Manipur State Board has published subject wise syllabus for this year Class 11 students in its official portal cohsem.nic.in Here we have published Class 11 COHSEM Syllabus 2024-25 for Business Studies subject. For more information regarding Council of Higher Secondary Education (COHSEM) Class 11 2024 Exam Date, Exam Pattern, Time, Date, How to prepare follow our website.
Board | Council Of Higher Secondary Education (COHSEM) |
Topic | Syllabus |
Subject | Business Studies |
How to download Manipur Class 11 Syllabus 2024-25 – Business Studies?
- Step 1: Open your browser
- Step 2: Type cohsem.nic.in
- Step 3: Go to the Syllabus link active on the left panel of the home page of the website (Syllabus for Classes XI – XII).
- Step 4: Click on Class 11 Syllabus link 2024
Class 11 Business Studies
Units | Structure of Courses | Marks | Periods |
Part – A : Foundation of Business | |||
1 | Nature and purpose of Business | 12 | 20 |
2 | Forms of Business Organisations | 20 | 30 |
3 | Public, Private and Global Enterprises | 7 | 12 |
4 | Business Services | 10 | 18 |
5 | Emerging Modes of Business | 5 | 10 |
6 | Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics | 6 | 10 |
Part – B: Finance And Trade | |||
7 | Sources of Business Finance | 14 | 25 |
8 | Small Business | 6 | 10 |
9 | Internal Trade | 10 | 18 |
10 | International Trade | 10 | 17 |
11 | Project Work (to be conducted by the institution) | – | 10 |
Part – A: Foundation of Business
Unit 1: Nature and Purpose of Business
(a) Concept and characteristics of business.
(b) Business, Profession and Employment – Distinctive features.
(c) Objectives of business–economic and social, role of profit in business.
(d) Classification of business activities: Industry and Commerce.
(e) Industry – Types: Primary, Secondary, Tertiary.
(f) Commerce – Trade: Types (Internal, External, Wholesale and Retail) and Auxiliaries to trade: Banking, Insurance, Transportation, Warehousing, Communication and Advertising.
(g) Business risks – Nature and Causes.
Unit 2: Forms of Business organisations (including formation of Company)
(a) Sole proprietorship: Meaning, Features, Merits and Limitations.
(b) Partnership: Meaning, Features, Merits and Limitations, Types of partnership and types of partners, Registration of a partnership firm, Partnership deed.
(c) Cooperative Societies: Features, Merit and Limitations, Types.
(d) Company: Private Company, Public Company – Features, Merits and Limitations.
(e) Formation of a Company: Stages – Promotion, Incorporation and Commencement of Business.
(f) Starting a Business – Basic factors.
Unit 3: Public, Private and Global Enterprises
(a) Private Sector and Public Sector.
(b) Form of Public Sector Enterprises : Departmental Undertakings, Statutory Corporation, Government Company (Features, Merits and Limitation)
(c) Global enterprises, Public and Private Partnership – Features.
Unit 4: Business Services
(a) Banking : Types of Bank Accounts – Saving, Current, Recurring, Fixed deposit accounts.
(b) Banking Services with particular reference to – Issue of Bank Draft, Banker’s cheque (pay order), RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement) NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer), Bank overdraft, Cash Credit, SMS alerts.
(c) E-Banking.
(d) Insurance : Principles, Concept of Life, Health, Fire and Marine insurance.
(e) Postal and Telecom Services : Main (UPC, Registered Post, Parcel Speed Post, Courier) and Saving services (Recurring Deposit, NSCs, KVP, PPF, MIS).
Unit 5: Emerging Modes of Business
E-Business – Scope and Benefits, Resources required for successful e-business implementation, Online transactions, Payment mechanism, Security and Safety of business transactions.
Unit 6: Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics
(a) Concept of social responsibility.
(b) Case of social responsibility.
(c) Responsibility towards Investors, Consumers, Employees, Government and Community.
(d) Environmental protection and Business.
(e) Business ethics – Concept and elements.
Part – B: Finance And Trade
Unit 7: Sources of Business Finance
(a) Concept of Business Finance.
(b) Owner’s Funds – Equity Shares, Preference Shares and Retained Earnings.
(c) Borrowed funds – Debentures and Bonds, Loan from Financial Institutions, Loans from Commercial banks, Public Deposits, Trade Credits, ICD (Inter Corporate Deposits).
Unit 8: Small Business
(a) Small Scale Enterprises – As defined by MSMED Act 2006 (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act).
(b) Role of small business in India – With special reference to Rural Areas
(c) Government schemes and Agencies for Small Scale Industries: NSIC (National Small Industries Corporation) and DIC (District Industries Centre) With special reference to Rural & Hill Areas.
Unit 9: Internal Trade
(a) Services of a Wholesaler and Retailer.
(b) Types of Retail Trade – Itinerants and Small Scale Fixed shops.
(c) Large Scale Retailers – Departmental stores, Chain Stores, Mail Order Business.
(d) Concept of Automatic Vending Machine.
(e) Chambers of Commerce and Indusry : Basic Functions
(f) Main Documents used in Internal Trade : Proforma Invoice, Invoice, Debit Note, Credit Note, LR (Lorry Receipt), RR (Railway Receipt).
(g) Terms of Trade : COD Cash on Delivery), FOB (Fee on Board), CIF (Cost Insurance and Freight), E & OE (Errors and Omissions Excepted).
Unit 10: International Trade
(a) Concept and problems of International Trade.
(b) Export Import Procedure and Documents.
(c) Role of WTO.
Unit 11: Project Work
Students are required to submit a project work/report on any one of the projects listed below under the guidance of one of the faculty members of the Commerce Department.
The report/work should be submitted by the student to the concerned teacher who guides the student. The report will be evaluated by the guide and the mark should be submitted to the Principal/HOD.
Marks may be suitably distributed over different parts of the project as under:
(a) Objectives.
(b) Methodology.
(c) Findings.
(d) Suggestions.
List of Project:
1.) Auxiliaries of Trade
Find out names of five companies each related to different auxiliaries, i.e. Banking, Insurance,
Warehousing, Transportation, Communication and Advertising from real life.
2.) Co-operative Society
Find out names of five different types of Co-operative Societies around you. Also, give details of business activities of any one of them.
3.) Private, Public & Global Enterprises
Give five names each of different types of public sector Enterprises (including all 3 types) Global enterprises, joint Ventures and Public and Private partnerships. Also, give details of business activities of any one of them.
4.) Banking-SB Account.
Visit a nearby bank to find out the procedure for opening a Saving Bank Account. Collect the required documents and prepared a report on the same.
5.) Banking-Remittance
Visit a nearby bank and remit Rs. 100 to any of your relatives. Write for formalities complete by you for the same.
6.) E-Banking
Write the procedure for transferring funds through RTGS or NEFT.
7.) External Trade
Imagine yourself to be an exporter or importer. Collect documents unused in your trade, fill them and present them in file.
8.) Insurance
Compare life insurance policies targeting children of any two insurance companies.
9.) Social responsibilities
Select any two companies/firms and give an account of the steps taken by them for discharging their social responsibilities.
Design of Question paper
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