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Mb-411 Business Analytics and Cases Course Objective: Total Periods: 40

This document provides an overview of two postgraduate courses: 1) MB-411 Business Analytics and Cases, which aims to provide insights into concepts and cases related to business analytics in India through analyzing industries, quantitative data analysis techniques, and case study methodology. 2) MB-412 Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics, which aims to provide insights into CSR practices in India through examining concepts like business ethics, CSR, corporate governance, strategic CSR, and Indian management approaches.

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Mb-411 Business Analytics and Cases Course Objective: Total Periods: 40

This document provides an overview of two postgraduate courses: 1) MB-411 Business Analytics and Cases, which aims to provide insights into concepts and cases related to business analytics in India through analyzing industries, quantitative data analysis techniques, and case study methodology. 2) MB-412 Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics, which aims to provide insights into CSR practices in India through examining concepts like business ethics, CSR, corporate governance, strategic CSR, and Indian management approaches.

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MB-411 BUSINESS ANALYTICS AND CASES

Course Objective: Total Periods: 40

This paper aims at providing the insights into various concepts & cases related to business
analytics in India. It will help in gaining a deeper understanding of the various aspects, tools and
techniques for business analysis.

Business Analytics – Scope and Importance

Techniques of Environment analysis (Internal and External) – SAP, ETOP, OCP, Porter Diamond
Model, Globalization models, Competition Mapping, Benchmarking, Strategic Groups and other
contemporary matrices, tools and techniques.

Data mining and Warehousing; related concepts and techniques.

Quantitative basis for analytics : Multivariate data analysis techniques, Software for data analysis
such as SPSS.

Understanding case study methodology, analyzing various industries and their dynamics in India
through Cases.

References:
1. Statistical Methods for Practice and Research : A guide for data analysis through SPSS:
Ajay S Gaur, Response Book(Sage Publication)
2. Marketing Research; Naresh Malhotra, PHI

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MB-412 CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND BUSINESS ETHICS

Course Objective: Total Periods: 40

This paper aims at providing the insights into various concepts & cases related to CSR practices
in India. It will help in gaining a deeper understanding of the various aspects, factors related to
various social causes & role of ethics in Business.
Course Structure:
Business Ethics –Values, Morals, Ethics, Meaning, Definition, Nature, Importance-
Characteristics of Managerial Ethics , Ethical Reasoning, Ethical Decision Making, Business Ethics
and Environment. (8 Lectures)
Corporate Social Responsibility- Concept, Meaning, Relevance, Advantage and Evolution,
Triple Bottom approach of CSR, Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate
Social Responsibility practices in India, the potentials & limits of Corporate Social Responsibility,
Challenges for Corporate Social Responsibility, and Beyond Corporate Social Responsibility to
Corporate Social Engagement. (10 Lectures)
Corporate Governance & Corporate Social Responsibility-Corporate Governance, The
association between Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial performance, Corporate social
responsibility and the role of the board of directors ,Shareholders, Managers & Corporate Social
Responsibility, Corporate Social Responsibility as risk management (8 Lectures)
Strategic CSR - Activities and their evaluation, Corporate Social Responsibility as Business
strategy, Social Responsibility of Business towards Consumers, Green Practises and Strategic CSR
, Doing Good for Society through Corporate Social Responsibility, Building Trust through CSR ,
Indian Cases
(8 Lectures)
Indian Ethos in Management – Indian Value system, Principles –Approaches- Buddhism - Role
of Gita- Karma Yoga- Quality of life- work life Management – Gandhi’s Trusteeship Management
(6 Lectures)

REFERENCE
1. Guler Aras & David Crowther : Introduction to Corporate social responsibility, Gover
Publishing Ltd.
2. Willam B. Werther & David Chandler : Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility, Greenleaf
Publishings
3. Subhabrata Bobby : Corporate Social Responsibility, Edward Eger Publishers
4. Philip Kotler & Nancy Lee : Corporate Social Responsibility, Wiley India

Notes & Explanations:


1. Add on Courses are provided in each semester. The opting student would attend the lectures
but would not undergo the examination for them.
2. Having chosen a specialization area, for example Finance, Operations, Marketing the student
is to compulsorily undergo first three electives (called Electives- Core). H/She is then given a
choice to opt for next three electives (called Electives-Open) out of nine papers. These nine
papers are arranged in three categories/ bunches. Each category/bunch has three papers of
which the student is required to choose one.

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MBA-FO-41 BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

Course Objective: Total Periods: 40

The present course aims to familiarize the students about banking and financial services and
strengthen their analytical understanding about Indian financial environment.

