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February 6th, 2016, 03:24 PM
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GJU MBA Syllabus

I want to get admission in MBA in Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology and for that I want to get the syllabus so can you provide me that?
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February 6th, 2016, 04:22 PM
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Re: GJU MBA Syllabus

As you want to get the syllabus of MBA of Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology so here is the information of the same for you:

Semester 1:
MBA-101 MANAGEMENT PROCESS AND ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR:
Course Contents:
Introduction to management; Evolution of management thoughts; Managerial processes, functions, skills and roles in an organization; Social Responsibility of Business; Planning (Decision Making and MBO), Organizing (Organizational design and structure), Directing (Leading, Motivating and Communicating) and Controlling function of management.

Understanding and managing individual behaviour; Personality; Perception; Attitudes; Learning; Understanding and managing group processes- interpersonal and group dynamics; Transactional Analysis; Applications of Emotional Intelligence in organizations.

Organizational Change; Organizational Development; Conflict Management and Stress Management.

Suggested Readings:
1. Koontz, H & Wechrich, H., Management, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Luthans, F., Organizational Behaviour, Tata McGraw Hill.
3. Greenberg, J. & Baron, Robert A., Behavior in Organizations, PHI Learning.
4. Robbins, S.P., Management, Prentice Hall Ins.
5. Robbins, S. P., Organizational Behaviour, Prentice Hall of India.
6. Stoner, J., Management, Prentice Hall of India.
7. Davis, K., Organisational Behaviour, Tata McGraw Hill.

MBA-102 BUSINESS STATISTICS:

Course Contents:
Definition, scope and limitations of statistics; Descriptive statistics: central tendency, dispersion; Probability theory: additive and multiplicative rules, conditional probability, Baye‟s theorem; Probability distributions; Binomial, Poisson, Normal distribution, their characteristics and applications.

Sampling and sampling methods:
Basic sampling concepts, sampling and non-sampling errors; sampling distributions of mean and proportion; law of large numbers; central limit theorem; statistical estimation: point and interval estimation of population mean.

Inferential statistics:
Hypothesis testing- formulation of hypothesis and types of errors; large and small sample tests - Z, t, F tests and ANOVA (One way); non parametric tests: Chi-square test, Sign test, Wilcoxon signed rank test, Kruskal Wallis test.

Correlation and regression analysis -two variables case; time series analysis-meaning, importance and application, trend analysis using least square method.

Statistical quality control:
Causes of variations, quality control charts, purpose and logic of constructing a control chart, types of control charts, computing the control limits (X and R Charts); control charts for attributes - fraction defectives and number of defects; acceptance sampling.

Index numbers:
Meaning and types, weighted aggregative indices –Laspeyer‟s and Paasche‟s indices and their comparison, test of adequacy, problems of index number.

Suggested Readings:
1. Heinz, Kohler, Statistics for Business & Economics, Harper Collins.
2. Hein, L.W., Quantitative Approach to Managerial Decisions, Prentics Hall.
3. Lawrence B. Morse, Statistics for Business & Economics, Harper Collins.
4. Levin, Richard I. & David S Rubin, Statistics for Management, Prentice Hall.
5. Anderson, Sweeney & Williams, Statistic for Business and Economics, Thomson Learning.
6. Gupta, S.P., Statistical Methods, Sultan Chand & Sons.
7. Hooda, R.P., Statistics for Business and Economics, Macmillan.

MBA-103 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS:
Course Contents:
Nature and scope of managerial economics; importance of managerial economics in decision-making; Demand function; Elasticity of demand and its significance in managerial decision-making; Consumer equilibrium-utility and indifference curve approach; Cost and revenue curves and economies of scale; Production function : short term and long run; Price and output determination under perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition and oligopoly.

Modern theories of firm:
Bamoul‟s theory of sales maximization; Williamson‟s Managerial discretion model, Behaviour model of Cyert and March.

National income- concept and measurement; Inflation- types and control; Basic concepts of trade cycles; Monetary and fiscal policies- concepts, objectives and instruments. Growth models: Harrod-Domar model and Solow model of economic growth.

Suggested Readings:
1. Peterson, Lewis, Managerial Economics, PHI.
2. Salvatore, Managerial Economics in Global Economy, Thomson Learning.
3. Brigham E.F. & J.L. Pappas, Managerial Economics, Dryden Press.
4. Thomas, C.R. & Maurice S.C., Managerial Economics, Tata McGraw Hill.
5. Das, Satya P., Microeconomics for Business, Sage Publication.
6. Kay, Johan, The Business of Economics, Oxford University Press.
7. Dobbs Ian M., Managerial Economics-Firms, Markets, and Business Decisions, Oxford University Press.
8. Koutsoyiannis A., Modern Economics, Macmillan.

MBA -104 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
Course Contents:
Introduction:
Understanding of business systems and firms.

A glimpse of business environment:
Micro and macro environment.

Demographic environment:
Population size, income level, falling birth rate and changing age structure.

Political and government environment:
Functions of state and political dynamics of India.

Social environment:
Impact of society and culture on business.

Technological environment:
Innovation,, technology and competitive advantage.

Case study:
Integration of different factors into a practical and empirical case.

Economic environment:
An overview.

Structure of the economy:
Changing structure of the economy from closed to open system

New economic policy:
Globalization, liberalization, and privatization.

Debate:
New economic policy: Boon or bane for India.

Small Scale industry:
Emergence of knowledge based ventures: service sector and traditional small scale sector.

Labour Environment:
Labour legislation, trade unions, and paradox of shortage of skilled labour.

Financial environment:
Financial systems: an overview.

Suggested Readings:
1. Cherunilam, Francis, Business Environment, Himalya Publishing House.
2. Misra, S.K. & Puri, V.K., Indian Economy, Himalya Publishing House.
3. AswathApa, K., Business Environment, Excel Books.
4. Bedi S.K., Business Environment, Excel Books.
5. Paul Jastin, Business Environment, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
6. Economic Survey, Govt. of India.

For more detailed information I am uploading a PDF file which is free to download:



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Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology
NH-10,
Rohtak Hissar Sirsa Road
Hisar,
Haryana 125001
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