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2nd Year M.Com

Master of Commerce (M.Com.)

2nd Year ASSIGNMENTS 2010-11

School of Management Studies Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110 068

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Master of Commerce M.Com., 2nd Year

ASSIGNMENT − 2010-11

Dear Students, As explained in the Programme Guide, you have to do one Tutor Marked Assignment in each Course. We are sending the assignments of all the six courses together in this booklet. Assignment is given 30% weightage in the final assessment. To be eligible to appear in the Term-end examination, it is compulsory for you to submit the assignment as per the schedule. Before attempting the assignments, you should carefully read the instructions given in the Programme Guide. This assignment is valid for two admission cycles (July 2010 and January, 2011). The Validity is given below. 1. 2. Those who are enrolled in July 2010, it it vaild upto June 2011. Those who are enrolled in January 2011, it it vaild upto December 2011.

You have to submit the assignments of all the courses to The Coordinator of your Study Centre. For appearing in June Term-end Examination, you must submit assignments to the Coordinator of your study centre latest by 30th April. Similarly for appearing in December Term-end Examination, you must submit assignments to the Coordinator of your study centre latest by 31st October.

Note : In case you receive the study material and assignment late, you can submit the assignment responses within one month after receiving the study material.

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TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENT Course Code Course Title Assignment Code Coverage : : : : MCO-01 Organization Theory and Behaviour MCO-01/TMA/2010-11 All Blocks Maximum Marks: 100 Attempt all questions. All questions carry equal marks. 1. What is the concept of organization and also describe the basic principles of Management? (20)

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