Course Structure:

Introduction-Changing role of Banking in India


Reserve Bank of India-Objectives, Traditional and Development functions and Instruments of
Monetary Policy used by RBI
Commercial Banks-Objectives, functions of commercial banks and recent developments and
challenges of commercial banks in India
Management of Deposits-Relevance of marketing approach to deposit mobilization in a bank,
formulating marketing strategies for deposits mobilization by a bank in India
Development Banks-Objectives, functions, financing policies and practices of development
banks in India and promotional roles of Developments Banks and their financial services
Credit Management-Principles of lending, new credit policies of commercial banks in India
and their implementation, contents of credit policy of a bank, credit appraisal by a commercial
bank, Assets Classification and Management of NPA’s, Concept and advantages of assets
securitization.
Mutual Funds-Concepts, objectives and functions of mutual funds in India, policies and
practices of Indian mutual funds in regard to mobilization of resources and their deployment.
Insurance Services and Products-Introduction, policies and practices of LIC and GIC,
evaluation of insurance in India, new trends in insurance sector and development of micro-
insurance and its prospects.
Venture Capital Funds-Objective, policies and operations of venture capital in India
Management of Capital Fund-Function, adequacy of capital- its concepts and norms, present
state of capital funds in Indian commercial banks.
Credit Rating-Objective, functions of credit rating agencies and evaluation of credit rating
agencies in India
Bank Products-Commercial credit products, retail credit product, deposit products and fee
based products.
Overview of Housing Finance-Housing and economic development, evolution of housing
finance in India, leading financier in housing finance sector and equity support to housing
finance system.

REFERENCE
1) Hajela T.N. : Money Banking and International Trade, Ane Books Pvt Ltd
2) Nalini P.Tripathi : Financial Instruments and Services, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd
Batra and
3) Dangwal : Financial Services, Deep and Deep Publications
4) M.Y.Khan :Financial Services, Tata McGraw-Hill Education
5) David L.Hershan :Book of Home Finance, Hershman Group
6) Joetta Colquitt :Credit Risk Management, McGraw-Hill Professional

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MBA-FO-45 PRINCIPLES OF INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT

Course objective: Total Periods: 40

To make the budding finance professionals understand the fundamentals of Insurance and
Risk Management in order to enhance their knowledge and decision-making skills required
for this specialty sector.

Course Structure:

Risk – Conceptual Framework -Meaning of risk, Risk versus Uncertainty. Risk


distinguished from peril and hazards. Classification of Risk – Financial and Non-financial
Risks & Static and Dynamic Risk. Scope of of Risk management, Process, Identification and
Risk Control. Risk Retention and Transfer, Alternatives to buying commercial Insurance.

Insurance – An Introduction-Meaning and significance of Insurance. Cost and Benefits of


Insurance. Principles – Indemnity, Utmost good faith, Subrogation and Insurable Interest.
Basic Principles of Insurance – utmost good faith, Insurable Interest, Indemnity, Corollaries
of Indemnity, Proximate Cause.

Classification of Insurance Business-Life and General Insurance Business, Personal and


Commercial (Business) Insurances, Voluntary (Private) and Compulsory Insurance. Types
of Life Insurance – Whole Life, Endowment, Assurance for children, Term Assurance,
Participating and non-participating policies. Termination of Life Insurance policies –
surrender, lapses and paid-up. Classification of General Insurance Business – Fire, Marine,
Motor, Miscellaneous etc.

Insurance Devices-Probability theory and its usage in Insurance. Dual application of the
law of Large Numbers. Pooling in Insurance – forms, cost, benefits and advantages.
Financial Aspects of Insurance-Share Capital – Authorized, Issued & subscribed and
Called-up & Paid-up. Reserves - General and Specialized. Solvency of an Insurance
company.

REFERENCE
 James S. Reichmann, Robert Hoyt : Risk Management and Insurance, South-Western, &
David Sommer College Publication.
 K P Singh, M C Garg, B S Bodla Insurance: Fundamentals, Environment and Procedures
Deep & Deep Publications
 Prava Nalini Tripathy & Prabir Pal : Insurance – Theory and Practice PHI Learning
 Ajay Kumar,,D.P. Chatterjee,C.Chandrasekhar D. G. PatwardhanAjay Kumar: Risk
Management, Macmillan India
 Mrinal Chandra Sengupta & Mrinal Chandra Sengupta : Insurance Finance Progressive
Publishers

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