Courses Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management

Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management

Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurship equips students with the knowledge and skills to thrive in the dynamic business world, emphasizing entrepreneurial principles, strategic planning, and innovative problem-solving, fostering the development of future business leaders and successful entrepreneurs.

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In our Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) Degree Program, you will embark on a comprehensive educational journey that delves into the fundamental principles and practices of commerce. This degree is meticulously designed to equip you with a broad understanding of various aspects of business, finance, and economics, preparing you for a successful career in the dynamic world of commerce.

What You'll Acquire: 

Core Commerce Knowledge: Develop a profound understanding of essential commerce concepts, business regulations, and industry standards.

Financial Expertise: Master foundational and advanced principles of finance, including risk management, investment strategies, and financial analysis.

Operational Proficiency: Learn the intricacies of business operations, including customer service, inventory management, and electronic commerce.

Strategic Thinking: Develop strategic thinking and decision-making skills to navigate the complex and evolving business landscape.

Comprehensive Curriculum: Access a well-structured curriculum and study materials that thoroughly prepare you for a successful career in commerce.

Degree Certification: Upon successful completion of the program, you will receive a recognized Bachelor of Commerce degree, validating your expertise in the field.

Who Can Learn 

This degree program is ideal for individuals who aspire to excel in the field of commerce, whether you're a recent graduate looking to kick-start your career or a seasoned professional seeking to enhance your knowledge and skills. Our curriculum covers essential aspects of commerce, ensuring you gain a holistic perspective and a competitive edge in the job market. 

Comprehensive Curriculum Featuring:

  •  Entrepreneurship: A World of Opportunity: This unit introduces entrepreneurship, emphasizing the opportunities and challenges involved in starting and running a business.
  • Classifications and Models of Entrepreneurs: Students explore different types of entrepreneurs and various models that characterize entrepreneurial behavior and decision-making.
  • Entrepreneur vs Intrapreneur:  A comparison between entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs, focusing on their organizational roles and approaches to innovation and risk-taking.
  • Legal Issues for Entrepreneurs: This unit covers the legal aspects of entrepreneurship, including business structures, contracts, intellectual property rights, and regulatory compliance.
  • Women Entrepreneurship: Students examine the role of women in entrepreneurship, the challenges they face, and initiatives aimed at promoting and supporting women entrepreneurs.
  • Grassroots Entrepreneurs through Self: This unit explores the concept of grassroots entrepreneurship and how individuals can initiate and sustain businesses through self-reliance and community support.
  • Building the Business Plan : Students learn the essential components of a business plan, including market analysis, competitive strategy, financial projections, and implementation timelines.
  • Setting up a Small Business Enterprise: Focuses on the practical aspects of setting up a small business enterprise, including location selection, infrastructure, permits, and initial capital requirements.
  • Financial Considerations: Covers financial management principles for entrepreneurs, including budgeting, cash flow management, financing options, and investment decisions.
  • Marketing Considerations: Students study marketing strategies and tactics relevant to small businesses, including market segmentation, branding, promotion, and customer relationship management.
  • Production Management: Explores the principles of production management, including process optimization, inventory management, quality control, and supply chain logistics.
  • HRM in Small Business: Focuses on human resource management practices tailored to small businesses, including recruitment, training, performance evaluation, and employee relations.
  • Institutions Supporting Small Business Enterprises: Students learn about government agencies, non-profit organizations, and other institutions that provide support services, funding, and resources to small business owners.
  • Sickness in Small Business Enterprises: Discuss common challenges and reasons for failure in small businesses, including financial distress, market saturation, managerial issues, and external economic factors. 

Exclusive Resources and Materials:

  • Interactive Lectures: Engage in dynamic video lectures that facilitate a deeper understanding of commerce.
  • Subject-Specific Assignments: Hone your analytical and critical thinking skills with assignments tailored to the B.Com program.
  • Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Test your knowledge through a series of MCQs designed to reinforce your understanding of commerce.
  • Short Q&A Sessions: Participate in brief Q&A sessions to clarify doubts and foster learning.
  • Comprehensive Study Material: Gain access to an extensive collection of study materials supporting your learning journey at every step.

Your Gateway to Commerce Excellence: This degree program serves as your gateway to a successful career in commerce. Our goal is to empower you with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in this dynamic sector.

Join Us in This Commerce Journey:  Thank you for considering this degree program as a valuable step toward your career aspirations in commerce. We look forward to embarking on this educational journey with you and helping you become a commerce expert. 

See you in the program!

Course Content

Unit-1 Entrepreneurship: A World of Opportunity

Unit-2 Classifications and Models of Entrepreneurs

Unit-3 Entrepreneur vs Intrapreneur

Unit-4 Legal Issues for Entrepreneurs

Unit-5 Women Entrepreneurship

Unit-6 Grassroots Entrepreneurs through Self

Unit-7 Building the Business Plan

Unit-8 Setting up a Small Business Enterprise

Unit-9 Financial Considerations

Unit-10 Marketing Considerations

Unit-11 Production Management

Unit-12 HRM in Small Business

Unit-13 Institutions Supporting Small Business Enterprises

Unit-14 Sickness in Small Business Enterp

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