For students of Section A

Course Objective:

Familiarize students with a statistical package for data analysis related to the Statistics and Market Research papers and which will also help in the Research Paper.

 

Course Outcomes:

On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
 

CO1: Define the main concepts of Statistics and Data Analysis

CO2: Learn how to how to use SPSS in Data Entry and analysis.

CO3: Understanding and interpretation of the output Descriptive Statistics

CO4: Learn tools for hypothesis testing.

 

 

SCOPE OF THE COURSE:

The course gives students  an in-depth understanding of  SPSS which is used further for the purpose of Research.

UNIT 1:

Introduction- Data Entry, Storing and Retrieving Files, Statistics Menus, Generating New Variables

UNIT 2:

Running Statistical Procedures- data entry and interpretation of the output Descriptive Statistics

T-tests, Chi- Square test, One way & two way ANOVA, Correlation, Linear regression including multiple regressions.

 

GUIDELINES ON CLASS PARTICIPATION:

  • Students are requested to be in class before Lecturer comes into the class room.
  • Late entries (After 5 Minutes) into the class are strictly prohibited.

ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE:

·         There will be 2 internal exams of 10 marks.

·         Internal Exam Pattern: 10 MCQ type questions & 10 fill in the blanks.

·         There will be a Pre-final exam of 40 marks at the end of the course.

 

TEACHING METHODOLOGY:

·         Lecture – chalk and talk method

·         Lab based teaching


The Course

The course addresses the English language needs of the students at the undergraduate level even as it acknowledges their critical thinking capabilities. The text is prepared in alignment with the CBCS English curriculum with an objective to enable youngsters to hone English language skills for the professional world.

 

Course Description

The syllabus has been designed to develop linguistic and communicative competence of the Under-graduate students.

 

In the classes the focus is on the skills of Reading Writing, Listening and Speaking divided under the four categories of Prose, Poetry, Vocabulary and Grammar For this, the teacher uses the text /selected paragraphs pedagogy.  The teachers also ask comprehension questions to stimulate discussion and based on the discussions the students are made to write short paragraphs /essays, participate in group discussions.

 

 

 

 


COURSE OBJECTIVE:  To acquaint students with the techniques of financial management and their applications for business decision making

COURSE OUTCOMES: At the end of this course students should be able to :

CO 1 : Ability to analyze the current financial management issues of a company

CO 2 :Demonstrate an understanding of the overall role and importance of the finance function.

CO 3: Able to apply time value of money in their financial decisions

CO 4: Able to analyse the capital budget of any company to describe and apply financial concepts,

theories, and tools, and to evaluate the companies

CO 5 : List the primary sources of capital and incorporate their cost when making investment

            decisions

CO 6 : Ability to assess and analyse the financial environment in the local and international

markets

CO 7 : Able to analyse the capital structure of any company

CO 8 : Able to anylyses the dividend policies of various companies

CO 9 : Able to analyse the working capital cycle of any company

CO 10 : Able to prepare the cash budgets

CO 11 :Emphasize the need and goals of establishing a sound credit policy

CO 12 : Identify the role and job responsibilities of an Accounts Receivable Manager

CO 13 :Able to understad and analyse inventory managemt in a organization

SCOPE OF THE COURSE:

Covers basic financial concepts and practices and analytical framework for financial decision making. It covers both acquisitions of funds as well as their allocations. This course focus on how to arrange sufficient finances for meeting short-term and long-term needs. this course mainly concentrated on following areas

1.Nature of Financial Management

2. Concept of Time Value of Money

3. Sources of Lon term Finance

4. Working Capital Management

5. Receivable Management