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Welcome to the definitive guide for the Business Studies Class 11 Syllabus! You're in the right place if you’re a Class 11 student preparing for your Business Studies exam. Our website offers the latest and detailed syllabus to help you understand and excel in your studies
If you're a student gearing up for your Class 11 exams, you’ve landed in the right place. This guide breaks down the latest and detailed Business Studies syllabus, helping you understand core concepts, structure your preparation, and build a strong foundation in commerce.
Let’s explore what the subject offers and how you can ace it!
Business Studies introduces you to the world of business — its purpose, structure, and operations. The syllabus is designed to:
Build entrepreneurial and decision-making skills
Teach practical applications of business in real life
Lay the groundwork for Class 12, BBA, MBA, and competitive exams like CUET
Unit No. | Name of the Unit | Marks |
---|---|---|
1 | Nature and Purpose of Business | 16 |
2 | Forms of Business Organisations | 14 |
3 | Public, Private, and Global Enterprises | 10 |
4 | Business Services | 10 |
5 | Emerging Modes of Business | 06 |
6 | Social Responsibilities of Business and Business Ethics | 06 |
7 | Sources of Business Finance | 14 |
8 | Small Business and Entrepreneurship | 14 |
Total | 90 Marks (Theory) | |
Project Work | 10 Marks |
Concept and characteristics of business
Business, profession, and employment
Objectives and classification of business activities
Industry and commerce
Risks in business
Sole proprietorship, partnership firms
Joint Hindu Family business
Cooperative societies
Joint-stock companies
Choice of form of business organization
Public and private sector enterprises
Types of public enterprises: Departmental undertakings, statutory corporations, government companies
Global enterprises: Meaning, features, and examples
Banking: Types of bank accounts, banking operations
Insurance: Life, health, fire, and marine insurance
Postal and telecom services
Warehousing and transportation
E-business: Concept, scope, benefits, limitations
Online transactions and e-commerce
Outsourcing and its types (BPO, KPO, etc.)
Meaning and importance of social responsibility
Arguments for and against social responsibility
Business and environmental protection
Principles of business ethics
Need for business finance
Sources: Owned and borrowed funds
Internal vs. external sources
Short-, medium-, and long-term financing
Role and importance of small-scale businesses
MSMEs and their features
Support systems: NSIC, DICs, etc.
Concept and qualities of an entrepreneur
Women entrepreneurs
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