Certificate course in Economics

 
Sr. No Name of the course Duration Eligibility Intake Year
01 2019-20 10+2 15 30
02 2020-21 10+2 15 30
03 Woman’s Study 2021-22 10+2 15 30
04 Entrepreneurship 2022-23 10+2 15 30

1) Woman’s Study

Aims :
 

1) Earning a women’s studies degree and help students build strong analytical and advocacy skills
2) Women’s study aims to promote Gender Equality through teaching, Research, Extinction Activities, Publication and Documentation focusing on different strata of the society especially from Marathwada region and try to create a more gender society.

Objectives:
 

1) Undertake research on developmental aspects of gender in general and marginalized women in particular in marathwada which is considered as the backward region of Maharashtra state with feudal and patriarchal structures being more prominent than other parts.
2) Beside of two courses, the centered will started different academic courses in women’s studies.
3) Embark upon research, training and teaching for productin and dissemination of knowledge.

Opportunities :
 

- University / College administration
- Market research
- Human resources
- Nonprofit organizations
- News correspondents
- Grent writer editor

Evaluation Method :
 

After successful completion of teaching for 30 clockwise students will be evaluated through offline mode the test will be consist of 25 multiple choice question , each question will carry two marks and total marks will be fifty. If the exam is in off line mode. Maximum mark for passing will be 20 marks (40%) the success full students will be given certificate of completion

Fee Structure :
 

No fees for the course

Eligibility :
 

Any student of the college can enroll for this course, eligibility criteria for this course will be passing 12th standard examination.

Syllabus :
 

Women’s movement in India
Women’s issues and challenges in india
Gender development and Indian Nation state landmark policies, Plans
National commission for women
Women at work productive and non productive work

Reference Books :
 

1) Gandhi N. and N. Shah Issues at stake , kali for women.1992
2) Kapadiya K Violence of Development : the poliics of identity , gender and social inequalities in India, Zubaan 2002
3) Vishwanath N. The Women Gender and Development Reade 1997
4) Majumdar. V. Report on the committee on the status f women: Towards Equality
5) Government of India towards Equality Report of the committee on the status of women ministry of Educational Social Welfare 1997



2) Entrepreneurship

Aims :
 

1)  To Develop a business plan
2)  Launch your first product
3)  Achieve financial stability
4)  Hire the right people
5)  Work with ideal clients
6)  Establish brand identity
7)  Implement a marketing strategy
8)  Maintain steady business growth
9)  Research new tools and methods

Objectives:
 

1)  Employment generation
2)  Boosting industrial development
3)  Select and formulate the project
4)  Learning the art of project development
5)  To know the source of help and support for a startup venture.
6)  Sustainability and growth

Evaluation method :
 

      After successful completion of teaching for 30 clockwise students will be evaluation through offline mode the test will be consist of 25 multiple choice question each question will carry two marks and total marks will be fifty. If the exam is in off line mode maximum mark for passing will be 20 marks (40%) the success full students will be given certificate of completion.

Fee Structure :
 

No fees for the course

Eligibility :
 

Any student of the college can enroll for this course, eligibility criteria for this course will be passing 12th standard examination.

Syllabus :
 

Introduction of Entrepreneurship
Definition of Entrepreneurship
Characteristics of Entrepreneurship
Importance of Entrepreneurship
Theory of Entrepreneurship
Factors of Entrepreneurship development
Entrepreneurship development definitions
Entrepreneurship development aims
Entrepreneurship development scope
Important of Entrepreneurship development

Reference Books :
 

1) AK Yetisen; LR Bob Volpatti; AF Coskun; S Cho; E Kamrani; H Butt; A Khademhos\\seini; SH Yun (2015). "Entrepreneurship".
2) Neergaard, Helle; Ulhøi, John P. (2007). Handbook of Qualitative R Methods in Entrepreneurship. Edward Elgar Publishing.
3) Zhang, S.X.; Cueto, J. (2015). "The Study of Bias in Entrepreneurship"
4) Whaples, Robert. "Economic history and entrepreneurship." in The Routledge Handbook of Modern Economic History
5) Minniti, M.; Moren, L. (2010). "Entrepreneurial types and economic growth"