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PART-II M.Phil/Ph.D. Entrance Examination (Management), 2019 Syllabus (Section-A & B) The test will have section-a and section-b and would deal with questions of 100 marks from the syllabus given below. The Section-A shall have 50 multiple choice objective type questions of 1 mark each. The Section-B shall have a set of descriptive questions of total 50 marks. I. Finance Introduction to Financial Management, Aims and Objectives, Financial Decisions, Risk and Return, Time Value of Money, Investment Decisions Importance, Methods of Capital Budgeting - NPV, IRR, APV, BC Ratio, Capital Structure Decision Concept, Weighted Average Cost of Capital, Optimum Capital Structure; Approaches, Instruments of Long Term Finance; Sources of Capital, Operating and Financial Leverage, Dividends Policy, Models and valuation, Financial Analysis and Control, Financial Modelling, Management of Working Capital- Cash, Receivables and Inventory Management, Short-Term Financing Instruments Financial System - Role, Functions, Efficiency, Financial Intermediaries, Flow of Funds and Regulation, Financial Innovations, Financial Markets in India: Indian Money Markets and Capital Markets, Functions, Recent reforms in Financial Markets, Call Money Market, Treasury Bills Market, Commercial Bills Market, Markets for Commercial Paper & Certificate of Deposits, Regulation of Capital Markets in India, Role, Meaning and Importance of Financial Institutions and Banks in the Emerging New Environment of Privatisation and Globalisation, Interest Rate Analysis, Yield Curve, Risk and Inflation, Management of Commercial Banks, Credit Gaps and Credit Rating, Consortium Loaning, Maximum Permissible Banking Finance, Loan Pricing, Narasimham Committee Reports, Non-performing Assets, Asset Classifications, Income Recognition Provisioning and Capital Adequacy Norms, Disinvestments, Investment Trust Companies, Mutual Funds, NBFCs, Thrift Institutions, Banking Law and Regulation; Provisions of RBIs Operations; Credit and Monetary Planning, International Aspects of Financial Institutions. Financial System and Markets; Concept, Nature and Scope of Financial Services; Regulatory Framework for Financial Services; Management of Risk in Financial Services; Stock Exchange Operations; Mutual Funds; Merchant Banking Services, Other financial services, The Tax Environment and Financial Services, Pricing of Financial Services, Insurance Markets Nature, Operations and Recent Developments Project Management- Identification of Investment Opportunities - Generation of project, Ideas, Pre-feasibility analysis, Project rating index, Project Feasibility Analysis: Project life cycle, Marketing and Technical analysis, Financial Analysis- project cost estimation, Projected financial statements, project appraisal techniques, Social Cost Benefit Analysis, Project Risk Analysis and Risk Mitigation Measures, Project Appraisal by Financial Institutions, Banks and other Financial Agencies, Formulation of project report, Credit Risk Analysis and

