23093_UGC NET Commerce Part 1
About Course
Course Objectives:
- To prepare for UGC NET examination.
- To acquaint participant with frequently asked question pattern during various examinations and campus interviews.
- To accommodate fundamental and mathematical aspects to instil confidence among participants.
- To focus on practical learning and research rather than reading
Learning Outcomes:
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Tackle either JRF or Assistant professorship exams effectively
- Look for opportunities offered by various prestigious organizations.
- Select research projects of significant impact.
- Bring their academic profile to the attention of universities/colleges and other employers.
Pedagogy: Online sessions, discussion, mock test
Course Content
Unit 1: Business Environment and International Business
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Lecture 1: Introduction
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Lecture 2: Introduction to business environment
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Lecture 3: Lecture 3: Economic Policies- Meaning, definition, aim and objectives, Components- Macro Economic Policies and Micro Economic Policies
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Lesson 4: Exam based questions
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Lecture 5: Political Environment – Meaning, definitions, factors affecting political environment, impact of government policies on business.
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Lectue 6- Legal Environment-Regulatory Compliance, Contractual Relationships, Intellectual Property Protection, Consumer Protection, Competition Regulation, Employment and Labor Laws, Dispute Resolution, International Business.
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Lectue 6- Legal Environment-Regulatory Compliance, Contractual Relationships, Intellectual Property Protection, Consumer Protection, Competition Regulation, Employment and Labor Laws, Dispute Resolution, International Business.
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Lecture 7: Consumer Protection Act -2019- Explained
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Lecture 8: Foreign Exchange Management Act
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Lecture 9: Socio-cultural factors and their influence on business
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Lecture 10: Corporate Social Responsibility
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Lecture 11: Scope and importance of international business; Globalization and its drivers; Modes of entry into international business
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Lecture 12: Foreign Direct Investment
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Lecture 13: Theories of International Trade
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Lecture 14: Balance of Payment
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Lesson 15: Regional Economic Integration
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Lecture 16: International Monetary Fund
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lecture 17: World Bank and UNCTAD
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Lecture 18: World Trade Organization
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