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Format for Syllabus of Theory Paper Part A Introduction [ Class: BBA | Year | Year:2021 | Sessfon:2021-2022 ject: BUSINESS MANAGEME 2 Certificate: 1_{ Course Corte MI-BBAAIT (Group-l) 2 [Course Title BEA 3 | Sense bape Core ‘ourse/Klect i ‘ore Course) Course: tective/Gene (Core Course) [Prerequisite (any) Not Required (Open for All Course Learning outcomes 1. Student will be able to assess the global context for (cLo) planning, coordinating, and monitoring managerial behaviour. 2-Through various planning and decision-making techniques, students ean lear about how businesses ensure to remain in - 5 1 competitive market. 3. Students wil understand various forms of organizational structures and their importance 4. Students can lea about various strategies used by businesses to maintain and improve employee efficiency. 5. Students will be able to understand how organizations use different leadership styles to stay competitive. _| Credit Vatue (Credit 6 [Total Starks Max Marks 25775 [Min Pas ‘: [ama Part B- Content of the Course. Total No. of Lectures-Tutorials-Practical (in hours per weck):3 Hours L-T-P:90) Unit_[Topies No. of Lectures Management in Indian Culture and Trad and Meaning of 1 | Management, Functions and Responsibilities of Management, Role of - manager, Principles of Management. School é& Thoughts of ‘Management, Planning: Process, Types and Significance, Planning vs. Forecasting 2 | Objective, Strategies and Policies, MBO. Decision Making: Process & 18 a Significance, Planning for Start-ups’. Organization: Nature and Purpose of organization. Importance and 3 | process of Organization. Departmentalization, Organizational 18 structures: (ypes and relevance, Line and Staff relationship ‘Authority- Delegation, Decentralization ~ Difference between Authority 4 | and power- Responsibility, Recruitment- Sources, Selection, Training, 18 Direction Nature and Purpose. : Leadership: Meaning, Importance, Types of Leadership, Leadership Styles, Motivation: Types & significance, Maslow’s Need Hierarchy, 5. | Theory X &Y of Motivation. An overview of Strategic Management, 18 SWOT Analysis, Strategic Analysis, Alismative-Choice & Evaluation, Future Management- Challenges and Skills Kepwords/Tags: Be vsatslaa Ser $4 A WRK 2921 Pro. Dr. 6.1K. Khatile: Chairman, Central Rood o| Studia, Professional Manegemeat Aaa Course, wy Ca antrolet @ sewer Class’; BBA I Year | Year:2021 | Session:2021-2022 ‘Subject: COMMUNICATION SKILLS 1 | Course Code MI-BBAAZT (Groups) 2 | CourseTitle nA ‘Course Type (Core 3. | Course/Elcctive/Generi (Core Course) Elective/Vocationall..) 4_| Pre-requisite (ifany) Not Required (Open for All) Course Learning outcomes | 1, Imagination, Ethical Theory and Skills to Interact, (cLo) Students can leam how to do this ethically and effectively. 2, Students can learn and practice group communication skills. They will leam how to respond in discussions, 5 interviews, conferences. _ 3, Students can leam nonverbal communication, listening and organizational culture. . 