Project Rating by Funding Institutions, Project management Information Systems (PMIS) Introduction to Investment Management, The Investment Process, Security markets, Risk Estimation & Security Valuation, Fundamental Analysis, Technical Analysis, Efficient Market Theory, Bond Returns and Prices, Yield Curves, Term Structure of Interest Rates, Duration and Convexity, Bond Management Strategies, Employee Equity Options and Compensation, Real Options, Asset Pricing Models, Portfolio Analysis, Performance Evaluation Models. International Diversification. Introduction to Behavioural Finance Definition, History and Major Contributions, Behavioural Themes Heuristics, Framing, Market Inefficiency, Theoretical Foundations- Asset Pricing and Market Efficiency, Prospect Theory, Expected Utility Theory, Frames for Actions, Contingencies and Outcomes, Investor Behaviour and Asset Allocation Process, Drivers of Investor Behaviour Biases, Other Heuristics, Emotions, Investor Personality Traits, Asset Pricing Momentum, Herding, Biases, Information Anomalies, Noise Trading, Learning, Bubbles, Valuation Puzzles, IPO Dilemma, Reactions, Corporate Finance - Rational Managers and Irrational Investors, Project Financing, Dividend Policy, Money Management: Behavioural Investing and Neuro Finance and the Trader s Brain, Entrepreneurial Hyper Intensity, Investor Specific Behaviour Issues - Pension Investors, Mutual Funds, Private Equity Investing, Client Education and Management, Private banking-product Design and Allocation International Economics, Foreign Exchange Market, Regulation, Convertibility, Trade Theories, International Monetary Systems, Types of Foreign Exchange Markets and Transactions, Organization of the Foreign Exchange Markets, Forex Derivatives, Theory and practice of Forecasting Exchange Rates, International Financial Management Decisions, Foreign Exchange Exposure Management, Tax Treatment of Foreign Exchange Gains and Losses. Taxes-types, need, impacts and economic perspectives, Tax Planning, Tax Evasion, Tax Avoidance, Income Tax - Computation under various heads of income and tax procedures, Set off and carry forward of losses; Minimum Alternate tax; Taxes on undistributed profits, Services Tax-incidence and exemptions, VAT framework, Corporate Decisions involving Tax Planning, Corporate Managerial Perspectives, Goods and Services Tax, Income Disclosure Schemes. Financial engineering Concept, Scope and Applications; Growth and Latest Innovations Conceptual Tools of a financial engineer - Valuation relationships and applications, Sensitivity Analysis, Risk-return trade-off, Portfolio Analysis, Leverage, Arbitrage and Market Efficiency, Financial Derivatives- options, futures and swaps concepts and applications, Complex Financial Derivatives, Debt Market Innovations - zero coupon securities, mortgage and asset backed securities, junk bonds; Equity and equity related products equity options,

warrants, index futures and options. Hybrid securities, Real Option concept and valuation, Financial Engineering Strategies and Processes Corporate Restructuring, Asset Allocation and Forecasting, Tax-driven Deals and other equity based Strategies, Asset Liability Management, Hedging ratios and applications, Leverage Buyouts, Program Trading, Portfolio Insurance, Arbitrage and Synthetic Instruments, Settlement and Clearing Systems- recent developments. Application of basic financial econometrics and statistics. Micro finance rationale, mechanism, institutions involved and government policy. II. Marketing Introduction to Marketing Introduction, Nature and Scope of Marketing, Core-concepts of Marketing Production, Product, Sales, Marketing and Societal Concepts, Marketing Planning Process, Marketing Mix Elements and Process. Marketing Environment Nature and scope; different environments and their influences on marketing; Understanding the customer and competition; static and dynamic understanding of BCG matrix and product life cycle; brands meaning and role; brand building strategies; share increasing strategies. The Changing Marketing Environment Economic, Environment, Political, Legal and Social-Cultural Marketing Environment. Analyzing the trends in Macro Environment, International Marketing - Concept and Theories. Segmentation & Targeting Market Segmentation Meaning, Concept, Benefits. Basis of Segmentation, Selecting the Segments, Segmentation strategies, Targeting, Strategies for Targeting, Product Positioning. Marketing to organizations Segmentation models; buyer behaviour models; organizational buying process. Marketing research Sources of information; Data collection; basic tools used in data analysis; structuring a research report. Tools and Approaches, Scales and Sampling, Surveying the Target Market, Data Collection and Analysis. Consumer Behaviour Determinants of Consumer Behavior, Importance, Theories of Consumer Behaviour, Factors Influencing Buying Process, Consumer Behaviour Model, Defining Unique Selling Propositions, Customer Satisfaction & Loyalty.

