NT4015 Entrepreneurship Syllabus:

NT4015 Entrepreneurship Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021

OBJECTIVES:

 Study of this subject provides an understanding of the scope of an entrepreneur
 Study of this subject provides business ideas and Motivation to the students for start Business

UNIT I ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Entrepreneur – Characteristics – Types of Entrepreneurs – Difference between Entrepreneur and Intrapreneur – Role of Entrepreneurship in Economic Development – Factors Affecting Entrepreneurial Growth – Economic, Non Economic, Government Actions.

UNIT II MOTIVATION

Major Motives Influencing an Entrepreneur – Achievement Motivation Training, self Rating, Business Game, Thematic Apperception Test – Stress management, Entrepreneurship Development Programs – Need, Objectives.

UNIT III BUSINESS

Small Enterprises – Definition, Characteristics, Project Identification and selection – Project Formulation: Significance, content, formulation of project report – Project Appraisal: Concept and method – Ownership Structures: Selection and Pattern.

UNIT IV FINANCING AND ACCOUNTING

Need – Sources of Finance, Term Loans, Capital Structure, Financial Institution, management of working Capital, Costing, Break Even Analysis, Network Analysis Techniques of PERT/CPM – Taxation – Income Tax, Excise Duty – Sales Tax.

UNIT V SUPPORT TO ENTREPRENEURS

Sickness in small Business: Concept, Signals, Symptoms, Magnitude, Causes and Consequences, Corrective Measures – Government Policy for Small Scale Enterprises – Growth Strategies in Small Scale Enterprise – Institutional Support to Entrepreneurs: Need and Support – Taxation Benefits to Small Scale Industry: Need, Depreciation, Rehabilitation, Investment.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1:Students get knowledge business
CO2: Students Know details about Entrepreneur
CO3: Students get Motivation

REFERENCES:

1. S.S.Khanka, “Entrepreneurial Development” S.Chand& Co. Ltd. Ram Nagar New Delhi, 1999.
2. Kurahko & Hodgetts,” Entrepreneurship – Theory, process and practices”, Thomson learning 6th edition.
3. Charantimath, P. M., Entrepreneurship Development and Small Business Enterprises, Pearson, 2006.
4. Hisrich R D and Peters M P, “Entrepreneurship” 5th Edition Tata McGraw-Hill, 2002.
5. Mathew J Manimala,” Entrepreneurship theory at cross roads: paradigms and praxis” Dream tech, 2nd edition 2006.
6. Rabindra N. Kanungo, “Entrepreneurship and innovation”, Sage Publications, New Delhi, 1998.
7. Singh, A. K., Entrepreneurship Development and Management, University Science Press, 2009.