4, Students can be equipped with knowledge of professional communication through the basic principles of writing) professional papers and other documents. _| Credit Value (Credit) 6 7_|Total Marks Max, Marks: 25475 [ Min. Passing Marks:33, mS <= Part B- Content of the Courses = = Total No. of Lectures-Tutorials-Pra: I (in hours per week):3 Tours LT-P:90 Unit [Topics No, of Lectures Historical background of Communication, Definition and Process of Communication, Essentials of Effective Communication, Barriers to rc 1 | Communication, Role of Communication in Organizational Effectiveness. Public Speech - Composition Principles, Speech Delivering Skills, 2 |Group Discussion: Do's and Don'ts of Group Discussion, 18 Communication in Committees, Seminars and Conference, 3 [Non-Verbal Communication: Meaning, types and Importance, ste Listening, Difference between Listening and Hearing. Business Correspondence, Essentials of Effective Business 4 | Correspondence, Structure of Business Letter, Types of Business Letter: 18 Enquiry, Reply, Orders, Complaints and Circular Leiter. 3 | Drafting of Notices, “Agendas, Minutes, Job Application Letters, Preparation of Curriculum Vitae, 18 Keywords/Ta “Part C-Learning Resources = ‘Text Books, Reference Books, Other resources ge i " ‘Suggested Readings: Ace of Soft Skills Attitude Communication and Etiquette for Success by Gopalaswamy Ramesh, Pearson India Rao N.and Das R. P., Communication Skills, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai, Mehta D. & Mehta N. K., A Handbook of Communication Skills Practices, Radha Pub Gaur O We ota Pro}. Dr. $.1e. Khatile, Chaiymen, Central Qoord of Study Profesional} Moh ABA Course. Format for Syllabus of Theory Paper TTA Part ATntroduction == Program: Certificate Class’: BBAI Year | Year:2021 Subject: MICRO ECONOMT . T_[ Course Code MI-BBABIT (Group-Il) . 2_| Course Title BBA. 3 | Course Type (Core Course/Elective/Generic (Core Course) Eleetive/Voentional/a.) 4_[Pre-requisite (if any Not Required (Open for Al) : S| Course Learning outcomes | 1, Students will understand the importance of basic (CLO) principles of miicro economics. ; 2, Students will be able to understand the basics of demand- supply rules and elasticity. They will also leam how to = implement it ‘ 3. Utility, apathy analysis and market surplus, students will be able to understand. . 4, Students will be able to understand production principles, classify costs and incomes. 5. Students will be able to understand the comparison of | different market systems. 6, Studenis will be able to understand how national income is]. : calculated, | Credit Value Crain [Total Marks ‘Wax. Marks: 25°75 [ Min. Passing Marksi33 SA SSyaaue Part B- Content of the Courses i Total No. of Lectures-Tutorials-Practical (in hours per week):3 Hours L-T-P: 90 Unit [Topics No. of Lectures i fons of economics, Nature and Scope 1 |of Economics, Significance and Evolution of Micro Economics, 10 Functions of Managerial Economics. 7 [Concept of Law of Demand, Law of Supply, Concept of Market oD Equilibrium, Elasticity of Demand, Demand Determinants. iB Utility Analysis, Marginal Concept of Utility, Indifference Curve 3. | Analysis: Assumptions, Properties of Indifference curve, Theory of 20 Consumer Surplus. 4 [Elements of Cost, Faclors of Production, Theory of Rent, Theory of Interest, Theories of Profit 0 National Income: Estimates and Analysis (GNP, NNP, GDP, ADI), 5 | Methods of Measurement of National Income, Types of ‘Market 25 : Structure, Perfect v/s Imperfect Market, Trade Cycles eywords/Tags: eh “ie Part Cebearning Resources zi Text Books, Reference Books, Other resources: ‘Suggested Reading * Maddalaé Miller, Microeconomics Theory and Applications, 13th Reprint 2017 {Sinks V.C, Principles of Economics, Slvtya Bhawan Publigatin, Agra Ngee Je mz ‘ . co rs = "Dayar Prok Dv SR. Kehabee es Choirman, Central oovd of Studies , ad. }- Proleonal Mgt Roan Cdurse Format for Syllabus of Theory Paper Program: Certificate Part A Tntroduction Class’: BBA I Year Subjects BUSINESS STATISTICS T_| Course Code | Course Title MI-BBABZT (Grou-I) 3 | Course Type (Core Course/Elective/Generie (Core Course) Elective/Vocational/..) 