VSIT | Vidyalankar School of Information Technology

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Second Year Syllabus
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Course TypeCourse TitleCredits
Ability Enhancement Compulsory CourseInformation Technology in Business Management – I3
Core CourseBusiness Planning & Entrepreneurial Management3
Core CourseAccounting for Managerial Decisions3
Core CourseStrategic Management3
Skill Enhancement Course(Any one)
Foundation Course (Environmental Management) – III
Foundation Course-Contemporary Issues-III
Foundation Course in NSS–III
Foundation Course in NCC–III
Foundation Course in Physical Education–III
2
Group A:Finance Electives
Elective Course(Any two)
Basics of Financial Services
Introduction to Cost Accounting
Equity & Debt Market
Corporate Finance
6
Group B:Marketing Electives
Elective Course(Any two)
Consumer Behaviour
Product Innovations Management
Advertising
Social Marketing
6
Group C:Human Resource Electives
Elective Course(Any two)
Recruitment & Selection
Motivation and Leadership
Employees Relations & Welfare
Organisation Behaviour & HRM
6
Total Credits20
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Course Type Course Title Credits
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course Information Technology in Business Management – II 3
Core Course Business Economics-II 3
Core Course Business Research Methods 3
Core Course Production & Total Quality Management 3
Skill Enhancement Course (Any two) Foundation Course (Ethics & Governance) – IV Foundation Course-Contemporary Issues-IV Foundation Course in NSS–IV Foundation Course in NCC–IV Foundation Course in Physical Education–IV 2
Group A:Finance Electives
Elective Course (Any two) Financial Institutions & Markets Auditing Strategic Cost Management Corporate Restructuring 6
Group B:Marketing Electives
Elective Course (Any two) Integrated Marketing Communication Rural Marketing Event Marketing Tourism Marketing 6
Group C:Human Resource Electives
Elective Course (Any two) Human Resource Planning & Information System Training & Development in HRM Change Management Conflict & Negotiation 6
Total Credits 20
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