BBA105 Marketing Fundamentals

Unit 1 {Book}

Meaning and Concepts of Marketing: Sales concept, Marketing concept, Social Marketing concepts, Societal Marketing concepts

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Marketing Mix

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4P’s of Marketing

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Marketing environment in India

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Unit 2 {Book}

Marketing Segmentation, Bases for Segmentation

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Selection of Target Market and Positioning

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Product

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Product Line

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Product Personality

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Product Mix.

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Product life cycle

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Unit 3 {Book}

Pricing, Factor affecting pricing

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Methods of pricing

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Distribution channels

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Types of intermediaries

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Unit 4 {Book}

Promotion

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Elements of promotion mix.

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Advertising: Function, Criticism

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Types of Advertising

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Sales Promotion Techniques

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Advertising vs. Personal Selling

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Direct Marketing

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BBA104 Managerial Economics

Unit 1 {Book}

Meaning, Nature and Scope of Managerial Economics

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Significance in Decision Making

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Fundamental Principles of Managerial Economics

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Demand Analysis- Introduction to Law of Demand

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Types of Demand

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Law of Demand: Schedule, Curve

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Demand Determinants

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Demand Forecasting: Meaning, Need, Objectives and Methods

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Elasticity of Demand: Meaning, Types and Significance

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Measuring Elasticity of Demand

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Unit 2 {Book}

Production Function: Meaning, Definitions and Features

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Law of Variable Proportions: Definition, Assumption, Graphical Presentation and Stages of the Law

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Returns to scale

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Iso-Product Curves: Meaning and Features

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Cost Concepts: Meaning and Types of Costs

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Cost: Output Relationship in Short and Long Run

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Break Even Point: Meaning, Features and Significance

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Unit 3 {Book}

Market Structure

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Pricing Theory: Pricing Under Different Market Conditions (Perfect Competition, Imperfect Competition and Monopoly)

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Price Discrimination under Monopoly and Necessary Condition

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Degrees of Price Discrimination

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Unit 4 {Book}

National Income: Meaning and Concept

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Various Methods of Measurement of National Income

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Difficulties in Measuring National Income

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Trade Cycle: Introduction and Theories of Trade Cycle

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Various Phases of Trade Cycle

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Hicks Theory of Trade Cycle

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Keynes Theory of Trade cycle

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BBA103 Financial Accounting

Unit 1 {Book}

 
Nature and function of financial Reporting VIEW
Accounting and Accounting System VIEW
Need and Development of Accounting VIEW
Accounting Standards VIEW
Information perception of different users VIEW
Measures of Returns VIEW
Ethical issues in accounting VIEW
Basic accounting concepts and conventions VIEW
GAAP VIEW
IFRS VIEW

Unit 2 {Book}  
Source Documents VIEW
Classification of accounts VIEW
Recording, Posting of accounts VIEW
Preparation of Trial balance for Service and Merchandise business VIEW
Adjustments of accounts VIEW
Closing of accounts VIEW
Completing the accounting cycle measures Business income VIEW
Financial statements of manufacturing business VIEW

Unit 3 {Book}  
Meaning and reporting of Assets & Liabilities VIEW
Internal control systems or cash VIEW
Bank Reconciliation VIEW
Accounting for Receivables VIEW
Accounting for inventories VIEW
Capital and Revenue expenditure VIEW
Depreciation accounting VIEW
Accounting for Liabilities VIEW
Accounting for Share capital VIEW
Preference shares VIEW
Buy back of shares VIEW

Unit 4 {Book}  
Analysis of accounting information, Financial statement analysis and application VIEW
Statement of cash flow, preparation and interpretation VIEW

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BBA102 Computer Fundamentals

Unit 1 {Book}

Basis of computer and their evaluation

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Characteristics of computer

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Application of computer

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Various fields of computer

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Classification of computer

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Generation of computer

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Types of software

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Compiler & interpreter

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Generation of language

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Data representation: Different number systems

Inter conversion between number systems

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Binary Arithmetic

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Unit 2 {Book}

Input Devices: Keyword, Point & Draw devices

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Data Screening devices, Digitizer etc.

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Output devices: Monitors, Printers, Plotters, Voice response system etc.

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Main memory/Primary Memory: RAM, ROM, PROM, EPROM

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Cache memory

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Secondary memory

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SASD, DASD concept

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Magnetic tape, Magnetic Disk, Optical disk etc.

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Business Data Processing

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File Management system

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Database Management System

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DBMS components

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Unit 3 Operating system Concept {Book}

Introduction to Operating system

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Functions of Operating system

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Types of Operating system

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Details of Basis System configuration

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Introduction to GUI: Windows operating system

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All directory Manipulations

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File Manipulation

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Word processor, spread sheets, Power Point

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Unit 4 {Book}

Concept of Data communication and Networking

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Networking concept, Types of Network

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Communication Media

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Modes of Transmission, Synchronous and Asynchronous transmission

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Analog and Digital Transmission

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Different Topologies

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BBA101 Business Mathematics

Mathematical Update Not Possible Please Read Following books.

