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Introduction
Entrepreneurship is the process of starting a business and taking on the risks and rewards of ownership. It is a challenging but rewarding career path that can lead to great personal and financial success.
The CUET Entrepreneurship is a domain-specific test that is used for admission to undergraduate programs in entrepreneurship. The test covers a wide range of topics, including:
- The nature of entrepreneurship
- The different types of businesses
- The entrepreneurial process
- The importance of innovation
- The role of risk and uncertainty
- The financial aspects of entrepreneurship
- The legal and regulatory environment for businesses
- The ethical considerations of entrepreneurship
The test is divided into two sections: Section I: Entrepreneurship and Section II: Quantitative Aptitude. Section I covers the basic concepts of entrepreneurship, such as the nature of entrepreneurship and the different types of businesses. Section II covers quantitative aptitude concepts, such as data interpretation, problem-solving, and logical reasoning.
The CUET Entrepreneurship is a challenging test, but it is also an important step for students who want to pursue a career in entrepreneurship. By preparing thoroughly for the test, students can increase their chances of success.
Entrepreneurship Syllabus CUET 2023
Sensing Entrepreneurial Opportunities
Environment Scanning
Problem Identification
Idea fields
Spotting Trends
Creativity and Innovation
Forms of business organization- Soleproprietorship, Partnership, Company
Business Plan: concept, format.
Components: Organizational plan; Operational plan; Production plan; Financial plan; Marketing plan; Human Resource planning
Marketing and Sales Strategy
Branding, Logo, Tagline Promotion Strategy
Franchising: Concept, types, advantages,limitations.
Mergers and Acquisition: Concept,reasons, types.
Computation of Working Capital
Inventory Control and EOQ Return on Investment (ROI) and Return on Equity (ROE)
Capital Market- Primary
Angel Investor: Features
Venture Capital: Features, funding.