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Diploma program in Entrepreneurship

Diploma program in Entrepreneurship

Diploma Program in Entrepreneurship

 

Atal Bihari Vajpayee School of Management & Entrepreneurship was established at JNU with the twin purpose of providing Management education through MBA programme as well as Entrepreneurship education through suitable mode – degree or Diploma or other short-term courses/programmes.

 

As MBA Programme has already started in the session 2019-20 and with faculty selection process in place, it is considered opportune to start one-year Diploma Programme in Entrepreneurship now. The main objective behind devising this programme is to provide Entrepreneurship education to the potential entrepreneurs who intend to initiate their own start-ups or being a part of other’s ventures. The Diploma Programme aims to impart appropriate education and offer training with expert faculty which will instil confidence in the trainees. In the current business environment, entrepreneurship is probably of the highest priority for the nation as newer technologies are putting pressure on business to innovate for ensuring socio-economic equilibrium. The proposed Diploma in Entrepreneurship is intended to cater to this need and fill the vacuum in entrepreneurship education and training.

 

The fee proposed for the one-year Diploma is Rs. 50,000 per Semester.

 

For successful completion of Diploma Programme, a student must earn a minimum of 40 credits during the 2 semesters. This is consistent with the UGC regulations.

The first two letters ‘DP’ define Diploma (in Entrepreneurship).

The first numeral stands for the type of the course: 1 for Compulsory course; 2 for Tool Course

The second digit stands for the number of credits assigned to the course

The third digit of the course number stands for the semester of course offering.

The last two digits refer to the specific course in the respective semester.

 

       

  Course-Structure

 

Course no.

Course Title

Credits

  SEMESTER-I

DP 13101

Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice

3

DP 13102

Business Economics

3

DP 13103

Business Opportunity Identification

3

DP 13104

Accounting for SMEs

3

DP 13105

Marketing Management

3

DP 13106

Financial Management

3

DP 12107

Project Management

2

SEMESTER-II

DP 13201

Innovations and Intellectual Property Rights  for SMEs

3

DP 13202

Business Legislations for Entrepreneurial Ventures

3

DP 13203

Human Resource Management for SMEs

3

DP 13204

Production and Operation Management

3

DP 12205

Indian Economy and Policy

2

DP 12206

Management and Globalization of  Family Business

2

DP 24300

Diploma Project

4

 

Total Credits

         40

 

Diploma - detailed syllabus

 

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