Post Graduate Program in Planning And Entrepreneurship (PGPPE) Syllabus

  • course years 1 Years
  • type of course Post Graduate
  • course stream Management
  • course type Full Time

PGPPE combines entrepreneurship courses with strategic planning. Students learn about business development, innovation, and strategic management, preparing them to launch and grow their ventures.

Syllabus of PGP in Planning And Entrepreneurship

The syllabus for the Post Graduate Program in Planning And Entrepreneurship (PGPPE) typically covers entrepreneurship fundamentals, business planning, and startup management. Students explore market research, financial planning, and innovation strategies. The program equips students with the skills needed to launch and manage their own ventures or contribute to entrepreneurial initiatives in existing organizations.

Syllabus & Subjects

Post Graduate Program in Planning and Entrepreneurship syllabus and elective subjects are listed below:

Semesters Subjects
Semester I Planning and Management
Practices Management Information
Method for developing and running businesses
Marketing Management
Planning control
Marketing Management Accounting
Economics and Business Wealth Management
Strategic Management
Semester II Entrepreunal marketing
IT/Finance/Management of Human Resources
Research on Operations
Entrepreneurial effectiveness
Possibilities of a project or growth
Elective Subjects Entrepreneurship
Finance
Human Resource Management
Information Technology
Marketing
Operations Management
Strategic Management

Projects

Here are a few project ideas for a Post Graduate Program in Planning and Entrepreneurship courses: 

1. The Impact Of Entrepreneurial Skills On The Development Of Product Portfolios.

 2. Promoting Entrepreneurship To Lower Unemployment.

3. Product Innovation And Entrepreneurship Skills Acquisition.

4. Skill Acquisition Programs' Impact On Economic Growth.

5. Means Of Improvement For Small-Scale Entrepreneurs.

 6. Buying Unfinished Materials For Small Businesses.

 7. The Part Played By Small Scale Entities In Fixing The Employment Problems.

 8. The Importance Of Small Businesses In Producing Jobs.

 9. Government Support Agencies' Functions And Successes In The Development Of Entrepreneurship.

 10. The Use Of Feasibility Studies To Help Entrepreneurs Succeed.

Reference Books 

Name of Author Name of Book
Poornima M. Charantimath Entrepreneurship Development and Small Business Enterprises
Bala V. Balachandran and Uma M. Balachandran Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
David H. Holt and Mukesh C. Gupta Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation
M. Ramachandran and K. C. Sivaramakrishnan Planning Indian Cities: Urban Planning in India in the 21st Century
Dr S. S. Sharma Urban and Regional Planning in India: A Handbook for Planners
S.S. Khanka Entrepreneurship Development: Small Business Enterprise - Planning, Financing, and Operation
Robert D. Hisrich, Michael P. Peters, and Dean A. Shepherd Entrepreneurship: A South Asian Perspective
Vasant Desai Entrepreneurship Development in India
M. R. Sivaraman Urban Planning: Theory and Practice

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