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102 / 102 E : Managerial Economics
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103 / 103 E : Accounting for Management
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104 / 104 E : Marketing Management
Unit-II: Market Segmentation: Levels and Bases for Segmentation, Segmenting Consumer
Markets, Business Markets, International Markets, Market Targeting - Evaluating Market
Segments, Selecting Market Segments - Product Positioning, Positioning Strategies, Demand
Measurement and Sales Forecasting Methods, Estimating Current and Future Demand.
Suggested Books:
1.Kotler Philip, Keller, Koshy and Jha , 2006, Marketing Management , 12th Edition, Pearson
Education / Prentice Hall of India.
2.Lamb, Hair and Mc Daniel, 2005, Marketing, 8th Edition, Thomson Learning.
3.Rajan Saxena, 2006, Marketing management, TMH.
4.Keith Blois, 2005, Marketing, Oxford University Press.
5.Ramaswamy V.S. Namakumari S, 2006, Marketing Management - The Indian Context,
Macmillan India Ltd.
6. Perreault, 2005, Basic Marketing, TMH.
7. Subhas C Jain, 2005, Marketing Planning & Strategy, South Western.
8.Etjel, Walker & Stanton, 2005, Marketing, TMH.
9.David Jobber & John Fahey, 2006, Foundations of Marketing, TMH.
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105 / 105 E : Statistics for Management
Unit - III : Sampling Theory: The basics of sampling-Sampling procedures -Random and
Non-Random methods-Sample size determination - Sampling distribution, Standard Error.
Central Limit Theorm. Hypothesis Testing: Statistical Estimation, Point and Interval Estimation,
Properties of a good estimator, Confidential interval. Large Sample tests- Test for one and two
proportions, Test for one and two means, Test for two S.D.’s.
Unit - IV : Small Sample Tests : t-Distribution- properties and applications, testing for one and
two means, paired t-test. Analysis of Variance: One Way and Two Way ANOVA (with and without
Interaction). Chi-Square distribution: Test for a specified Population variance, Test for Goodness of
fit,Test for Independence of Attributes.
Unit - V : Correlation Analysis: Scatter diagram, Positive and Negative correlation, limits
for coefficient of correlation, Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation, Spearman’s Rank
correlation, concept of multiple and partial Correlation. Regression Analysis: Concept, least
square fit of a linear regression, two lines of regression, properties of regression coefficients.
Time Series Analysis: Components, Models of Time Series – Additive, Multiplicative and
Mixed models; Trend analysis- Free hand curve, Semi averages, moving averages, Least Square
methods.
Suggested Books:
1. Levin R.I., Rubin S. David, 2000, Statistics for Management ,7th Edition, Pearson/PHI.
2. Gupta S.C, 2004, Fundamentals of Statistics, Himalaya Publishing House.
3. Amir D. Aczel and Jayavel Sounderpandian, 2003, Complete Business Statistics, TMH.
4. J. K Sharma, 2004, Business Statistics, Pearson.
5. Anderson R. David, Sweeney J. Dennis & Williams A. Thomas, 2006, “Statistics for
Business & Economics” 9th Edition, Thomson.
6. Gupta, S.C.and Kapoor, V.K: Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan Chand &
Sons.
7. Murray R. Spiegel and Larry J. Stephens, 1999, Statistics Mc-Graw Hill International
editions, Schaum’s outline series.
8. Black Ken, 2006, “Business Statistics for Contemparary decision making,” 4th Edition,
Wiley.
9. Kanji K. Gopal, 2006, “100 Statistical Tests”, Sage Publications.
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106 / 301E : Legal Aspects of Business
Unit - IV: Consumer Protection Law: In India - Consumer councils - Redressal machinery -
Rights of consumers - Consumer awareness. Pollution Control Law - Air, water, and
environment pollution control - Role of public awareness. MRTP Act – Restrictive Trade
Practices – Unfair Trade Practices.
Unit - V : Miscellaneous Laws: Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 – arbitrator’s agreement
– reference to arbitrators – appointment and powers of arbitrators – award – conciliation,
appointment and role of conciliator – settlement and settlement agreement. Competition Law –
Cyber Laws – Law Relating to Intellectual Property Right.