Designing Suitable Marketing-Mix Pricing objectives; pricing concepts; pricing methods; Product basic and augmented stages in new product developments, test marketing concepts Promotion mix Role and relevance of advertising, sales promotion media planning and management, advertising planning, execution and evaluation, different tools used in sales promotion and their specific advantage and limitations. Distribution channel hierarchy; role of each member in the channel; analysis of business potential and evaluation of performance of the channel members. Wholesaling and retailing different types and the strengths of each one; emerging issues in different kinds of retailing in India. Branding Decisions Concept of Branding, Elements of a Brand, Types of Branding, Different Branding Strategies, Branding Decisions, Positioning & Unique Selling Proposition. Advertising Types of Advertising, Layout and Designs, Reach and Frequency, Media Strategy Selection, Advertising Copy, Measuring Impact of Advertisements, DAGMAR Approach, Testing for Advertising Effectiveness, Role of Advertising in Marketing, Socio-Cultural Implications of Advertising. Marketing of Services Services Marketing Nature & Characteristics, Classification of Services, Services Marketing Importance and Future of Services Marketing. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Customer Relationship Management including the concept of relationship marketing, structuring and managing marketing organizations. Conceptual CRM Model, CRM Life cycle, Strategies in Implementing CRM, Advantages from CRM Implementation Customer Lifetime Value, Technology in CRM, CRM Metrics, Issues impacting CRM, Factors Influencing CRM. Green Marketing Need for switching to the Green Marketing. Green Marketing as Strategy for Societal Marketing. Corporate Social Responsibility of Marketing,

Digital Marketing - Marketing in the 21st Century Marketing in the 21 st Century Rise of Social Media, Online Marketing Tools & Techniques. Digital Marketing Pros and Cons., Concept of Retailing, Brick and Mortar Vs Click and Mortar, B2B and B2C Retailing Formats. Export marketing and social marketing. III. HR & OB Changing HR, Strategic HR, Psychological Contract & Retention, Managing Diversity, HRD Audit, Green HRM, Job & Job Analysis, Recruitment, Selection, Training & Development, Performance Management, Rewards & Compensation, Variable Pay, Wage Theories, Compensation Policy, Employee Benefits, Risk Management, HRIS, Managing High Potential Employees, Managing Careers, HRD Interventions/Sub-Systems, Instructional Technology for HRD, Work Life Balance, Leadership and Leadership Styles, Leaders vs Managers, Organisational Structure, Organisational Culture, EQ and Job Performance, Work Motivation, Benchmarking Techniques, Foundations of Group Behaviour, Employee & Union Relations, Public Policy on Industrial Relations in India, Labour Management Cooperation in India, Labour Management Cooperation in India, Industrial Conflicts. IV. International Business (IB) Unit 1: Genesis and conceptualisation and Development of International Business: Theories, types, trends, patterns and emerging scholarships in international Business. Dynamic Global Trade in the time of neo-liberal economy; Political Economy of globalization and its impact on global business environment; Theorizing globalization from north and south perspective; Multinational Corporations, FDI in shaping international business; Comparative management: developing vs. developed nations. Unit II: International Organizations/ Institutions and International Business Rule and role of International Organizations; Economic systems, political systems- Trade blocs, political economy of economic integration; Trade and Development Institutions: GATT/ WTO, World Bank, IMF, Generalized system of preferences(gsp), United Nations, and allied organizations, Global intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), regional IGOs, NGOs, WEF ( World Economic Forum), ILO, UNCTAD etc., and its impact on international Business.

Unit- III: Emerging Economies and research in International Business Trade blocs and Agreements: Ch-India, Chin-Africa, Chin-America, BASIC, BRICS+M, Regional Blocks: contemporary Challenges different dimensions of Globalisation; North South, South- South Cooperation etc.; Global crisis and implications on business. Unit: IV Regulatory Aspects of International Business Corporate laws governing international Business transactions; International Business Laws UNCITRAL, UNCISG, UNDROIT, WTO Legal Texts; International business contract:-legal provisions; Jurisdictional issues in international contract and Transaction. WIPO and IPR (Intellectual Property Rights), ITU (International Telecommunication Union) and International Legal Instruments on Electronic Commerce: Innovative business practice and transfer of technology Legal issues; international taxation laws; Laws governing electronic commerce/ business on cyber space. Unit V: Ethics and Environmental Concern in International Business International Labour laws; Environmental protection Laws: International conventions, treaties, summit related to: Environment (UNEP), workers/ Labor (ILO), women workers /gendered labour in globalised productions. Human Rights Vs. Business Rights, Conflict of Laws, Comparative corporate laws governing business world.