The syllabus for an Integrated Programme in Management (IPM) can vary depending on the institute offering the program.
The syllabus for the 5-year Integrated Programme in Management is that for the first three years, students will study the BBA course and the next two years the MBA program. Here is a list of subjects for the IPM course:
Semesters | Subjects |
BBA | Mathematics I |
Semester I | Microeconomics |
Financial Accounting | |
Principles of Management | |
Quantitative Techniques | |
Macroeconomics | |
Semester II | Environmental Management |
Marketing Techniques | |
Business Analytics | |
Direct and Indirect Tax | |
Semester III | Banking and Insurance |
Human Resource Management | |
Introduction to Operations Research | |
Financial & Management Accounting | |
Semester IV | Business Laws |
Personnel Management & Industry Relations | |
Leadership and Ethics | |
Strategic Management | |
Semester V | Financial Management |
Production & Material Management | |
Business Data Processing | |
Introduction to Psychology | |
Semester VI | Export/ Import Management |
Consumer Behaviour | |
Financial & Commodity Derivatives | |
Marketing | |
MBA Core Subjects | HR management |
Business planning | |
Business laws | |
Finance management | |
Business Communication | |
Organizational behaviour | |
Project work |
Projects
Here
are some of the project ideas for the IPM course:
(i). Business Organisation and the
Significance of Planning and Projection.
(ii). Value of Productivity and
Inspiration to Employees.
(iii). The problem of unemployment
and how micro, small, and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) can assist.
(iv). Human Resource Development as
a Tool for Business Management is the fourth topic.
(v). The Effects of Urbanisation on
Agriculture and Food Supply Influence of Disruptions in the Workplace on Management.
(vi). Productivity Management
Strategies for Boosting Employee Motivation and Performance.
(vii). The Function of Small
Businesses in India's Economic Development and Growth.
(viii). The Role of
Commercialization and Privatisation in India's Economic Growth and Development
(viii). Impact of Disparate Lines of Communication on Organisational Success.
Reference
Books
Here are some of the reference books for the Integrated Programme in Management:
Name of Author | Name of Book |
P.C. Tripathi and P.N. Reddy | Principles of Management |
Tulsian and Pandey | Business Organization and Management |
Rajan Saxena | Marketing Management |
P. Subba Rao | Organizational Behavior |
R. Paneerselvam | Operations Management |
I.M. Pandey | Financial Management |
C.B. Gupta | Human Resource Management |
S.P. Gupta | Business Statistics |
Azhar Kazmi | Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases |
D.N. Dwivedi | Managerial Economics |