Suggested Books:
1. N.D. Kapoor, 1999, 'Elements of Mercantile Law' , Sultan Chand & Co.
2. Akhileshwar Pathak, 2007, Legal Aspects of Business, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill.
3. K.R. Bulchandani, 2006, Business Law for Management, Himalaya Publishing House
4. V.K. Agarwal, 1988, 'Consumer Protection in India ', Deep and Deep Publications.
5. Dr. Avtar Singh, 1999, ‘Companies Act’, Eastern Book Company.
6. PPS Gogna, 2006, A Text Book of Company Law, S. Chand.
7. V. Ramakrishna Raju, 2005, Business Laws and Economic Legislations, Himalaya
Publishing House.
8. S.N. Maheswari and S. K. Maheswari, 2006, Business Laws, Himalaya Publishing
House.
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107 / 302E : I.T. Application for Management
Suggested Books:
1. Turban Rainer and Potter – Introduction to Information Technology- John Wiley & Sons,
INC.
2. Ralph M. Stair & George W. Reynolds, 2007, Principles of Information Systems,
Thomson.
3. Kennth C.Laudon and Jane P. Laudon, 2006, Management Information Systems,
Managing the digital Firm, 9th Edition, Pearson Education.
4. ITL Education Solutions Ltd (R & D Wing), Introduction To Information Technology,
Pearson Education.
5. Mahadeo Jaiswal & Monika Mital – Management Information Systems – Oxford
University Press.
6. Vikas Gupta, Information Technology Course Kit, Comdex.
7. Effy Oz , 2007, Management Information Systems, Thomson.
8. Barbara C. McNurlin and Ralph H. Srague, Information Systems Management in
Practice, Low Price Edition, Pearson Education.
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I.T. Lab
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201 / 201E : Human Resource Management
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202 / 202E : Business Environment
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203 / 203E : Financial Management
Suggested Books:
1. Richard A Brealey et al., 2007, Principles of Corporate Finance, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Gitman.L.J., 2006, Managerial Finance, 11th Edition, Pearson Education.
3. Brigham, E.F. and Ehrhardt.M.C.,2006 , Financial Management Theory and Practice, 10th
Edition, Thomson South-Western.
4. Vishwanath.S.R., 2007, Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice, 2nd Edition, Response
books, Sage Publications.
5. Bruner.R.F.,2007, Case Studies in Finance, 5th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi-8.
6. Prasanna Chandra, 2006, Financial Management Theory and Practice, 6th Edition, Tata
McGraw Hill.
7. I.M. Pandey : Financial Management, Vikas Publishers.
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204 / 204E : MARKETING RESEARCH
Unit – II: Marketing research process : Sources and methods of gathering marketing
information - Respondents, Experiments, Simulation (as a source of Data Generations) and
Panels.
Measurement and scaling - Concept of measurement and scaling – Types of Scales - Nominal ,
Ordinal, Interval and Ratio Scales - Thurstone's, Likert's, Guttman's, Semantic differential,
Attitude scales. Reliability and validity of a scale.
Unit – III: Decision Making Tools: Decision Theory-Decision making under certainty, Risk,
uncertainty, Criteria of Decision making-Pessimism, Realism, Optimism, Regret, Equiprobable,
EMV, EOL, Cost and value of information, Determination of EVPI. Utility as a criteria of
Decision Making.
Decision tree analysis - Decision Tree- Sequential decision making
Design of questionnaire- Should design Five to Six Questionnaires covering different areas of
Business, interview schedule,
Sampling and Sample size determination.
Unit - IV: Non-Parametric Statistics in Research: McNemar, Sign Test –One and Two
samples, Run test, Wilcoxon Matched pairs test, Mann-Whitney, Kolmogorov - Simronov,
Kruskal –Wallis tests.
Markov Analysis- Brand switching and loyalty, Transition probability matrix, Steady state
probability.
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205 / 205E : Operations Research
Suggested Books:
3. N.D. Vohra, 2001, Quantitative Techniques in management, Tata Mc-graw Hill, 2nd
edition.
1. Barry Render, Ralph M. Stair,Jr. and Michael E. Hanna, 2007, Quantitative analysis for
management, 9th Edition , Pearson / PHI.
