MFMC0001: Business Environment and Management Practices: Objectives
MFMC0001: Business Environment and Management Practices: Objectives
MFMC0001: Business Environment and Management Practices: Objectives
Objectives:
MID-TERM EXAMINATION
Text Books:
Aswathappa, K. Essentials of Business Environment. Himalaya Publishing House,
2016.
Cherunilam, F. Business Environment. 18th edition. Himalaya Publishing House,
2010.
Paul, J. Business Environment. 3rd Edition. Tata McGraw-Hill Publication, 2008.
Reference Books:
Goyal, Dr. A. Environment for Managers. 1st edition. V.K (India) Enterprises, 2010.
Neelamegam, V. Business Environment. Vrinda Publications, 2010
VeenaKeshavPalivar, (latest Edition), Business Environment, Pub. PHI Learning,
2015.
CO1: Understand the concept of the business organization operating within the
parameters of the internal and external environment
CO2: Explain the functioning of the Indian financial system and the various elements
of the financial system.
CO3: Recognize the essential features of Monetary and Fiscal policy
CO4: Locate the instruments of credit policy and the concept of money.
CO5: Describe the role of Foreign Direct Investment and its impact on Financial
system
CO6: Demonstrate the international environment and impact of WTO in Indian
market
Mapping of Course Outcomes (COs) with Program Outcomes (POs) and Program
Specific Outcomes (PSOs):
COs POs/PSOs
CO2 PO1/PSO1
CO3 PO1/PSO1
CO4 PO1/PSO1
CO5 PO1/PSO1
Objectives:
MID-TERM EXAMINATION
Text Books:
Reference Books:
Mapping of Course Outcomes (COs) with Program Outcomes (POs) and Program
Specific Outcomes (PSOs):
To get the basic understanding of the products, players and functioning of financial
markets, particularly the capital market.
To understand the various products, participants and the functions of the securities
market.
To understand the market design of Primary Market & Secondary Market.
To understand the government securities market.
Text Books:
Securities Markets and Products, Indian Institute Of Banking & Finance, Taxman,
2015.
Reference Books:
M Y Khan (6th Edition), Financial Services, Pub.M C Graw Hill.
Madhu Vij (2nd Edition), Merchant Banking and Financial services, M C Graw Hill
Mapping of Course Outcomes (COs) with Program Outcomes (POs) and Program
Specific Outcomes (PSOs):
COs POs/PSOs
Objectives:
MID-TERM EXAMINATION
Text Books:
Zeithaml, A., Valarie. &Bitner, Mary, Jo.Services Marketing.New Delhi, India:Tata
Mc Graw Hill, 2008.
Bhattacharjee, C. Services Marketing: Concepts, Planning & Implementation. New
Delhi India: Excel Books, 2010.
Reference Books:
Cooper, Donald, R., & Schindler, Pamela, S. Marketing Research: Concept and
Cases. New Delhi, India: Tata McGraw Hill, 2007.
Burns, Alvin, C., & Bush, Ronald, F. Marketing Research. Delhi, India: Pearson
Education, 2007.
Dynamics of Bank Marketing, VBS publishers, 1990 – Madhukar R.K.
RBI Publications on Marketing of banks & Financial Services
Journals:
IIBF Journal
“The Banker” Indian Banks Association
Mapping of Course Outcomes (COs) with Program Outcomes (POs) and Program
Specific Outcomes (PSOs):
COs POs/PSOs
CO3 PO2/PSO1
CO4 PO1/PSO2
CO5 PO3/PSO1
CO6 PO1/PSO4
MBAC0011: Computer Applications in Management
Objectives:
Text Books:
Bharihoke, D. Fundamentals of Information Technology. New Delhi: Excel Books.
2009.
Norton, P. Introduction to Computers. New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill Publications,
2006.
RitendraGoel& D.N. Kakkar. Computer Applications in Management. New Delhi:
New Age International (P) Ltd. 2004.
Reference Books:
Basandra, S. K. Computers Today. Greater Noida: Galgotia Publication Pvt. Ltd. 2003
Leon, A., & Leon, M. Introduction to Computers. New Delhi: Vikas Publishing
House Pvt. Ltd. 1989
Outcomes: After completion of course, the student will be able to:
Mapping of Course Outcomes (COs) with Program Outcomes (POs) and Program
Specific Outcomes (PSOs):
COs POs/PSOs
CO3 PO2/PSO1
CO4 PO2/PSO2
CO5 PO2/PSO1
CO6 PO4/PSO4
MFMC0006: Human Resource Practices in Banking And Financial
Services
Objectives:
To develop a holistic understanding of Management of HR starting from procurement
to separation in an Organization.
To understand the concept and practices of HRM in banks in India
Unit Teaching
Content
No. Hours
Text Books:
Rao, V.S.P. Human Resources Management. Excel Books. New Delhi. 2010.
Reference Books:
Series. 2008.
Gomez, M. & Balkin. Managing Human Resources. Pearson Education. New Delhi.
2008.
Rao, P. Essentials of Human Resources Management & IR. (3rd Edition). Himalaya
Aquinas, P.G. Human Resource Management. Vikas Publishing. New Delhi. 2009.
Snell & Bholander. Human Resource Management. Cengage Learning. New Delhi.
2007.
Outcome: After completion of course, Students will be able to:
CO2: Describe the concept of human resource planning, job analysis, recruitment and
selection.
Mapping of Course Outcomes (COs) with Program Outcomes (POs) and Program
Specific Outcomes (PSOs):
COs POs/PSOs
CO1 PO1/PSO1,PSO2
CO2 PO1/PSO1,PSO2
CO4 PO1/PSO1,POS2
CO6 PO1/PSO1