Objective: The Course aims at equipping the students with the knowledge of the marketing aspect of business and help them learn the marketing mix concepts.
Course Outcome :
CO61: Familiarize the students with the fundamentals of marketing to enable them to take better marketing decisions.
CO62: Discuss and make the students understand the nuances and complexities involved then in various product and pricing decisions.
CO63: Equip the students to take effective distribution decisions for product and services.
CO64 : Develop the skills among the students to enable them to design the promotion mix strategies advertising campaigns.
CO65: Investigate the current trends in marketing to enable them to take proactive measures while taking marketing decisions.
CO66 : To evaluate the issues in Marketing of services and aspects of marketing like green marketing.
Concept, Definition, New Product Development, Product line policies and strategies, Product Life Cycle and Strategies, Branding, Packaging and other product features (only concepts). Price: Factors affecting price determination; Process, methods Pricing Policies and Strategies
Nature, Functions, Types of distribution channel; factors affecting the choice of distribution channels, Retailing and wholesaling; meaning, nature, significance and factors affecting the choice of physical distribution
Promotion: Advertising, personal selling, sales-promotion, publicity and public relations.
Meaning, nature and importance,Factors influencing buyer behaviour , Buyer decision process .
Marketing Organistaion- Types and factors affecting the designing of a marketing organisation
Marketing Control - Objectives,benefits, process and techniques.
Social, ethical and legal aspects of Marketing; Marketing of Services-Banking, Transport and Insurance; International Marketing; Green marketing; Cyber Marketing; Relationship Marketing and other developments in Marketing
E‐Marketing : Meaning , Objectives, Importance and advantages ; e‐retailing practices, On‐line merchandising
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