Paper No BC 6.2 (D) Organisational Behaviour
Paper No BC 6.2 (D) Organisational Behaviour
Paper No BC 6.2 (D) Organisational Behaviour
2019-20
For the Paper Titled
"Organisational Behaviour" of B. Com.
Discipline Specific Elective, Paper No. BC 6.2 (d), Semester-VI
JOINTLY ORGANISED
BY
Department of Commerce, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi
And
Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening), University of Delhi
MINUTES
An online meeting was held on Monday, 13th September, 2021 at 3.30 PM on Google Meet Platform
(Meeting ID https://meet.google.com/sgx-qndy-dab) to prepare the Guidelines for CBCS Revised
Syllabus w.e.f. 2019-20 for the paper titled "Organisational Behaviour" of B. Com., Discipline Specific
Elective, Paper No. BC 6.2 (d), Semester-VI, jointly organised by Department of Commerce, Delhi
School of Economics, University of Delhi and Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening), University of Delhi.
Total Fifty-Two (52) faculty members of the different colleges of University of Delhi associated with
teaching of this paper registered in advance to attend the meeting and finally Twenty-Three (23)
faculty members attended the meeting on the scheduled day, date and on the given link. The meeting
was Chaired by Prof. Masroor Ahmad Beg, Principal of the Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening),
Represented by Prof. Urvashi Sharma, Professor, Department of Commerce, Delhi School of
Economics, University of Delhi and Convened by Dr. Rajanikant Verma, Associate Professor,
Commerce, Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) and the following members were present in the online
meeting:
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The following guidelines were set in the online meeting with the consent of all the Faculty Members
and the Representative of Department of Commerce, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi:
2. Unit Wise and Case Study Based Breakup of 65 Lectures are recommended as follows:
(Note: Case Study Based Ten Lectures are included in Unit wise Lecture)
3. Case Study should be of moderate size only to create the understanding of the subject and to
ensure active participation of the students and continuous learning process.
4. All the topics and sub topics should be covered from the books mentioned in the References
only.
5. To bring the uniformity in Teaching, the sub topics to be covered under the broad topic of
different units are annexed herewith in Annexure 1 of this minutes.
1. Total number of questions will be five. All questions will carry equal weightage i.e. 15 marks
of each.
2. First four questions serially marked from 1 to 4 will be of 15 marks each with internal choice
format requiring comprehensive coverage of entire syllabus must be asked and there should
not be more than two parts in a question.
(b)
Or
(c)
(d)
3. Question Number 5 will be based on compulsory one case study of moderate size without any
choice of 8 marks in first part and second part will be based on short notes of 7 marks in the
format of attempt any two out of four (i.e. 3.5 marks of each), covering all four units excluding
the unit from which case study is asked.
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For Example: Q5 A Case Study of Moderate Length
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
All the faculty members participated actively in the deliberation and appreciated the timely initiative
of Prof. Reetesh Kr. Singh, the Head and Dean, Department of Commerce and expressed sincere thanks
to Prof. Amit Kumar Singh, Coordinator, Department-College Interface & Professor, Commerce
Department, University of Delhi, for the interest shown by him in executing this meeting and specially
thank to Prof. Urvashi Sharma, Representative, Professor, Commerce Department, University of Delhi,
for her throughout the deliberation in the meeting. The efforts of Senior Faculty members Prof. Namita
Rajput, from Sri Aurobindo College, Dr. Sheela Dubey from Gargi College, Dr. Sujit Kumar from Dr. Bhim
Rao Ambedkar College and Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Mishra from Sri Aurobindo College (Evening), were also
appreciated in developing the recommended topics to be covered under the different units.
The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Principal of the College Prof. Masroor Ahmad Beg,
Convener of the meeting Dr. Rajanikant Verma, Representative and Coordinator, Department of
Commerce, Prof. Urvashi Sharma.
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Annexure 1: Recommended Subtopics to be covered under different units:
Recommended Subtopics:
Unit I: Introduction
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