Entrepreneurship Development DU 7th Semester (DSE-7.3)

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Complete Exam-Ready Course for Delhi University Students

Are you in 7th Semester at Delhi University, (Bcom Prog./Bcom Hons.) and struggling to prepare for your Entrepreneurship Development exam?

This one complete course gives you everything you need to score 100% Full marks, even if you haven’t studied a single chapter yet.

This is not just another theory course. It’s a targeted, exam-oriented program built strictly as per DU syllabus — designed to make you exam-ready in minimum time with maximum understanding.

 
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What Will You Learn?

  • 📘 Made for DU Students, by DU Experts
  • Content strictly aligned with University of Delhi syllabus and paper pattern.
  • 🎯 Guaranteed Exam Success
  • Study smart with the exact material DU examiners expect — no extra theory, only what scores marks.
  • ⏱️ Time-Saving & Fully Structured
  • Every unit, topic, and concept explained in the same order as your DU textbook, so you don’t get lost.
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Course Content

Unit 1: Introduction
Meaning, elements, determinants and importance of entrepreneurship and creative Behaviour; Entrepreneurship and creative response to the society’ problems and at work; Dimensions of entrepreneurship: intrapreneurship, technopreneurship, cultural entrepreneurship, international entrepreneurship, netpreneurship, ecopreneurship, and social entrepreneurship.

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Unit 2: Entrepreneurship in India
Concept of business houses and role of business houses and family business in India; The contemporary role models in Indian business: their values, business philosophy and Behavioural orientations; Conflict in family business and its resolution. Initiatives of Government of India to promote entrepreneurship - Start Up India, Stand Up India, Make in India, etc.

Unit 3: Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
Requirement, availability and access to finance, marketing assistance, technology, and industrial accommodation, Role of government, Institutions, industries/entrepreneur’s associations and self-help groups, Concept, role and functions of business incubators, angel investors, venture capital, start-up finance and private equity fund.

Unit 4: a) Sources of business ideas, tests of feasibility (9 hours)
Significance of writing the business plan/ project proposal including feasibility analysis; Contents of business plan/ project proposal; Designing business processes, location, layout, operation, planning and control; preparation of project report (various aspects of the project report such as size of investment, nature of product, sourcing of material, market potential may be covered); Project submission/ presentation and appraisal thereof by external agencies, such as financial/non-financial institutions.

Unit 4: b) Mobilizing Resources
Mobilizing resources for start-up. Accommodation and utilities; Preliminary contracts with the vendors, suppliers, bankers, principal customers; Contract management: Basic start-up problems.

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