4_| Pre-requisite (if'any) Not Required (Open for All) 5 | Course Learning outcomes | 1. Statistical Research Tools will increase student's ability 10 (cLo) ‘understand how to perform social researches. 2. Students will be equipped with knowledge about analysing ‘professional reports and will be able to make decisions based ‘on the reports anslyzed. 3, Students will learn about Quantization, analysis of performance relationship. 6 {Credit Value (Credit) 6 7 {Total Marks ‘Max. Marks: 25775 Min. Passing ‘Marks:33, Part B- Content of the Course == ‘Nov of Lectures-Tutorials-Praetical (Iu hours per week):3 [ours ‘opie Neat aE Meaning and Deliaiion of Siatatics, Statistical Investigations, Caws of 1 1_| statisties, Scope of Statistics, Limitations of Statistis. : Election of Data, Presentation of Dala, Frequency Distribution, io 2 _| Primary and Secondary Data. reas of Central Tendencies: Mean, Median, Mode, Geometric a 3__| Mean, Harmonic Mean, Masare of” Variation Standard Deviation, Mean Deviation and a 4 | skewness, Time Series Analysis. Conelation Analysis, Karl Pearson's Coefficient of Correlation, | Spearman's Rank Correlation, Regression, Lines of Regression, Index 20 Number. Keywords/Tagst . | Rouen he Ceara Rees Text Books, Reference Books, Other resources juggested Readin Fundamentals of Stati . is, $.C. Gupta, Himalaya Publishing House 4 ggbsie Busnes Statises Concepts and Applications, Berenson and Levine, Pearson lucation. + Business Statistics, N. D.Vohra, TATA McGraw Hill. DIN. Elhance: Fundamental of Statistics, Kitab Mahal, Allahabad ‘© Gupia, S.P.: Business Statistics, Sultan Chand and Sons, New Delhi ‘+ Statistical Analysis, Dr P.C Tulsian, S.Chand Publications, Delhi Business Statistics, Dr S.M Shukla and Sahai, Sahitya Bhawan Publications, Agra (Hindi and English, both Medium) " " pe Aen = Business Statistics, R.S. Bhardwaj, Excel Books : =, baja) Pro} Dr. SK. Khatik, Chairman, Central Rood of Sheds, 4, Bape Prokeuvones Mgr ABA Covrte. Format for Syllabus of Theory Paper =Part A Introduction’ 7 Program: Certifieate Class’: BBAL Year | Year:2021 | Session:2021-2022 ‘Subject: BUSINESS STATISTICS L-T-P: 90 Unit [Topies No_ of Lectures 1 | Meaning and Definition of Sass, Sttstical Investigations, Cavs of is Statistics, Scope of Statistics, Limitations of Statistics. J [Colleton of Data, Presentation of Data, Frequency Distribution, 7 Primary and Secondary Data > Measures of Cenral Tendeneles: Bean, Median, Mods, Geometric 1 Mean, Harmonie Mean. | [Measire of Variation; Siandard Deviton, ‘Mean Deviation and i Skewmess, Time Series Analysis. Correlation Analysis, Karl Pearson's Coefficient” of Correlation, 5 | Spearman's Rank Correlation, Regression, Lines of Regression, Index 20 lumber. _[Kawrords/Ta T_| Course Code MI-BBAB2T (Group-Il) | Course Title BBA, 3 [Course Type (Core Course/Elective/Generic (Core Course) Elective/Vocationall. 4_[Pre-requisite (Tany) ‘ot Required (Open for AMT) 3 | Course Learning outcomes 1. Statistical Research Tools will increase student's ability to (cLo) ‘understand how to perform social researches. 2. Students will be equipped with knowledge about analysing ‘professional reports and will be able to make decisions based cn the reports analyzed. | 3. Students will eam about Quantization, analysis of performance relationship. 