DURGABAI DESHMUKH MAHILA SABHA SCHOOL OF
INFORMATICS
(AMSSOI)
Durgabai Deshmukh Academic Campus,
Osmania University Road, Hyderabad,
Telangana, 500007
SYLLABUS (2022)
CODE OF CONDUCT
All the students should abide by the code of conduct in force and those that may be issued by the college
from time to time.
Campus Discipline:
Discipline is vital for the smooth functioning of any organization and especially during the educative
and formative process of a student. Any violation of the code of conduct laid down here shall be dealt with
strictly and the student will be penalized accordingly. The cooperation of the parents also is solicited in this
regard.
1. Students must be punctual to the classes and are supposed to be present in the college campus by
9:30am. If anyone is found to be regularly late, disciplinary action shall be initiated, against her,
including suspension from the college.
2. Not attending the classes while being on the campus and mass absenteeism are taken seriously by the
management.
3. Rising to greet when a teacher enters the class room adds value to one‘s own personality and dignity of
budding managers.
4. Students are not allowed to keep their cell phones switched on in the college campus. If any student is
found is using phone during classes such phones shall be seized by the college authorities and will not
be returned.
5. Students must be obedient towards their lecturers and seek permission of the Director before leaving the
premises during the college hours.
6. Students are advised to mind their body language. It communicates more than words.
7. The kind of language we use is a reflection of our culture and personality. Use of slang and abusive
language are strictly condemned.
8. Ragging is a punishable offense. Any student found indulging in ragging will be dealt with severely as
per the existing orders. It is to be noted that ragging in professional colleges has been banned within or
outside the college by the government of Andhra Pradesh, vide Act 26, of 1997.
Rules of attendance:
1. Attendance to the classes is compulsory. Failure to comply with the attendance rules will disqualify a
student from appearing the university Examinations.
2. A student is eligible to appear for the semester end examination only if she has a minimum attendance
of 75% in theory and practical. At the end of each month the attendance of the students having less than
75% will be put up on the notice board.
3. Condonation for shortage of attendance may be granted by the director to the students who have put in
65% and above (but less than 75%) attendance on medical grounds on production of medical certificate.
4. Any student who absents herself continuously for more than three days from classes without prior
intimation to the director shall not be allowed to attend the class without proper explanation to the same.
5. Attendance to the classes and behavior on campus has an indirect bearing on the internal marks that
would be awarded.
6. The college functions six days a week from 9.30 am to 04.00pm with a lunch break of 30minutes from
12.30 to 01.00p.m.
Pattern for the Internal Assessment (Assignment)
We provide a question bank for each unit consisting of short answer and essay type question.
Assignments will be given from the Question Bank. Students are supposed to submit assignments
timely.
Each Assignment consist of 5 Short Answer Questions and 2 Long Answer Questions from each
unit.
At the end of every semester it will be averaged to 10 marks as part of assignment.
Pattern for the Internal Exam
The internal exam consist of 30 marks
It consist of
Part-A (5*2=10M)
Five 2 marks questions
Part- B (2*5=10M)
Two 5 marks questions
Ten marks will be given for assignments (10M)
Continuous Assessment
It consist of
Case Studies [Individual and Group Work]
Quiz Program
Presentation
Management Games
Club Activities etc..
RULES AND REGULATIONS OF M.B.A. PROGRAM-2022
The Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) is a Post-Graduate course offered as:
I. Two-year i.e., four semester Full Time Day program
1. Eligibility Conditions
M.B.A. (Day)
Candidate seeking admission into Full Time M.B.A. (Day) program must be:
1. Bachelor degree holder of Osmania University or a degree recognized by the
university as equivalent thereto and /(or) as per the rules laid down by the University;
2. The candidate seeking admission must qualify in the Entrance Examination,
conducted by the appropriate authority in the year of admission as per the norms
prescribed by the University.
3. The admission of Non-resident Indians and candidates admitted in lieu of them will
be as per the University Rules in force on the date of the admission.
4. Foreign candidates’ admission is based on the Screening Process of the University
currently in vogue.
2. Instruction Schedule:
Instruction will be provided as per the workload indicated in the structure, Rules and
regulations of M.B.A. Program for all Theory, Practical and Project Work course
requirements. The almanac will be as follows for all semesters.
Duration of Instruction : 14 Weeks
Preparation Holidays : 7-10 Days
Total No of Hours (Theory + Tutorial + Practicals)
Per Semester : 420 Hours
Rules of Attendance
Students must attend 75% of the total classes conducted for all the courses put together in
a semester. Relaxation of 10% of attendance might be given to a student on medical
grounds on the basis of a valid medical certificate and payment of condonation fee
prescribed by the university.