Meaning, Nature and Scope of Managerial Economics

Managerial economics is a discipline which deals with the application of economic theory to business management. It deals with the use of economic concepts and principles of business decision making. Formerly it was known as “Business Economics” but the term has now been discarded in favour of Managerial Economics.

Managerial Economics may be defined as the study of economic theories, logic and methodology which are generally applied to seek solution to the practical problems of business. Managerial Economics is thus constituted of that part of economic knowledge or economic theories which is used as a tool of analysing business problems for rational business decisions. Managerial Economics is often called as Business Economics or Economic for Firms.

“Managerial Economics is economics applied in decision making. It is a special branch of economics bridging the gap between abstract theory and managerial practice.” – Haynes, Mote and Paul.

“Business Economics consists of the use of economic modes of thought to analyse business situations.” – McNair and Meriam

“Business Economics (Managerial Economics) is the integration of economic theory with business practice for the purpose of facilitating decision making and forward planning by management.” – Spencerand Seegelman.

“Managerial economics is concerned with application of economic concepts and economic analysis to the problems of formulating rational managerial decision.” – Mansfield

Nature of Managerial Economics

(i) The primary function of management executive in a business organization is decision making and forward planning.

(ii) Decision making and forward planning go hand in hand with each other. Decision making means the process of selecting one action from two or more alternative courses of action. Forward planning means establishing plans for the future to carry out the decision so taken.

(iii) The problem of choice arises because resources at the disposal of a business unit (land, labour, capital, and managerial capacity) are limited and the firm has to make the most profitable use of these resources.

(iv) The decision making function is that of the business executive, he takes the decision which will ensure the most efficient means of attaining a desired objective, say profit maximisation. After taking the decision about the particular output, pricing, capital, raw-materials and power etc., are prepared. Forward planning and decision-making thus go on at the same time.

(v) A business manager’s task is made difficult by the uncertainty which surrounds business decision-making. Nobody can predict the future course of business conditions. He prepares the best possible plans for the future depending on past experience and future outlook and yet he has to go on revising his plans in the light of new experience to minimise the failure. Managers are thus engaged in a continuous process of decision-making through an uncertain future and the overall problem confronting them is one of adjusting to uncertainty.

(vi) In fulfilling the function of decision-making in an uncertainty framework, economic theory can be, pressed into service with considerable advantage as it deals with a number of concepts and principles which can be used to solve or at least throw some light upon the problems of business management. E.g are profit, demand, cost, pricing, production, competition, business cycles, national income etc. The way economic analysis can be used towards solving business problems, constitutes the subject-matter of Managerial Economics.

Thus in brief we can say that Managerial Economics is both a science and an art.

Scope of Managerial Economics

The scope of managerial economics is not yet clearly laid out because it is a developing       science. Even then the following fields may be said to generally fall under Managerial Economics:

  • Demand Analysis and Forecasting
  • Cost and Production Analysis
  • Pricing Decisions, Policies and Practices
  • Profit Management
  • Capital Management

These divisions of business economics constitute its subject matter.

Recently, managerial economists have started making increased use of Operation Research methods like Linear programming, inventory models, Games theory, queuing up theory etc., have also come to be regarded as part of Managerial Economics.

  1. Demand Analysis and Forecasting

A business firm is an economic organization which is engaged in transforming productive resources into goods that are to be sold in the market. A major part of managerial decision making depends on accurate estimates of demand. A forecast of future sales serves as a guide to management for preparing production schedules and employing resources. It will help management to maintain or strengthen its market position and profit base. Demand analysis also identifies a number of other factors influencing the demand for a product. Demand analysis and forecasting occupies a strategic place in Managerial Economics.

  1. Cost and production analysis

A firm’s profitability depends much on its cost of production. A wise manager would prepare cost estimates of a range of output, identify the factors causing are cause variations in cost estimates and choose the cost-minimizing output level, taking also into consideration the degree of  uncertainty in production and cost calculations. Production processes are under the charge of engineers but the business manager is supposed to carry out the production function analysis in order to avoid wastages of materials and time. Sound pricing practices depend much on cost control. The main topics discussed under cost and production analysis are: Cost concepts, cost-output relationships, Economics and Diseconomies of scale and cost control.

  1. Pricing decisions, policies and practices

Pricing is a very important area of Managerial Economics. In fact, price is the genesis of the revenue of a firm ad as such the success of a business firm largely depends on the correctness of the price decisions taken by it. The important aspects dealt with this area are: Price determination in various market forms, pricing methods, differential pricing, product-line pricing and price forecasting.

  1. Profit management

Business firms are generally organized for earning profit and in the long period, it is profit which provides the chief measure of success of a firm. Economics tells us that profits are the reward for uncertainty bearing and risk taking. A successful business manager is one who can form more or less correct estimates of costs and revenues likely to accrue to the firm at different levels of output. The more successful a manager is in reducing uncertainty, the higher are the profits earned by him. In fact, profit-planning and profit measurement constitute the most challenging area of Managerial Economics.

