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NMIMS
Global Access
School
for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)
Course:
Business Law
Internal
Assignment Applicable for September 2019 Examination
1. Explain the mechanism of a
Digital Signatures which is recognized under the Information Technology Act,
2000 and state at least two (2) of its applications
(10 Marks
2. Explain in details two (2)
real-life instances of Anti-Competitive Agreements which have been prohibited
by the Competition Commission of India. (10 Marks)
3. Abhay and Seema have entered
into a commercial agreement to license content. However, Abhay did not deliver
the content to the satisfaction of Seema. Hence, there are disputes arisen
between Abhay and Seema. Abhay and Seema do not want to go through a protracted
litigation process in Indian courts. Can you advise them on:
a. What should be done to conduct
an arbitration between Abhay and Seema to resolve their disputes (5
Marks)
b. The difference between
Arbitration, Conciliation and Mediation? What is the advantages and
disadvantages of each of these (5 Marks)
**********
Essentials of HRM
SEPTEMBER 2019 NMIMS ASSIGNMENTS
NMIMS SOLVED ASSIGNMENTS
NMIMS UNIQUE ASSIGNMENTS
NMIMS 2ND SEM SEPTEMBER 2019
1. Discuss the process of induction (not a traditional one) being followed in any organisation.
(It should not be the traditional way of induction, please cite only those which are different
from traditional methods)
2. Kiara Enterprises is a very small organisation dealing with export rejected clothing. They
are growing slowly but steadily. Kiara, the owner now wants to expand it a bit more and
hence opts for Human Resource planning. It is advised to them to go for qualitative methods
for demand forecasting as they have limited funds. Discuss all three qualitative methods of
demand forecasting. Conclude by suggesting the best method suited for Kiara’s organisation.
(10 Marks)
3. Swati and Prashant are both working as sales managers. Swati was chosen for Assessment
Centre whereas Prashant for Development Centre, of which they were not clearly aware. Few
months later Swati got promoted which agitated Prashant as he thought his performance was
also good. Prashant went to the HR head to discuss the same. In context of the case answer
these questions:
a. Explain to Prashant why Swati got promoted. (5 Marks)
b. Explain to Prashant what a Development Centre is.
SEPTEMBER 2019 NMIMS ASSIGNMENTS
NMIMS SOLVED ASSIGNMENTS
NMIMS UNIQUE ASSIGNMENTS
NMIMS 2ND SEM SEPTEMBER 2019
1. Discuss the process of induction (not a traditional one) being followed in any organisation.
(It should not be the traditional way of induction, please cite only those which are different
from traditional methods)
2. Kiara Enterprises is a very small organisation dealing with export rejected clothing. They
are growing slowly but steadily. Kiara, the owner now wants to expand it a bit more and
hence opts for Human Resource planning. It is advised to them to go for qualitative methods
for demand forecasting as they have limited funds. Discuss all three qualitative methods of
demand forecasting. Conclude by suggesting the best method suited for Kiara’s organisation.
(10 Marks)
3. Swati and Prashant are both working as sales managers. Swati was chosen for Assessment
Centre whereas Prashant for Development Centre, of which they were not clearly aware. Few
months later Swati got promoted which agitated Prashant as he thought his performance was
also good. Prashant went to the HR head to discuss the same. In context of the case answer
these questions:
a. Explain to Prashant why Swati got promoted. (5 Marks)
b. Explain to Prashant what a Development Centre is.
NMIMS
Global Access
School
for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)
Course:
Business Statistics
Internal
Assignment Applicable for September 2019 Examination
1. What is sampling distribution?
An automobile manufacturer claims that a particular model gets 28 KM per
liter of petrol, but the Environmental Protection Agency, using a sample of 50
automobiles of this model, finds the sample mean to be 26.8 km/ltr. From
previous studies, the population standard deviation is known to be 5 km/ltr.
Could we reasonably expect (within 2 standard errors) that we could select such
a sample if indeed the population mean
is 28 km/ltr? Justify. (10 Marks)
2. Raj studios a Tollywood casting company, is selecting a
group of extras for a movie. The ages of the first 30 men to be interviewed
are.