3. Promotion Rules
A student will be promoted subject to the following rules:
a. I Semester to II Semester:
A student should put in a minimum of 75% of attendance in aggregate in all the courses
put together of the Term (65% in the case of medical exemption) and should be
registered for the University exam for the I semester.
b. II Semester to III Semester
A student should put in a minimum of 75% of attendance in aggregate in all the courses
put together of the Term (65% in the case of medical exemption) and should have passed
at least 50% of Theory courses of I & II Semesters put together. (Viva Voce and Lab
courses not considered for this purpose).
c. III Semester to IV Semester:
A student should put in a minimum of 75% of attendance in aggregate in all the courses
put together of the Term (65% in the case of medical exemption) and having registered
for the University Examination.
4. Cancellation of Admission:
The admission of a candidate admitted to the MBA Course stands cancelled if:
He / She does not put in at least 40% of attendance in Semester-I.
Or
He / She puts in at least 40% of attendance in Semester – I, but failed to register for
1st Semester Examinations
Or
He /She fails to fulfill all the requirements for the award of the degree as specified,
within 4 academic years from the time of admission in case of full time 2 year MBA
program.
5. Project Work:
The students should undertake the Project internship during the summer vacation (For 6
weeks of duration) intervening between II & III Semesters of MBA Day Program. Project
Report Work should be carried out in the Final Year of MBA Program i.e., III & IV
Semesters for Day Program.
The students are required to do project work in any area of Management under the active
guidance of Internal Faculty Member assigned to the student.
The Project work usually consists of selecting a Topic / Problem / Theme in any area of
management, gather relevant data, analyze and interpret the same in a systematic and
scientific manner.
The Project Work should be undertaken under the supervision of the Faculty Member
assigned for the purpose. The Project Report should be submitted to the University 30
days (one month) before commencement of Final Semester Examinations.
6. Scheme of Evaluation:
Internal Assessment: 30 Internal Marks are divisible into 2 parts.
20 Marks that consist of 5 short questions each carrying 2 marks and 2
long questions each carrying 5 marks.
10 marks for Theory Assignments
Semester End Examination for 70 Marks divisible as Part ‘A’ and ‘B’.
Part A – 20 Marks (5 Questions each carrying 4 marks) without choice.
Part B – 50 Marks (5 Questions each carries 10 Marks) with internal choice.
7. Award of Grades For Seminars, Project Report and
Viva Voce Examinations :
Seminars: Students are expected to give a presentation on a relevant topic of any subject
of II semester. Seminars are evaluated by internal faculty of the college concerned.
Seminars will be evaluated for 50 marks and the same will be converted into equivalent
grades as per the University norms. The assessment will be done based on Content,
Communication, Presentation, and Ability to answer related questions.
Project Assessment for 150 Marks
Marks distributed for Project Assessment shall be as follows:
Internal Assessment
Research Design Seminar (III Semester) 1 Credit 25 Marks
Progress Seminar (III Semester) 1 Credit 25 Marks
IV Semester end Assessment
Dissertation 1 Credit 25 Marks
Final Presentation 2 Credits 50 Marks
Viva Voce during Final Presentation 1 Credit 25 Marks
8. Instructional Work Load For Theory, Practical Courses
and ‘Mentoring & Project Work’:
Each of the Theory Courses of the MBA Program shall have instructional workload of 4
periods of 60 Minutes duration per week in addition to mentoring and project work as
specified in the course curriculum. The Instructional workload for each of the Practical
and Lab Courses shall be 1 Period of 60 Minutes duration respectively per week. Tutorial
for each subject shall be for one hour per week. All subjects must have one period of
Tutorial each per week.
9. Tutorial: Individual and Group assignments, Case Studies, presentations, Quizzes, Book
Reviews, Article Reviews, Management Games etc.
10. Evaluation System:
1. All courses of MBA Program will carry a Maximum of 100 Marks each.
2. Duration of the university examination for all the courses is three hours each.
3. All the courses will have 70% marks for university semester end examination and
30% marks for internal examination (CIE).
4. The Guidelines, Rules and Regulations framed by the University in this regard will
be applicable to the MBA (Day) Program.
11. Conduct of Examinations:
Examination will be conducted based on the existing rules of examination Branch that
are applicable to other PG Courses
12. Award of Degree And Division:
Candidates will be awarded MBA Degree on successful completion of all Theory
Courses, Practical Courses, Viva Voce and Project Report. The Division / Class will be
awarded as per the University norms.
13. Readmission for Pursuing Additional Elective Courses:
A student can be given readmission for pursuing additional electives after completion of
MBA program subject to payment of requisite fee prescribed by the college /
Department. Such candidates have to satisfy all the rules including attendance rule in
vogue on par with regular students.
a. The additional elective must be pursued in the same college in which the student
studied and completed the MBA Program.
b. The admission must be done within four weeks of the commencement of the III
Semester.
