Dillip Kumar Mandal
CBSE Class 11 Business Studies Syllabus is available here to help students with their exam preparation. It becomes necessary that instructions in this subject are given in such a manner that students have a good understanding of the principles and practices bearing in business (trade and industry) as well as their relationship with the society.
The course in Business Studies prepares students to analyse, manage, evaluate and respond to changes which affect business. It provides a way of looking at and interacting with the business environment. It recognizes the fact that business influences and is influenced by social, political, legal and economic forces. It allows students to appreciate that business is an integral component of society and develops an understanding of many social and ethical issues.
Therefore, to acquire basic knowledge of the business world, a course in Business Studies would be useful. It also informs students of a range of study and work options and bridges the gap between school and work.
| Course | Fee per Class (In KlassCoins) | Duration | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Business studies - 11 | 540 | 10 Months | Indiviual Classes |
My Name is Dillip Kumar Mandal From Odisha. I have completed M. Com and B Ed. I have 6 years of Teaching experience to State Board and CBSE Students in different Reputed Schools. At present i am as a PGT, Commerce in a reputed CBSE School. I am Also providing online classes to NIOS and CBSE Students.
I am a subject expert of Accountancy and Business Studies. My hobbies are-Teaching, Poem writting.
April 2022 - Present :
Sartidevi Raja Ram public School, Shamli, UP - PGT, commerce,
I am Working as a PGT, Commerce, Teaching Accountancy to 11th and 12th class Students.
I can Teach Accountancy and Business Studies to CBSE, Various State Board and Open Schooling Students.
I am a subject expert in Accountancy and Business Studies.
KEY STRENGTH-
Degree: Bachelors of Commerce - University: Berhampur University, Berhampur, Odisha
Degree: Masters of Commerce - University: Berhampur University, Berhampur, Odisha
Degree: B. Ed - University: Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, AP
CBSE Class 11 Business Studies Syllabus is available here to help students with their exam preparation. It becomes necessary that instructions in this subject are given in such a manner that students have a good understanding of the principles and practices bearing in business (trade and industry) as well as their relationship with the society.
Part A: Foundations of Business
1 Nature and Purpose of Business
2 Forms of Business Organisations
3 Public, Private and Global Enterprises
4 Business Services
5 Emerging Modes of Business
6 Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics
Part B Finance and Trade
7 Sources of Business Finance
8 Small Business
9 Internal Trade
10 International Business
Part A: Foundation of Business
Unit 1: Evolution and Fundamentals of Business
1) History of Trade and Commerce in India: Indigenous Banking System, Rise of Intermediaries, Transport, Trading Communities: Merchant Corporations, Major Trade Centres, Major Imports and
Exports, Position of Indian Sub-Continent in the World Economy.
2) Business – meaning and characteristics
3) Business, profession and employment Concept
4) Objectives of business
5) Classification of business activities – Industry and Commerce
6) Industry-types: primary, secondary, tertiary Meaning and subgroups
7) Commerce-trade: (types-internal, external; wholesale and retail) and auxiliaries to trade; (banking, insurance, transportation, warehousing, communication, and advertising) – meaning
8) Business risk-Concept
Unit 2: Forms of Business organisations
1) Sole Proprietorship-Concept, merits and limitations.
2) Partnership-Concept, types, merits and limitation of partnership, registration of a partnership firm, partnership deed. Types of partners
3) Hindu Undivided Family Business: Concept
4) Cooperative Societies-Concept, merits, and limitations
5) Company – Concept, merits and limitations; Types: Private, Public and One Person Company – Concept
6) Formation of company – stages, important documents to be used in formation of a company
7) Choice of form of business organization
Unit 3: Public, Private and Multinational Company
1) Public sector and private sector enterprises – Concept
2) Forms of public sector enterprises: Departmental Undertakings, Statutory Corporations and Government Company
3) Global Enterprises – Feature. Public private partnership – concept
Unit 4: Business Services
1) Business services – meaning and types. Banking: Types of bank accounts – savings, current, recurring, fixed deposit and multiple option deposit account
2) Banking services with particular reference to Bank Draft, Bank Overdraft, Cash credit. E-Banking meaning, Types of digital payments
3) Insurance – Principles. Types – life, health, fire and marine insurance – concept
4) Postal Service – Mail, Registered Post, Parcel, Speed Post, Courier – meaning
Unit 5: Emerging Modes of Business
1) E – business: concept, scope and benefits
Unit 6: Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics
1) Concept of social responsibility
2) Case of social responsibility
3) Responsibility towards owners, investors, consumers, employees, government and community
4) Role of business in environment protection
5) Business Ethics – Concept and Elements
Part B: Finance and Trade
Unit 7: Sources of Business Finance
1) Concept of business finance
2) Owners’ funds- equity shares, preferences share, retained earnings
3) Borrowed funds: debentures and bonds, loan from financial institution and commercial banks, public deposits, trade credit, Inter Corporate Deposits (ICD).
Unit 8: Small Business and Entrepreneurship Development
1) Entrepreneurship Development (ED): Concept, Characteristics and Need. Process of Entrepreneurship Development: Start-up India Scheme, ways to fund start-up. Intellectual Property Rights and Entrepreneurship
2) Small scale enterprise as defined by MSMED Act 2006 (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Act)
3) Role of small business in India with special reference to rural areas
4) Government schemes and agencies for small scale industries: National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) and District Industrial Centre (DIC) with special reference to rural, backward areas
Unit 9: Internal Trade
1) Internal trade – meaning and types services rendered by a wholesaler and a retailer
2) Types of retail-trade-Itinerant and small scale fixed shops retailers
3) Large scale retailers-Departmental stores, chain stores – concept
4) GST (Goods and Services Tax): Concept and key-features
Unit 10: International Trade
1) International trade: concept and benefits
2) Export trade – Meaning and procedure
3) Import Trade – Meaning and procedure
4) Documents involved in International Trade; indent, letter of credit, shipping order, shipping bills, mate’s receipt (DA/DP)
5) World Trade Organization (WTO) meaning and objectives
The audience of this course is students of Grade-11 from CBSE BOARD. All the Chapters are well designed and its coverage as per CBSE board.
The course in Business Studies prepares students to analyse, manage, evaluate and respond to changes which affect business. It provides a way of looking at and interacting with the business environment. It recognizes the fact that business influences and is influenced by social, political, legal and economic forces. It allows students to appreciate that business is an integral component of society and develops an understanding of many social and ethical issues.
Therefore, to acquire basic knowledge of the business world, a course in Business Studies would be useful. It also informs students of a range of study and work options and bridges the gap between school and work.