6_| Credit Value Cains “Total Marks ‘Way, Marks: 35775 [ Min. Passing Marks333 Part B- Content of the Course “Total No, of Lectures-Tutorials-Pra‘ cal (in hours per week):3 [ours TaPart C-Lenrning Resources, Text Books, Reference Books, Other resources ‘Suggested Readings? Fundamentals of Statistics, S.C. Gupta, Himalaya Publishing House 5 ae Busnes Satsts: Concepts nd Applistions, Berton and Levine, Penson ucation. «Business Statistics, N. D.Vohra, TATA McGraw Hill, D.N, Elhance: Fundamental of Statistics, Kitab Mahal, Allahabad Gupta, 8.P.: Business Statistics, Sultan Chand and Sons, New Delhi. Statistical Analysis, Dr P.C Tulsian, S.Chand Publications, Delhi «Business Statisties, Dr S.M Shukla and Sahai, Sahitya Bhawan Publicatc indi + a Sag De ai, Sahitya Bhawan Publications, Agra (Hindi ‘Business Statistics, RS, Bhardwaj, Excel Books Suggested web. h GE . See Ua DA nt) PES tet =a Pro, Dr. SK. Khatri, 3. y Chairmen, Ceatrat Road of Sheba, i CKD Praleuionad Mgh: Ran Cobre b Be Format for Syllabus of Theory Paper Program: Certificate Se Part Alntroduction sai Class’: BBA'I Year | Year:2024 Session:2021-2022 ‘Subject: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING T_ | Course Code MI-BBACIT (Group-Iil) 2 | Course Tithe BBA 3 | Course ‘Type (Core Course/Elective/Generic (Core Course) Elective/Vocationall, T_ | Pre-requisite (it any) Not Required (Open Tor AMID ‘S| Course Learning outcomes 1. Students will be able to understand the basics oF (CLO) bookkeeping and accounting. . 2. Students will be able to know about accounting software. 3. Students will be able (o do the accounting work of the business unit. 4, They will be in a position to understand and technically use bank reconciliation, branch accounts and departmental accounts, 5. Students will understand the concept of Royalty accounting and Hire-purchase accounting and leam what accounting remedies relate to them and where it can be used 6_| Creiit Value (Cred T_| Total Marks ‘Max, Marks: 25475 | Min. Passing Marks 35 =EEmaws =Part B= Content of the Courses: 2. aa is-Practical (in hours per week):3 Hours 0 Unit [Topics No. of Lectures Accounting and Tis place in business and relationship wilh other 1 | financial ‘reas, Double Entry System, Book Kesping- Meaning, in Advantages, Concepts and Conventions, Difference between Finanejal Accounting, Cost Accounting and Management Accounting. Type of books of accounts and their preparation, Journal, Ledger Tal 2 | balance and Depreciation, Computerized Accotinting software (Cloud 20 books, Wave and Tally), 3 | Preparation of Final Account; Trading Account, Profit & Loss Account a Balance Sheet. Preparation of EMI Chart, Bank Reconciliation Statement, Branch Accounts and Department 4 | Accounts. a 3 | Royalty Accounts, Hire Purchase Acoounts- Accounting record Wy the a book of purchaser and vendor. Keywords/Tags: SE ee Part C-Learnng Resourses Text Books, Reference Books, Other resources. Suggested Readings: Mukherjee Hanif, Financial Accounting, Tata McGraw Hills, New Delhi Shukla & Grewal, Finaneial Accounting, § Chand Publishing, 2019, New Delhi Bee aw sayy ya a Fh Sa02) Prof: Dr. ook, Kha Choirman, Central Board of Studia, 4. CEP Prat estionad Mph@GA Course, Format for Syllabus of Theory Paper Fsae wn a E SePart A Tntroduction’ e ee meen Rregriges Corueate Class’: BAT Year | Year:2021 | Session:2021-2022 jubject: BUSINESS MATHEMATICS T_[ Course Code MI-BBAC2T (Group-Til) 2_| Course Title BBA 3 [Course Type (Core Course/Elective/Generic (Core Course) Elective/Vocational) T_[Pre-requisite (if any) Not Required (Open for AID) S [Course Learning outcomes | Students will