14. Total number of credits to be completed to be eligible for the
award of MBA degree:
Total number of credits at the end of fourth semester (MBA-Day) = 24 + 26+26+26 = 102
15. Awarding Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) and
Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA):
15.1 Subject‐wise Grading
Grades shall be awarded to indicate the performance of students in each of subjects
studied. Based on the percentage of marks obtained in both Continuous Internal Evaluation
and End Semester Evaluation, a corresponding letter grade shall be given as shown in
Table 1.
15. 2. Semester Grading
The Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) is calculated by dividing the sum of credit points
(ΣCP) secured from all subjects/courses registered in a Semester, by the total number of credits
registered during that Semester. SGPA is rounded to two decimal places and is computed as
SGPA = For each Semester, ΣCP/Total no. of credits
As a measure of the performance of a student, a 10‐ point absolute grading system using the following
letter grades (as per UGC/AICTE guidelines) and corresponding percentage of marks shall be
followed.
Table 1
S. No % of Marks in a Subject Grade Letter Grade Grade Points
1 85 to 100 Outstanding O 8.5-10
2 70 to 84 Excellent A 7-8.49
2 60 to 69 Very Good B 6-6.99
3 55 to 59 Good C 5.5-5.99
4 50 to 54 Above Average D 5-5.49
5 40 to 49 Average E 4-4.99
6 <40 Fail F
(Repappear)
9 Absent Absent Ab 0
A student who has obtained an ‘F’ grade in any subject shall be deemed to have‘failed’ and is
required to reappear as a ‘supplementary student’ in the End Semester Evaluation, as and when
offered. In such cases, internal marks in those subjects shall remain the same as those obtained earlier.
To a student who has not appeared for an examination in any subject, ‘Ab’ grade shall be allocated in
that subject, and he/she is deemed to have ‘failed’. A student shall be required to reappear as a
‘supplementary student’ in the End Semester Examination, as and when a student earns grade point
(GP) in each subject/course, on the basis of the letter grade secured in that subject/course. The
corresponding ‘credit points’ (CP) are computed by multiplying the grade point with credits for that
particular subject/course as shown below.
Credit points (CP) = grade point (GP) x credits
For a subject/course a student passes the subject/course only when GP ≥ 4 (‘D’ grade or above)
15. 3 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is a measure of the overall cumulative performance of
a student in all semesters considered for registration. The CGPA is the ratio of the total credit points
secured by a student in all registered courses in all semesters, and the total number of credits
registered in all the semesters. CGPA is rounded off to two decimal places. CGPA is thus computed
from the I year II semester onwards at the end of each semester.
Computation of SGPA and CGPA are done using the procedure listed above. For Final % of Marks
equivalent to the computed final CGPA, as :
% of Marks = (final CGPA – 0.5) x 10.
As a measure of the performance of a student, a 10‐point absolute grading system using the following letter
grades (as per UGC/AICTE guidelines) and corresponding percentage of marks shall be followed.
16. General Clause:
It may be noted that beside the above specified rules and regulations all the other rules and
regulations in force and applicable to semester system in Post-Graduate courses in Osmania
University will be applicable as amended from time to time by the University. The students
shall abide by all such Rules and Regulations. . This includes Plagiarism rules notified by
the University.
MBA Year-I Semester –I
HPW Max Marks
Course Course Title Nature Credits (Th+Tu+P) (CIE+SEE)
Code
Management &
MB101 Organizational Behaviour Core 4 4Th + 1 Tu 30+70
MB102 Accounting for Management Core 4 4Th + 1 Tu 30+70
MB103 Marketing Management Core 4 4Th + 1 Tu 30+70
MB104 Statistics for Management Core 4 4Th + 1 Tu 30+70
MB105 Economics for Managers Core 4 4Th + 1 Tu 30+70
IT Applications for
MB106 Core 4 3Th+2P 30+50
Management
+20P
Total credits at the end of I Semester 24 600
HPW – Hours Per Week
CIE – Continuous Internal Exam
SEE – Semester End Exam
Th- Theory
Tu – Tutorial
P - Practical
MBA Year-I Semester –II
HPW Max Marks
Course Course Title Nature Credits (Th+Tu+P) (CIE+SEE)
Code
Human Resources
MB201 Core 4 4Th + 1 Tu 30+70
Management
MB202 Financial Management Core 4 4Th + 1 Tu 30+70
MB203 Operations Research Core 4 4Th + 1 Tu 30+70
MB204 Entrepreneurship and Core 4 4Th + 1 Tu 30+70
Development
MB205 Business Research Methods Core 4 4Th + 1 Tu 30+70
Business Law and Ethics
MB206 Core 4 4Th + 1 Tu 30+70
Seminar Presentation *
MB207 Core 2 Grade
Semester Credits 26 600
Total Credits at the end of II Semester 50 1200
HPW – Hours Per Week
CIE – Continuous Internal Exam
SEE – Semester End Exam
Th- Theory
Tu – Tutorial
P - Practical
*Seminar should be evaluated for 50 marks and then converted to Grade.
* Student Seminars will be done by students on Semester I and II subjects.