50
|
56
|
55
|
54
|
55
|
61
|
49
|
52
|
57
|
60
|
51
|
59
|
56
|
57
|
56
|
62
|
52
|
54
|
55
|
49
|
52
|
61
|
60
|
51
|
57
|
56
|
59
|
52
|
54
|
49
|
The director of the movie wants
men whose ages are grouped around 50 years. The
director suggests that a standard
deviation of 3 years would be acceptable. Does this
group of extras qualify to the
director’s requirement? (10 Marks)
3. Historically, diesel has mostly
been cheaper than petrol in South Africa, though this has not always been the
case, and not a trend seen around the world. One of the key differences in the
pricing of diesel versus petrol, is that diesel prices reflect wholesale
prices, not the price you would pay at the pumps. For example, the wholesale
inland diesel price for August was at R10.96 at the beginning of the month,
while Caltex’s retail version – Caltex 50 diesel with Techron – sells at R11.33
per litre. Over the past decade, both the petrol and diesel prices have seen
some significant fluctuations, but petrol (95 grade) has seen the biggest
overall increase, having jumped 75.4% since 2006.
NMIMS
Global Access
School
for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)
Course:
Financial Accounting & Analysis
Internal
Assignment Applicable for September 2019 Examination
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1. A dealer of Mobile TV has the following items in inventory
as on March 31,2018
PLEASE FIND THE TABLE BELOW
Item
|
Quantity
|
Cost Price per unit
|
Market price per unit
|
Nokia
|
50
|
100000
|
98000
|
Samsung
|
70
|
88000
|
90000
|
Sony
|
100
|
120000
|
115000
|
Motorola
|
80
|
75000
|
76000
|
Discuss the accounting standard which talks about inventory
valuation. Also, find out and define the overall value of inventories as per
the applicable accounting standard. (10 Marks)
2. Define and Discuss the concepts
of prepaid expenses and outstanding expenses and their impact on the income
statement and Balance Sheet of an Entity? In case of firm A which largely has
the balance of prepaid expenses and another firm B which largely has the
balance of outstanding expenses, what does this reflects? Discuss
(10 Marks)
3. a. A logistics company sold a car of Rs 2.5 lacs. The
company had purchased the car three years back for Rs 10 lacs and had
depreciated the same using straight line method of depreciation, assuming its
useful life to be five years and a residual value of Rs77760. Calculate the WDV
after charging depreciation for third year, accumulated depreciation for three
years and profit on sale, if any. (5 Marks)
b. Consider the following transaction pertaining
Ammar’s business-
1. started business with cash Rs
3 lacs
2. Purchased goods for cash Rs
1.2 lacs
3. purchased goods on credit Rs
60000
4. purchased furniture for cash
Rs 20000
5. deposited RS 50000 in the bank
Perform transaction analysis for each transaction undertaken
and present accounting equation for these transactions. (5 Marks)
**********
NMIMS
Global Access
School
for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)
Course:
Marketing Management
Internal
Assignment Applicable for September 2019 Examination
1. M/s Tikhalal sells pickle and spices across the
country and wants to enter into the international market. The company is known
for their quality ingredients. The company sells the product at higher price
but customers don’t hesitate to pay the price as the quality is premium. Their
brands Mr. Tikha, Mr. Hara, Mr. Laal, which are various pickles and spices are
a hit brand in the Indian Market. The company has decided to enter in US Market
as it has a major market for Indian pickles and spices.
1. Explain various Micro and Macro environment factors that
the company should analyze before entering into the international market.
Explain the points with reason.
(10 Marks)
2. The company is planning to take Mr. Tikhalal online in
India. Explain various ways to promote the brands of pickles and spice on
Social Media Platforms.
(10 Marks)
3. M/s Tikhalal is also planning to sell paapads with the
brand name Mr. Crisp. The company is planning to sell papads at a price higher
than its competitors. The company also plans to launch various variety of
papads with different shapes and sizes.
a. How should company segment the consumer market for Paapads?
(5 Marks)
b. To introduce the product in the market what are the various
sales promotion techniques that should be used for the brand Mr. Crisp? (5
Marks)
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