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CUET Entrepreneurship 2027 — Chapter-wise Syllabus, Key Concepts, Business Plan and Practice MCQs

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Last Updated: April 2026

CUET Entrepreneurship 2027 is an increasingly popular subject choice for commerce students targeting business administration, management, and related programmes at central universities. Based on NCERT Class 12 Entrepreneurship, it tests practical business concepts, theoretical frameworks, and India’s startup ecosystem knowledge.

CUET Entrepreneurship — Quick Overview

Parameter Details
NCERT Source Class 12 Entrepreneurship
Questions 50 (attempt 40)
Marking +5 correct, -1 wrong
Duration 45 minutes
Best For BBA, B.Com Management, Business Studies programmes

CUET Entrepreneurship Syllabus 2027 — Chapter-wise

Chapter Key Topics Weight
1. Entrepreneurial Opportunities Identifying opportunities, SWOT analysis, market analysis, feasibility High
2. Entrepreneurial Planning Business plan components, project report, market research Very High
3. Enterprise Marketing Marketing mix (4Ps), branding, distribution channels, pricing High
4. Enterprise Growth Strategies Ansoff matrix, diversification, franchising, merger, acquisition Medium
5. Business Arithmetic Unit cost, break-even analysis, profit/loss, ROI High
6. Resource Mobilisation Sources of finance, venture capital, angel investors, government schemes High

Key Entrepreneurship Theories and Concepts

1. Creative Destruction — Joseph Schumpeter

Schumpeter’s landmark concept: entrepreneurs drive economic growth by introducing innovations that displace existing industries. New technologies, products, or processes “destroy” old ones while creating new value. Example: E-commerce destroying traditional retail; smartphones replacing cameras, maps, and clocks.

2. