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Business studies(Theory)
A Part: Foundations of Business
Unit 1: Nature and Purpose of Business
• Concept and characteristics of business
• Business, profession and employment - distinctive features
• Objectives of business - economic and social, role of profit in business
• Classification of business activities: Industry and Commerce
• Industry - types: primary, secondary, tertiary
• Commerce: Trade and Auxiliaries
• Business risks - nature and causes,
Unit 2: Forms of Business Organisations
• Sole Proprietorship; Joint Hindu Family Business-meaning, features, merits and limitations;
• Partnership- meaning, types, registration, merits, limitations, types of partners;
• Cooperative Societies-types, merits and limitations
• Company: Private Ltd., Public Ltd. - merits, limitations;
• Choice of form of business organizations
• Starting a business - Basic factors.
Unit 3: Private, Public & Global Enterprises
• Private Sector and Public Sector
• Forms of organising public sector enterprises
• Departmental Undertaking
• Statutory Corporation .
• Government Company
• Changing role of public sector
• Global Enterprises : meaning and features,joint ventures- meaning, benefits
Unit 4: Business Services
• Nature and types of Business services - Banking, Insurance, Transportation, Ware housing, Communication.
• Banking - types of Banks, Functions of Commercial banks, E- banking
• Insurance - principles, types: life, fire and marine
• Postal and Telecom services
• Warehousing: types and functions
Unit 5: Emerging Modes of Business
• E-Business - Meaning, scope and benefits, Resources required for successful e-business implementation, On-line transactions, payment mechanism, security and safety of business transactions;
• Outsourcing- concept, need and scope
Unit 6: Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics
• Concept of social responsibility.
• Case for social responsibility;
• Responsibility towards owners, investors, employees, consumers, government and community
• Environmental protection and business
• Business ethics: concept and elements.
Part B: Organisation, Finance and Trade
Unit 7: Formation of a Company
Stages in the formation of a company;
• Promotion,
• Incorporation, and
• Commencement of business
Unit 8: Sources of Business Finance
• Nature and significance of business finance
• Owner's funds and borrowed funds
• Sources of raising Finance:
- Equity and Preference shares
- Debentures and Bonds
- Loan from Financial Institutions
- Retained Profits
- Global Depository Receipt, American Depository Receipt
- Loans from commercial Banks
- Public deposits
- Trade Credit
Unit 9: Small Business:
• Small Scale Industry; Tiny Sector; cottage and rural industry; ,
• Role of small business in rural India;
• Problems of small business in India.
• Government Assistance and Special Schemes for Industries in rural, backward and hilly areas.
Unit 10: Internal Trade
• Meaning and types of internal trade: wholesale and retail.
• Services of a wholesaler and a retailer
• Types of Retail Trade:
- Itinerant retailers and fixed shops.
- Departmental store, super market, malls, chain store, mail order business, consumer’s cooperative store.
- Automatic Vending Machine
• Role of Chamber of Commerce and Industry in promotion of internal trade.
Unit 11: International Business
• Nature, Importance and complexities involved in International Business;
• Ways of entering into international Business. Export-Import Procedures and documentation. Foreign Trade Promotion. Organizational support and incentives; Nature and importance of Export Processing Zone/special Economic Zone; International Trade Institutions and Agreement: WTO, UNCTAD, World Bank, IMF
Unit 12: Project Work
Suggestive/Illustrative Projects
Any one of the following:-
(i) Find out from local sample business unit (s) the various objectives they pursue.
(ii) Problems of setting up and running business units.
(iii) Enquiry into the ethics of running business through questionnaires.
(iv) Survey of quality of bank services in the local branch office.
(v) Study of postal and
...Business studies(Theory)
A Part: Foundations of Business
Unit 1: Nature and Purpose of Business
• Concept and characteristics of business
• Business, profession and employment - distinctive features
• Objectives of business - economic and social, role of profit in business
• Classification of business activities: Industry and Commerce
• Industry - types: primary, secondary, tertiary
• Commerce: Trade and Auxiliaries
• Business risks - nature and causes,
Unit 2: Forms of Business Organisations
• Sole Proprietorship; Joint Hindu Family Business-meaning, features, merits and limitations;
• Partnership- meaning, types, registration, merits, limitations, types of partners;
• Cooperative Societies-types, merits and limitations
• Company: Private Ltd., Public Ltd. - merits, limitations;
• Choice of form of business organizations
• Starting a business - Basic factors.