eam to prepare and calculate Invoice, Ratio, (CLO) Simultancous equation in two or three variables, Matrices, Logarithm, formulate word problems in order to solve the problems using various methods, Commission, Discount, and Brokerage, Profit and Loss, and then interpret and clearly ‘convey the results in real-world scenarios. E (Credit) 6 7 ‘Wax, Marks: 25775 [ Min, Passing Marks:33 Part B- Content of the Course aa = Total No. of Lectures-Tutorials-Prac L-T-P:90 Unit | Topies 1 | Ratio — Gaining and Sacrificing Ratio, Proportion, Percentage, al (in hours per weck):3 Hours No. of Lectures Averages — Simple and Weighed Averages 8 ‘Simultaneous Equations — Meaning, Characteristics, Types and 2 “ " 18 Calculations, Preparation of Invoice. ‘Determinants and Matrices, Matrix- Definition. Types, Basie Operations 3 | on Matrices, Transpose of Matrix. Determinants- Minors and Co factor. 20 Adjoint and Inverse of Matrix, Practical approach and application of Vedic Maths. Logarithms and 4 | Antilogarithms Principles and Celeulatioris. Simple and 20 Compound Interest 3_[ Commission, Discount, Brokerage and Profit and Loss Keywords/Tags: waaunPart C-Learning Resources a5 Text Books, Reference Books, Other resources ‘Suggested Readings: * Spooner H.A. and D.A.L Wilson, The essence of Mathematics for Business, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi latest edition SIM, Shukla: Business Mathematics, Sahitya Bhawan, Agra latest edition (Hindi and English Medium) V. Sundaresan and S.B. Jeysoelan: An Introduction to Business Mathematics, S.Chand&Co.Pvt, Ltd,New Delhi Latest edition + -M, Raghavanchari: Mathematics for Management, An Introduction Tata McGraw Hill Publishing company Ltd. New Delhi latest edition la, Business Mathematics, Sahitya Bhawan, Agra (Hindi Medium), DR Umer Pre. Dv. Sek. Khate, Professional Mgr @QA Course Chairman, Central Board of Studia, -@ Io ” Program: Certificate Format for Syllabus of Theory Paper Ra eT PartA Introduction Se Class": BBAT Year | Yes 021 | Session:2021-2022 ‘Subject: BUSINESS MATHEMATICS T [Course Code ‘MI-BBAC2T (Group-Ill) 2_| Course Title BBA. 3 | Course Type (Core Generic (Core Course) jonas.) T_[ Prerequisite (it anv) Not Required (Open for AT) 2 3] Course Learning outcomes} Students will lea to prepare and calculate Invoice, Ratio, (Lo) Simultancous equation in two or three variables, Matrices, Logarithm, formulate word problems in order to solve the problems using various methods, Commission, Discount, and Brokerage, Profit and Loss, and then interpret and clearly convey the results in real-world scenarios. | Credit Value (Credit) 6 7_[Total Marks Wax Marksco575—_| Min. Passing Marks:33 Part B-Content of the Course ms z “Total No. of Leetures-Tuforfals-Praciical (in hours per week):3 Hours Gat [as Noor 4 [Ratio — Gaining” and Secrificing Ratio, “Proportion, Percentage, 15 Averages — Simple and Weighted Averages. ] | Simultaneous Equations — Meaning, Characteristics, Types and 7 Calculations, Preparation of Invoice. Determinants and Matrices, Matrix- Definition. Types, Basic Operations 3. | on Matrices, Transpose of Matrix. Determinants- Minors and Co factor, 20 Agjoint and Inverse of Matri Practical approach and applic tion of Vedie Maths. Logarithms and 4. | Antilogarithms — Principles and Calculations. Simple and 20 ‘Compound Interest. S| Commission, Discount, Brokerage and Profit and Loss 7 Keywords/Tags: : =n Part C-Learning Resources <5 Text Books, Reference Books, Other resources ‘© Spooner H.A. and D.A.L Wilson, The essence of Mathematics for