2. A. Ravindren, Don T. Phillips and James J. Solberg, 2000, Operations Research
Principles and Practice, John Wiley and Sons, 2nd edition.
3. J.K. Sharma, 2005, Operations Research Theory and Applications, Macmillan.
4. Pannerselvam, R, 2006, Operations Research, 3rd Edition, PHI.
5. Hamdy A. Taha, 2002, Operations Research -An introduction, Pearson Education, 7th
Edition / Prentice Hall of India.
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206 / 401E : Operations Management
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207 / 402E : TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS
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301 / 303E : Strategic Management Accounting
Unit – IV: Activity based Costing and Customer account profitability analysis :
Activity based costing systems – tracing costs from activities to products and services – Activity
based Management – Activity Cost drivers – Activity based Costing VS traditional costing.
Customer account profitability analysis – Meaning and need for CAP analysis – Managing
Customer Profitability Managing Relationships – Customer Costs in Service Companies.
Unit – V : Strategic decisioning for Product life cycle and Competitor analysis :
Product life cycle costing – PLC assessment – Cost assessment – Pricing and evaluation criteria
for products at different stages of PLC. Using ABC for analyzing Customer Profitability
Competitor accounting – Concept and Importance – Sources of Competitor information –
Competitive pricing and bidding. Target Costing and Cost analysis for Pricing decisions.
Suggested Books :
1. Hansen & Mowen, 2003 – Cost Management – Accounting and Control, 4 th edition, Thomson South -
Western
2. Anthony. R.N., Hawkins. D.F. and Merchant K.A., 2007, Accounting-Text and Cases, 12 th edition, Tata
Mc Graw Hill Co., New Delhi.
3. Atkinson. A.A., Kaplan. R.S., and Young S.M., 2005, Management Accounting, IV edition, Pearson/
Prentice Hall of India.
4. Khan M.Y., and Jain. P.K., 2007, Management Accounting – Text, Problems and cases, IV edition, Tata
Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi.
5. Hilton. R.W., 2005, Managerial Accounting, VI edition, Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi.
6. Coombs.H., HOobbs.D., Jenkins.E., 2005, Management Accounting – Principles and Applications, Sage
Publications.
7. Anthony.R.A., Vijay Govindarajan., 2007, Management Control Systems, Tata McGraw Hill Company,
New Delhi -8
8. Ward.K., 1992, Strategic Management Accounting, Butterworth.
9. Edward J. Blocher, Kung H. Chen, Gary Cokins and Thomas W. Lin, 2006, Cost Management-A strategic
emphasis, Tata McGraw Hill.
10. James Jiambalvo, 2004, Managerial Accounting, John Wiley & Sons, inc-
11. Colin Daury, 2004, Management and Cost Accounting, Thomson Publishers.
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302 / 304E : TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Suggested Books:
1. Dale H. Besterfield, Carol Besterfield-Michna, Glan H Besterfield and Mary Besterfield-sacre, 2006,
Total Quality Management; 3rd edition, PHI / Pearson.
2. Sunil Sharma: Total Engineering Quality Management, Macmillan India Ltd. 2003.
3. Gopalan, MR & Bicheno John: Management guide to quality and productivity, 2 nd Edition, Biztantra,
2005.
4. Evans R.James, Total Quality Management organization and strategy, 4th Edition, Thomson
5. Pande PS, Neuman, RP & Cavanagh RR: The Six Sigma Way, TMH, 2nd Edition, 2003
6. Dey, BR., Business Process Reengineering & Change Maangement, Biztantra, 2005.
7. Mukargee P N , 2007, “Total Quality Management”, PHI.
8. Greg Brue; "Six Sigma for Managers", TMH, 2002.
9. Gryra M. Frank, 2007, “Quality Planning and analysis from product development through use”, 5 th
Edition, TMH.
10. Peppard Joe and Rowland Philip, 2002, The essence of Business Process Re-engineering, PHI.
11. Sridhar Bhat K, 2007, “Total Quality Management”, Himalaya Publishing House.
12. Poornima M Charantimath: Total Quality Management, Pearson, 2003.
13. Kanji Gopal K and Asher Mike, “100 Methods for TQM”, Response.
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303 / 501E : Global Business
Unit - III: Global Business and Multilateral Regulation of Trade and Investment:
Basic Principles of Multilateral Trade Negotiations – GATT and its early Rounds – World Trade
Organization – Structure and functions – TRIMs & TRIMs - WTO & India – UNCTAD.