Unit 3: Private, Public & Global Enterprises
• Private Sector and Public Sector
• Forms of organising public sector enterprises
• Departmental Undertaking
• Statutory Corporation .
• Government Company
• Changing role of public sector
• Global Enterprises : meaning and features,joint ventures- meaning, benefits
Unit 4: Business Services
• Nature and types of Business services - Banking, Insurance, Transportation, Ware housing, Communication.
• Banking - types of Banks, Functions of Commercial banks, E- banking
• Insurance - principles, types: life, fire and marine
• Postal and Telecom services
• Warehousing: types and functions
Unit 5: Emerging Modes of Business
• E-Business - Meaning, scope and benefits, Resources required for successful e-business implementation, On-line transactions, payment mechanism, security and safety of business transactions;
• Outsourcing- concept, need and scope
Unit 6: Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics
• Concept of social responsibility.
• Case for social responsibility;
• Responsibility towards owners, investors, employees, consumers, government and community
• Environmental protection and business
• Business ethics: concept and elements.
Part B: Organisation, Finance and Trade
Unit 7: Formation of a Company
Stages in the formation of a company;
• Promotion,
• Incorporation, and
• Commencement of business
Unit 8: Sources of Business Finance
• Nature and significance of business finance
• Owner's funds and borrowed funds
• Sources of raising Finance:
- Equity and Preference shares
- Debentures and Bonds
- Loan from Financial Institutions
- Retained Profits
- Global Depository Receipt, American Depository Receipt
- Loans from commercial Banks
- Public deposits
- Trade Credit
Unit 9: Small Business:
• Small Scale Industry; Tiny Sector; cottage and rural industry; ,
• Role of small business in rural India;
• Problems of small business in India.
• Government Assistance and Special Schemes for Industries in rural, backward and hilly areas.
Unit 10: Internal Trade
• Meaning and types of internal trade: wholesale and retail.
• Services of a wholesaler and a retailer
• Types of Retail Trade:
- Itinerant retailers and fixed shops.
- Departmental store, super market, malls, chain store, mail order business, consumer’s cooperative store.
- Automatic Vending Machine
• Role of Chamber of Commerce and Industry in promotion of internal trade.
Unit 11: International Business
• Nature, Importance and complexities involved in International Business;
• Ways of entering into international Business. Export-Import Procedures and documentation. Foreign Trade Promotion. Organizational support and incentives; Nature and importance of Export Processing Zone/special Economic Zone; International Trade Institutions and Agreement: WTO, UNCTAD, World Bank, IMF
Unit 12: Project Work
Suggestive/Illustrative Projects
Any one of the following:-
(i) Find out from local sample business unit (s) the various objectives they pursue.
(ii) Problems of setting up and running business units.
(iii) Enquiry into the ethics of running business through questionnaires.
(iv) Survey of quality of bank services in the local branch office.
(v) Study of postal and courier mail services.
(vi) Availability and use of agency services, advertising, packaging, investments in savings schemes, etc.
(vii) Survey of the popularity of credit cards issued by different banks.
(viii) Study the profile of a sole trader/partnership commenting on the nature and working of business.
(ix) Study of a Joint Hindu family business.
(x) Study of the working of any cooperative society.f
(xi) Study of a small business unit regarding source of finance.
(xii) Study of nature of small traders (like hawkers and pedlars in a specific locality) with reference to types of goods, capital investment, turnover.
(xiii) Study of weekly bazaar in a locality.
(xiv) Study of ranchise retail store.
(xv) Study of export/import procedure of any article.
(xvi) Problems of women entrepreneurs in business.
(xvii) Survey of waste/garbage disposal by a business enterprise
(xviii) Study of pavement trade.
(xix) Prepare a scrapbook and collect articles on the changing role of public sector and any other topics related to the syllabus.
Marks may be suitably distributed over the different parts of the Project Report
1. Objectives
2. Methodology
3. Conclusions - findings and suggestions
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Paper Format
Paper Type - Theory
Paper Marks - Theory (100 Marks)
Time duration - 3 hours
Unit & their Weightage
Units | Marks | |
Part A: Foundations of Business | ||
1. | Nature and Purpose of Business | 08 |
2. | Forms of Business Organisations | 12 |
3. | Private, Public and Global Enterprises | 10 |
4. | Business Services | 08 |
5. | Emerging Modes of Business | 06 |
6. | Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics | 06 |
Total | 50 | |
Part B : Organisation, Finance and Trade | ||
1. | Formation of a Company | 07 |
2. | Sources of business finance | 10 |
3. | Small Business | 07 |
4. | Internal Trade | 10 |
5. | International Business | 06 |
6. | Project Work | 10 |
Total | 50 |
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1. Candidates who have been studying in a School recognised by or affiliated to this Board or any other recognised Board of Secondary Education in India.
2. Candidates can not take admission directly in class XI.
3. Candidates had completed a regular course of study for class X and passed class X examination from a school affilicated to this Board.
4. The candidates percentage for attendance should be 75% so that the Board to make him/her eligible for the Examinations.
5. Candidate can be admitted to a school only on the transfer of the parents(s) or shifting of their families from one place to another, after procuring from the student the marksheet and the Transfer Certificate duly countersigned by the Educational Authorities of the Board concerned.
6. There is no age limit for candidates taking the Examination
7. Candidate should have doucments in support of his having passed the qualifying or equivalent qualifying examination.
TIME TABLE 2023
Date & Day | Subject | Time Duration |
Thursday 06 April 2023 | Business Study | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
Date & Day | Subject | Time Duration |
Thursday 16 March 2023 | Hindi, Agriculture Hindi (Only for Agriculture Part II) | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
Saturday 18 March 2023 | Geography, Geology | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
Monday 20 March 2023 | Urdu, Punjabi, Physics, Accountancy Agronomy Paper I (Only for Agriculture Part I) agronomy Paper VI (Only for Agriculture Part II) | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
Tuesday 21 March 2023 | Sociology | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
Thursday 23 March 2023 | Political Science Agricultural Botony Paper II (Only for Agriculture Part I) Agricultural Economics Paper VII (Only for Agriculture Part II) | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
Friday 24 March 2023 | Drawing & Painting | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
Saturday 25 March 2023 | Mathematics | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
Monday 27 March 2023 | Sanskrit, Agricultural Physics and Climatology Paper III (Only for Agricultural Part I) Agricultural Zoology Paper VIII (Only for Agriculture Part II) | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
Tuesday 28 March 2023 | Psychology, Education, Chemistry | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
Wednesday 29 March 2023 | Military Science, Computer Science | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
Friday 31 March 2023 | Economics | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
Saturday 01 April 2023 | Biology, Indian Music (Vocal), Indian Music (Mailodic Instrument), Indian Music (Purssion Instrument), Agricultural Engineering Paper IV (Only for Agriculture Part I) Agricultural Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science Paper IX (Only for Agriculture Part II) | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
Monday 03 April 2023 | English | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
Wednesday 05 April 2023 | History Agricultural Mathematics and Preliminary Statistics Paper V (Only for Agriculture Part I) Agricultural Chemistry Paper X (Only for Agricultural Part II) | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
Thursday 06 April 2023 | Home Science, Business Study | 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (3 Hrs.) |
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Paper Analysis
1. There are total 30 questions in this paper.
2. Question numbers 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each.
3. Question numbers 11 to 15 carry 3 marks each .
4. Question numbers 16 to 20 carry 4 marks each .
5. Question numbers 21 to 25 carry 5 marks each .
6. Question numbers 26 to 30 carry 6 marks each .
And
There will be no overall choice in the paper. Candidates will have to answer all the questions. Internal choice will be available in all questions of 6 marks.
Comment
1. Difficulty Level of Business Studies Paper 2020: Easy to Moderate.
2. Case study questions are a bit tricky.
3. The pattern of Business Studies Paper was same as in Latest Business Studies Sample Paper 2020.
4. All the questions in the paper were from the latest syllabus and based on NCERT textbooks.
5. The average range of marks required was 60 to 70+ (out of 80).
1. There are total 30 questions in this paper.
2. Question numbers 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each.
3. Question numbers 11 to 15 carry 3 marks each.
4. Question numbers 16 to 20 carry 4 marks each.
5. Question numbers 21 to 25 carry 5 marks each.
6. Question numbers 26 to 30 carry 6 marks each.
7. There will be no overall choice in the paper. Candidates will have to answer all the questions. Internal choice will be available in all questions of 6 marks.
8. You have to attempt only one option out of such questions.
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