Bachelor With Business Administration (Pom) As Major 5 Semester Pom522J1 Business Administration - Credits: Theory: 3 Tutorial: 1
Bachelor With Business Administration (Pom) As Major 5 Semester Pom522J1 Business Administration - Credits: Theory: 3 Tutorial: 1
Bachelor With Business Administration (Pom) As Major 5 Semester Pom522J1 Business Administration - Credits: Theory: 3 Tutorial: 1
5th SEMESTER
POM522J1 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION _ ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
CREDITS: THEORY: 3; TUTORIAL: 1
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental concepts, processes and outcomes
of entrepreneurship. The course also provides the understanding of multiple internal and external factors that influence
entrepreneurship from its inception to implementation and administration.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
1. The course aims to provide students with a fundamental understanding of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship
2. Students will learn about the relevance, importance and evaluation of opportunities.
3. This course provides a detailed insight into how to plan and implement an entrepreneurial idea. Students will be enabled to plan
entrepreneurial projects and identify ownership structures and financing of entrepreneurship/start-ups.
4. This course provides detailed information about the Institutions that cater to various entrepreneurial needs. Students will also learn
about the Institutional support available.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
1. Demonstrate a solid understanding of the concept of entrepreneurship, entrepreneur and entrepreneurial process.
2. Identify and decide upon the types of organizational structure, create a plan and identify the sources of funding for the
entrepreneurial pursuit.
3. Demonstrate the usage of technology and social media for entrepreneurs.
4. Compare and identify proper policies and institutions that can support their entrepreneurial pursuit.
CURRICULUM DETAILS
UNIT-I
Entrepreneurship - evolution, concept and definitions; entrepreneur - types, entrepreneurial traits and entrepreneurial
competencies; entrepreneurial motivation; role of entrepreneurship in economic development, entrepreneurial process, idea
generation, opportunity identification and evaluation; entrepreneurial environment; use of technology and social media by
entrepreneurs.
UNIT-II
Forms of Ownership - sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability partnership, company, corporation and franchising;
start-ups concept and procedure; business plan- nature and scope, writing, evaluating and implementing business plans.
sources of capital for an entrepreneur, make-in-india initiative of the central government
UNIT-III
Institutional support to entrepreneurship in India, role of district industries center (DICS), State Industrial Development
Corporation (SIDCO), Jammu and Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI), Khadi And Village Industries
Commission (KVIC), National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), Small Industries Development Bank Of India (SIDBI);
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