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401 / 601E : STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Unit: I :
Strategic Management, Developing a strategic Vision, Mission Statement, Establishing
objectives, the concept of strategic Intent, Crafting a Strategy.
Unit: II :
Unit: III:
Strategy and Competitive advantage - Generic Strategies, Co-operative strategies, Merger and
Acquisition strategies, Vertical integration strategies, Unbundling and Outsourcing strategies,
using offensive and defensive strategies. Outsourcing, Various activities for outsourcing,
Benefits of outsourcing, growth and drivers of outsourcing, BPO, LPO, Health care BPO’s HR
outsourcing, Emerging and changing environments for oursourcing.
Unit: IV:
Tailoring strategy to fit specific industry and company situations - Strategies for competing in
Emerging industries, Turbulent and high velocity markets, Maturing Industries, Stagnant
industries, and Fragmented industries. Strategies for Industry leaders, Runner - up firms, weak
and crisis ridden Business. Diversification Strategies.
Unit: V :
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Sustaining competitive advantage – Thomson Publishers,
Suggested Books:
1. Mohanty, R.P and Deshmukh, S.G, 2005,. Supply Chain Management Theory and
practices, Biztantra.
2. Sunil Chopra & MeindlPeter, 2003, Supply Chain Management strategy, planning and
operation, 3rd Edition , Pearson Education / PHI.
3. Altekar, V. Rahul, 2005, Supply Chain Management, PHI.
4. Pierre David, 2003, International Logistics, Biztantra.
5. Joel D.Wisner, G. Keong Leong and Keah-Choon Tan, 2005, Principles of Supply Chain
Management A balanced Approach, Thomson.
6. Ronaqld H. Ballou, 2004, Business Logistics/ Supply Chain Management, Pearson
education, 5th Edition.
7. Coyle, J.J., Bardi E.J. & John Langley.C, 2006, The Management of Business Logistics-
A supply Chain Perspective Thomson, 7th Edition.
8. B.S.Sahay, 2004, Supply Chain Management for Global Competitiveness, Macmillan
India Ltd, 2nd Edition.
9. Metzer, 2005, “Supply Chain Management”,Response.
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403 / 403E : Entrepreneurial Development
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ELECTIVES
Unit – IV : Swaps :
Definition, types of swaps. Using Interest rate Swaps to lower borrowing costs, hedge against
risk of rising interest rates, hedge against risk of falling interest rates. Pricing of Interest rate
swaps at origination and valuing of Interest rate swaps after origination. Types of Currency
Swaps. Using Currency Swaps to lower borrowing costs in foreign country, to hedge against risk
of a decline in Revenue, to hedge against risk of an increase in Cost, to hedge against risk of a
decline in the value of an asset, to hedge against risk of a rise in the value of a liability. Pricing
of currency swap at origination and valuing of currency swap after origination.
Options: Definition of an option, call option, put option, American option and
European option. Options in the money, at the money and out of the money. Option premium:
intrinsic value and time value. Pricing of call and put options at expiration and before expiration.
An overview of Index options, Foreign exchange options, Futures options and Swaptions. The
Binominal option pricing model (BOPM): assumptions - single and two period models. The
Black & Scholes option pricing model (BSOPM): assumptions and extensions of BSOPM on
securities paying known, discrete dividends and a continuous dividend stream. The relation
between BOPM and BSOPM. Using caps, floors and collars to manage risk.
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304 / 502E (M): Product Management
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304 / 502E (HR): Compensation Management
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305 / 306 / 503E / 504E (F) : Financial Services
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305/ 306 / 503E/ 504E (M) : Promotion and Relationship Management
Unit - I: The Marketing Communication Process:
A Model of communication effects. Promotion Mix, Integrated Marketing Communication
(IMC)Strategy. Promotion and IMC planning and Strategy. The International market
environment for Promotion & IMC.