Business, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi latest edition © SM. Shukla; Business Mathematics, Sahitya Bhawan, Agra latest edition (Hindi and English Medium) V. Sundaresan and SB. Jeysoelan: An Introduction to Business Mathemat S.Chand8Co.Pvt, Ltd|New Delhi Latest edition —— M, Raghavanchari: Mathematics for Management, An Introduction Tata MeGraw Hill Publishing company Ltd. New Delhi latest edition + Dr. JP Mishra, Business Mathematics, Sahitya Bhawan, Agra (Hindi Medium), oma Goer Or . or" Peel. Dr. Sek. Khatic, é Chairmen, Central Board of Studia, a ae Peafessronad Mgh @BA Course PR Timer ® Format for Syllabus of Theory Paper sea PartAlntroduction= cr eA SIRES Program: Cer ate Class*: BBA I Year | Year:2021 | Session:2021-2022 1 Conse Cor ‘Subject: COMMUNICATION SKILLS Course Title ‘MI-BBAA2T (Group-l) 01 Title aa 3 | Sous type (Care ‘ourse/Elective/Generi Elective/Vocational/.). (Core Course) 4 Prerequisite (any) Not Required (Open for All) (clo) Learning outcomes | 1, Imagination, Ethical Theory and Skills to Interact, ‘Students can learn how to do this ethically and effective! 2. Sudents can lear and practice group communication ills. They will leam how to respond in discussions, 5 interviews, conferences. 3. Students can learn nonverbal communication, listening ‘and organizational culture. 4, Students can be equipped with knowledge of professional communication through the basic principles of writing professional papers and other documents. ‘Credit Value (Credit) 6 ‘Total Marks Max, Marks: 25475 [ Min, Passing Fae = =Part B- Content of the Course 7 INa,of Lecures-Tutoval-Prastial (i hours per week):3 Tours No. of Lectures Topics Historical background of Communication, Definition and Process of 1 | Communication, Essentials of Effective Communicetion, Barriers to 7% Communication, Role of Communication in Organizational Effectiveness. Public Speech - Composition Principles, Speech Delivering Skills, 2-| Group Discussion: Do's and Don'ts of Group Discus Communication in Committees, Seminars and Conference. arks33 18. 5 | Non-Verbal Communication: “Meaning, types and Importance, 18 Listening, Difference between Listening and Hearing. Business Correspondence, Essentials of Effective Business 4 | Correspondence, Structure of Business Letter, Types of Business Letter: Enquiry, Reply, Orders, Complaints and Circulat Letter, 18 F | Dialing of Notices, “Agendas, Minutes, Job Application eters, B Preparation of Curriculum Vitae. igs Part C-Learning Resources ae Text Books, Reference Books, Other resources * Ace of Soft Skills Attitude Communication and Etiquette for Success by Gopalaswamy Ramesh, Pearson India nd Das R. P., Communication Skills, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai. *_Mehta'D. & Mehta N. K., A Handbook of Communication Skills Practices, Radha Pub. i ge 2 Ayan 3, YAO. 4 CSD a Bow. Fro. Dr. SK. Khatile, Chaivenan, Cenbral Boord of Suds Frofesronal Moh BoA Course. Dee aa ee ee a ERIC ELECTIVE SUBJECT THEORY PAPER-L |__. Part A: Introduction Progran tificate Course [Class B.Com Year : Session Subject : Rural Ranking I ie ALRBANIG [21 Money & Banking 3._| Course Type ‘ Elective | 4 | Pre-tequisite (Ifany) [No Pre-requisite —} 3. | Course Learning Aller successful completion of this course, students will | | Outcomes (CLO) | CLOL, understand about the origin of Money and Banking. | CLO2. learn about various concepts of Money, its functions, | value, money market and monetary policy operations. | CLO3.understand about various banking institutions along | With their basic fusictions and their credit creation role | CLO4. understand about the Central bank of our countey and | assess the objectives and functions of Resérve Bank of | India (RBI) | CLOS. also analyze the Banking Sector Reforms and gauge at | the recent trends in Banking System in india ©._| Credit Value 4 (Theory) . | 7._[ Total Marks Max. Marks: 25+75=100 Min, Passing Marks 33 TIP: Total No. of Lect PART B-CONTENT OF Ti - Tutorials-Practical COURSE n hours per week): 2 Hours per Week Units Topics T | | Lecturers i Money: Meaning, Functions and Classitieatio i 2 Concept, Definition, functions and importance of money r {Classification of money, Role of money in capitalist, socialist and mixed economics. Essential quality of good | money, Money Aggregates, Paper money ~ meaning . forms, | | principles & methods of note issue in India, Gresham's Lan, | | Demonetization. \ | Keywords — Money, Role of money, Paper money. __| Demonetization, Money Augregates, to it | Value of money and Economic Fluctuations: Theories of value of money - Quantity theory of money, Fisher's. and Cambridge equations and income theory. | Economie Muctwations - Inflation and Detlation of money. Staztlation Keywords — Value of money, Economies Fluctuations, Inflation, Deflation, Stagfation i Money Market & Monetary Poli ‘y Funetions and i ce of : oe Importance of money market. Indian money ® market, Monetary policy and its abjectiy i are n yjectives, indicators and | instruments of monetary policy, Monetary policy in an open economy. Current monetary policy of India. ue Keyt = | Keswor Money market, Credit control, Monetary ___| policy, current monetary poliey of India, WV Banking Institutions: a sre e: 6 . 12 Concent, Definition, functions and importance of Bank, | | ypes of Banks ~ Commercial Bank, Development Bank, | Co-operative Banks, Regional Rural Banks (RRB). Micro ~ | Finance institutions, Private Banks, Indigenous Banks, Credit Creation, Role of banking in an economy. Keywords ~ Banking institutions in India, Types of Banks, Credit creation, Role of Bank in an economy I V~__ | Central Bank and Policy Reforms in Banking: 2 i Objectives of Central Bank and its role in the | Reserve Bank of India (RBI- organization, structure and its | functions; Credit creation and control by RBI. | | Nationalization of Banks and its objectives, Bankin | reforms, Recent Trends in Bankifg system in India. i Keywords — Central Bank, RBI, Nationalization of banks, } | Banking Reforms, Bank Recent Trends. i 4 Part C: Learning Resources Text Books, Reference Books, Other Reso Suggested Readings: J markets & institutions Cengage 1, Brandl Michael W- Money, Banking, Financia New Delhi 2019 2 edition Wright Robert E- Money and Banking, Saylor Foundation New York 2012 Samys Guru - Banking Theory. Vijay Nicole Publication, Chennai 2015 Trivedi I.V., Dashota Rakesh, Nagar Ashok & Jain Sanjay - Money and Finanetal System, Ramesh Books Depo, Jaipur New Delhi 2006 2** edition 5. Mishra J.P. - Money and Banking, Sahitya Bhawan, Agra. 2020 6. Aganval B.P. - Banking law & Practice, Sahitya Bhawan, Avra, 7. Sinha V.C. & Sinha Pushpa - Money & Banking, SBPD Azra. & Money & Banking, M.P. Granth Academy. Bhopal 9, Singhai G.C. - Money and Banking, Sahitya Bhawan, Agra 2017 ong. Ht, cotter eee, a ast, Sr iors - aT Ts eartt, Fe age fest orgs, v8 feeatt aia ene 2006 U1. ar Sea. - ar a afr - ariger aaa afer srt 2020 lo, fied ofa, wot Fg ae, — yer ed Saar - aie seat sfeateoret art 2020 004 120

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