various forecasting techniques. Course Outline Module I: Introduction Origin, Meaning, Scope and limitations of statistics. Relationship with business and industry. Module II : Collection of data Collection, classification and tabulation of statistical data. Pie diagrams. Graphic representation. Module III: Measures of central tendency Mean, Median and Mode � Meaning& Computation, standard deviation. Coefficient of variation. Module IV : Simple correlation and Regression. Meaning, Karl Pearsion�s Correlation, Rank correlation, Computations. Uses,Regression equations - Forecasting. Module V : Time series analysis: Components of time series - Definition, Computation of Trend. Computation of seasinal variation (Simple average method only) Note on course work:- This course should not be taught is the conventional lecture method alone. It should be supported by a statistical study based on real life situations. Address: Mahatma Gandhi University Thodupuzha, Idukki, Muttom, Kerala 685587 Phone: 04862 256 222 Here I am attaching PDF for Mahatma Gandhi University CBCSS Syllabus; Last edited by Neelurk; February 24th, 2020 at 10:42 AM. |
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Re: Mahatma Gandhi University CBCSS Syllabus
Mahatma Gandhi University is a Public University . Mahatma Gandhi University was Established on 2 October 1983 . It is located in Kottayam, Kerala, India. Mahatma Gandhi University (formerly Gandhiji University), has been Approved by UGC and Accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council of India . BBA Choice Based Credit Semester System Course Offered : B.Sc. Recreation, Leisure And Sports Studies B Sc Food Technology & Quality Assurance M.A (Mohiniyattom, Bharathanatyam, Kathakali Sangeetham, Kathakali Vesham) B.A Sociology B.Sc Apparel And Fashion Design B.Sc Physics Regulations For Ug Courses Under School Of Distance EDUCATION B. Sc. Family And Community Science (Home Science) - Revised (From 2012 admission onwards) B.SC Aquaculture B.COM (Restructured) B.Ed. Special Education (Mental Retardation) Programme I & II SEMESTER OF MODEL I B.Com- Additional Language Hindi B.Sc Zoology - 2012 Admission onwards B.Ed (2011 Admission onwards) B.A Sanskrit- 2010 B.A psychology B.F.T B.SC IT B. A - English (Revised) BA in Visual Arts (I.D) B.A Economics B.A. Hindi B.A.Hindi(2010-11 Admission onwards) B.A Malayalam B.A.Sanskrit(2009) Sanskrit Special Vedanta(2009)-revised B.A HISTORY B.A MRIDANGAM B.A PHILOSOPHY B.A POLITICS B.A SOCIOLOGY B.A. MUSIC B.A VEENA B.A VIOLIN B.A VOCAL B.SC MATHEMATICS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY BCA B.Sc COMPUTER SCIENCE -2009 ONWARDS B.SC COMPUTER SCIENCE B.SC COMPUTER SCIENCE - COMPLEMENTARY B.SC FOOD SCIENCE & QUALITY CONTROL B.SC FOOD SCIENCE & QUALITY CONTROL(RESTRUCTURED) B.SC MICROBIOLOGY B.T.S BBA BBM MBA B.SC BOTANY (REVISED) BOTANY CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY - ENVIRONMENT & WATER MGT B.SC ELECTRONICS B.SC ELECTRONICS(Revised III & IV Sem) B.SC ELECTRONICS- V Sem B.SC ELECTRONICS - VI SEMESTER B.SC ELECTRONICS(Complementary) B.SC ELECTRONICS & COMPUTER MAINTENANCE BSW FAMILY & COMMUNITY SCIENCE VI SEMESTER FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SCIENCE ISLAMIC HISTORY REGULATIONS, SCHEME FOR FINE ARTS STATISTICS ZOOLOGY REGULATIONS FOR M.Ed. PROGRAMME WITH GRADING M.ED PROGRAMME - II SEMESTE- RE-STRUCTURED CURRICULUM Contact No : 04862 256 222 Address : University College of Engineering, Thodupuzha Muttom, Thodupuzha Idukki, Kerala 685587 |
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June 23rd, 2016, 12:50 PM
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Mahatma Gandhi University CBCSS Syllabus
Hello sir I want to know Mahatma Gandhi University CBCSS Syllabus for BBA so here can you please give me its details ?
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