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305/306 / 503E/504E (HR) : Organizational Development
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306 / 504E (S) : Data Base Systems
Unit – I: (a) Database Concepts and Data Modeling:
Introduction & overview – Client/Server Technology: 3 Tier architecture, data modeling,
hierarchical, network, object oriented, Introduction to distributed databases.
(b) Relational Systems and Modeling: Relational Data structure: tuple, attributes, set;
relational algebra operators, entity relationship diagrams, design of E-R Schema, E-R Schema to
tables.
Unit – V: Oracle:
Introduction: SQL-SQL commands for data definition & data manipulation, views-procedures-
indexing, PL/SQL, forms design process, triggers, SQL report writer, SQL menus.
Suggested Readings:
1. Abraham Shibershatz, Henry F. Korth & S Sudershan, 1999, Data Base System Concepts- McGraw Hill.
2. Rob & Coronel, Database Systems, Thomson
3. Page, Jr., 1998, Special edition Using Oracle 8/8i, Prentice Hall.
4. Lemme & Colby, 1995 Implementing and Managing Oracle Databases, Prentice Hall
5. Hansen & Hansen, 1995, Database Management & Design, Prentice Hall of India.
6. Despande, 2005, SQL,PL SQL for Oracle 9i, Dreamtich Press.
7. David M. Krocuke, Data Processing-Fundamentals, Design and Implementation- IE- Pearson Education /
PHI.
8. Narayan S. Umanath and Richard w. Scamwell, 2007, Data Modeling and Database Design, Thomson.
9. Jaffrey A. Hoffer, Maryo B. Prescolt, Tred R McFadden, Modern Database Management, Low Price
Edition, Pearson Education.
10. Alenis Leon and Mathew Leon, Database Management Systems, Vikas Publishing House.
Creating Tables & Applying All Constraints. Inserting Data into Tables. Updating Tables
Alias Table. Deleting Data From Table. Drop Table. Working with All SQL Queries using
functions(Number, string functions etc.). Working with sub queries. Working with Joins.
Creating Views. Creating Objects (i.e. Cluster, Synonyms, Indexes etc.). Writing PL/SQL
programmes. Creation of Cursors. Creation of Functions. Creation of Procedures. Creation of
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Triggers. Generation of SQL report. Creating forms and working with different objects.
Graphics. Reports.
Unit – III: Foreign Exchange Risk Management: Types of risks – transaction, translation,
operating and strategic risks. Risk quantification. Instruments and strategies for hedging and
eliminating foreign exchange risks – trading in forwards, futures or option markets; invoicing in
the domestic currency; managing payments/collections of currency flows based on the predicted
foreign exchange movements. Foreign Exchange forecasting.
Unit – IV: Financial Management of the Multinational Firm: Cash management – borrowing
and investing, parking the surplus cash, centralized and decentralized cash management and cash
transmission. International investments – portfolio and direct investments. Capital budgeting
decisions – APV, NPV vs. APV. Country risk analysis – types, assessment and measurement.
International mergers and acquisitions – negotiated acquisitions and contested bids. Sources of
overseas funding – euro currency markets and instruments, euro credits, foreign bonds, ADRs,
GDRs. Global financing strategy. Project financing.
Unit – V: Tax Implications for Global Activities: International tax laws a comparative
analysis. Carry forward and carry back. Tax treaties. Tax credits. Taxes on income from intra-
company transactions. Scope of Tax Charge – Status situation nexus (sections 5 & 6). Tax
implications of foreign activities of an Indian enterprise. Tax incentives for earnings in foreign
currency. Tax implications of activities of foreign enterprises in India. Double taxation relieves.
Transfer pricing.
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404 / 602E : CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
UNIT – 1 :
Unit – II :
Unit – III :
Social and cultural settings : Culture, Sub-culture and Cross culture and Cross cultural
marketing practices. Family Life Cycle-1, 2, 3 and reference groups – direct and indirect- and
their marketing implications.