  1. Capital management

The problems relating to firm’s capital investments are perhaps the most complex and troublesome. Capital management implies planning and control of capital expenditure because it involves a large sum and moreover the problems in disposing the capital assets off are so complex that they require considerable time and labour. The main topics dealt with under capital management are cost of capital, rate of return and selection of projects.

Lucknow University BBA Notes

>>>New NEP 2024-25 Syllabus Notes<<<

1st Semester
P1 Principles of Management VIEW
P2 Business Statistics (Updated) VIEW
P3 Financial Accounting (Updated) VIEW
P4 Business Communication (Updated) VIEW
P5 Computer and IT Applications-I (Updated) VIEW
CC1 Personality Development and Grooming VIEW
2nd Semester
P6 Organizational Behaviour VIEW
P7 Managerial Economics VIEW
P8 Cost and Management Accounting VIEW
P9 Business Environment VIEW
P10 Indian Constitution VIEW
VC1 Resume Writing and Corporate Communication VIEW

 

>>NEP 2021-22 Syllabus Notes<<

1st Semester

Principles of Management (Updated) VIEW
Financial & Management Accounting-I (Updated) VIEW
Business Organisations (Updated) VIEW
Business Communication (Updated) VIEW
Computer & IT Applications-I (Updated) VIEW
Personality Development and Grooming (Updated) VIEW

2nd Semester

Organizational Behaviour (Updated) VIEW
Financial & Management Accounting-II (Updated) VIEW
Managerial Economics (Updated) VIEW
Business Environment (Updated) VIEW
Quantitative Techniques-I (Updated) VIEW
Resume Writing and Corporate Communication (Updated) VIEW

3rd Semester

Financial Management (Updated) VIEW
Marketing Management (Updated) VIEW
Operations Management (Updated) VIEW
Human Resource Management (Updated) VIEW
Computer & IT Applications-II (Updated) VIEW
Interview Preparation & Planning (Updated) VIEW

4th Semester

Taxation & Laws (Updated) VIEW
Customer Relationship Management (Updated) VIEW
Logistic and Supply Chain Management (Updated) VIEW
Industrial Relations Management (Updated) VIEW
Quantitative Techniques-II (Updated) VIEW
Role Play and Simulation (Updated) VIEW

5th Semester

Entrepreneurship and Family Business-I (Updated) VIEW
Business Ethics (Updated) VIEW
Business Policy & Strategic Management-I (Updated) VIEW
Business Laws (Updated) VIEW
Financial Institutions (Updated) VIEW
Consumer Behaviour (Updated) VIEW

6th Semester

Entrepreneurship and Family Business-II (Updated) VIEW
Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility (Updated) VIEW
Business Policy & Strategic Management-II (Updated) VIEW
Management Information System (Updated) VIEW
E-Commerce (Updated) VIEW
Talent Management and HRIS (Updated) VIEW

7th Semester

Decision Sciences (Updated)

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Project Management (Updated)

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Business Analytics (Updated)

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Banking Operations Management (Updated)

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Retail & Rural Marketing (Updated)

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Insurance & Risk Management (Updated)

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Service and Industrial Marketing (Updated)

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Research Methodology (Updated)

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>Old Syllabus<

1st Semester

Subjects

BBA101 Business Mathematics (No Update)

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BBA102 Computer Fundamentals (Updated)

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BBA103 Financial Accounting (Updated)

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BBA104 Managerial Economics (Updated)

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BBA105 Marketing Fundamentals (Updated)

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BBA106 Principles of Management (Updated)

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2nd Semester

Subjects

BBA201 Business Communication (Updated)

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BBA202 Business Statistics (Updated)

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BBA203 Foreign Trade of India (Updated)

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BBA204 Environmental Studies (Updated)

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BBA205 Financial Mathematics (Updated)

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BBA206 Indian Value System (Updated)

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3rd Semester

Subjects

BBA301 Advertising Management (Updated)

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BBA302 Banking operations Management (Updated)

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BBA303 Business Environment (Updated)

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BBA304 Management Accounting (Updated)

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BBA305 Organizational Behavior (Updated)

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BBA306 Research Methodology (Updated)

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4th Semester

Subjects

BBA401 Business Laws (Updated)

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BBA402 Financial Management (Updated)

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BBA403 Human Resource Management (Updated)

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BBA404 Information Management (Updated)

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BBA405 Operation Management (Updated)

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BBA406 Consumer Behavior (Updated)

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5th Semester

Subjects

BBA501 E-Commerce (Updated)

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BBA502 Financial Services (Updated)

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BBA503 Insurance and Risk Management (Updated)

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BBA504 Retail & Rural Marketing (Updated)

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BBA505 Taxation Laws (Updated)

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BBA506 Managing Personal Finance (Updated)

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6th Semester

Subjects

BBA601 Business Policy (Updated)

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BBA602 Company Law (Updated)

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BBA603 Entrepreneurship (Updated)

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BBA604 International Business (Updated)

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BBA605 Marketing of Service (Updated)

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BBA606 Project Management (Updated)

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