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M.Com in Entrepreneurship

Semester-wise Syllabus for M.Com in Entrepreneurship

 

Semester 1: Foundation in Commerce & Business

  1. Principles of Management

    • Introduction to management theories, functions, and business organization.

  2. Business Economics

    • Micro and macroeconomic principles affecting business decisions.

  3. Financial Accounting & Analysis

    • Accounting standards, financial statements, and ratio analysis.

  4. Entrepreneurship Development

    • Concepts of entrepreneurship, traits of entrepreneurs, and startup ecosystems.

  5. Business Communication & Soft Skills

    • Effective communication, negotiation, and leadership skills.


Semester 2: Advanced Business & Entrepreneurial Concepts

  1. Corporate Finance

    • Capital structure, investment decisions, and financial risk management.

  2. Marketing Management

    • Marketing strategies, consumer behavior, and digital marketing.

  3. Business Laws & Ethics

    • Legal frameworks for businesses, contracts, and corporate governance.

  4. Innovation & Creativity in Business

    • Techniques for fostering innovation and creative problem-solving.

  5. E-Commerce & Digital Entrepreneurship

    • Online business models, digital marketing, and startup technologies.


Semester 3: Specialization in Entrepreneurship

  1. Startup Management & Venture Creation

    • Business planning, funding, and launching new ventures.

  2. Small Business & Family Business Management

    • Challenges and strategies for SMEs and family-owned businesses.

  3. Entrepreneurial Finance & Funding

    • Venture capital, angel investing, crowdfunding, and bootstrapping.

  4. Strategic Management for Entrepreneurs

    • Competitive advantage, SWOT analysis, and business growth strategies.

  5. Research Methodology in Business

    • Data collection, analysis, and business research techniques.


Semester 4: Practical Exposure & Project Work

  1. International Business & Global Entrepreneurship

    • Cross-border trade, global startup trends, and export-import policies.

  2. Social Entrepreneurship & Sustainability

    • Business models for social impact and sustainable ventures.

  3. Entrepreneurial Leadership & Team Building

    • Leadership styles, conflict resolution, and team management.

  4. Project Work / Dissertation

    • Research-based project on a real-world entrepreneurial challenge.

  5. Internship / Startup Incubation Program (Optional)

    • Hands-on experience in a startup or business venture.