Unit – IV:
Unit – V :
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404 / 602E (HR) : Performance Management
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405/406 / 603E/604E (F) : Investments Management
Unit – I: Investments:
Concept; Real vs. Financial assets; Investment decision process; Sources of investment
information; Investment vs. Speculation; Factors to be considered in investment decision -
Liquidity, Return, Risk, Maturity, Safety, Tax and Inflation. The concept and measurement of
return - realized and expected return. Ex-ante and ex-post returns. The concept of risk. Sources
and types of risk. Measurement of risk - Range, Standard Deviation and Co-Efficient of
Variation. Risk-return trade-off. Risk premium and risk aversion. Approaches to investment
analysis - Fundamental Analysis; Technical Analysis; Efficient Market Hypothesis
Unit – II: Fixed Income Securities - Analysis, Valuation and Management:
Features and types of debt instruments, Bond indenture, factors affecting bond yield. Bond yield
measurement - Current yield, holding period return, YTM, AYTM and YTC. Bond valuation:
Capitalization of income method, Bond-price theorems, Valuation of compulsorily / optionally
convertible bonds, Valuation of deep discount bonds. Bond duration, Macaulay’s duration and
modified Macaulay’s duration. bond convexity, Considerations in managing a bond portfolio,
term structure of interest rates, risk structure of interest rates. Managing Bond Portfolio: Bond
immunization, active and passive bond portfolio management strategies.
Unit – III: Common Stocks - Analysis and Valuation:
Basic Features of Common Stock.. Approaches to valuation – dividend capitalization models;
earnings capitalization models; Price-Earnings multiplier approach and capital asset pricing
model.
Unit – IV : Portfolio Theory:
Concept of portfolio. Portfolio return and risk. Harry Markowitz’s Portfolio theory,
construction of minimum risk portfolio, the single-index model. Capital market theory:
Introduction of risk-free asset, Capital Market Line, Separation theorem. Capital asset pricing
model (CAPM): Security Market Line. Identifying the over-priced and under-priced securities.
Arbitrage pricing theory (APT): The law of one price, two factor arbitrage pricing, Equilibrium
risk-return relations. A synthesis of CAPM and APT.
Unit – V :Portfolio Evaluation and Management:
Mutual funds: genesis, features, types and schemes. NAV’s, costs, loads and return of mutual
funds - geometric mean return, dollar weighted return, and time weighted returns. Mutual funds
in India – Problems and prospects, Regulation of mutual funds and investor’s protection in India.
Formulation of investment policy, capital market expectations, developing and implementing
investment strategies, rebalancing the portfolio, performance measurement - Sharpe’s reward to
variability index, Treyner’s reward to volatility index, Jensen’s differential index, Fama’s
decomposition of returns.
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405/406 / 603E/604E (M) : Services and Retail Marketing
Unit – I: Service:
Concepts, Scope of Services. Goods-Services continuum. 4Is of Services Goods and Services
Categorization. Industrial Services. Segmentation target Marketing and positioning . Customer
expectations and perceptions of services.
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405/406 / 603E/604E (HR) : Empowerment and Leadership Development
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406 / 604E(S) : Information Systems Audit & Control
Unit - I: Information Systems Audit: Need for Control & Audit of Computers-
Effects of Computers on Internal Controls and Auditing- Foundations of IS Audit – Nature of Control –
Dealing with Complexity – Audit risks – Types of Audit Procedures- Overview of steps in an Audit. Top
Management Controls: Evaluating the Planning, Organizing, Leading and Controlling. System
Development Management Controls: Approaches to Auditing, Normative Methods of the systems
development – evaluating the major phases in Systems development process.
Suggested Books:
1. Ron Weber, 2002, Information Systems Control and Audit, Pearson Education.
2. Paul Docji, Dave Chaffey, Andrew Greasley & Simon Hickie, 1999, Business
Information: Technology Systems and Management, Hyderabad, Allied Publishers
Ltd.
3. Mark Merkow, Jun Brcethoupt, 2007, Information Security, Principles and Practices, Low
Price Edition, Pearson Education.
4. Case study/Project : Study on Information System (CBIS). Audit IT based on audit
checklist. Identify problem areas, risks and non-conformities, prepare an audit report.
5. CISA Material, Information Systems Audit and Control Association, USA.
6. Revathy Sriram M Systems Audit, TMH.
7. Srivastava RM., Management Policy and Strategic Management – Concept Skills and
Practice, 2000, Himalaya Publishers.
8. Hall, 2006, Information Technology Auditing and Assurance, Thomson.
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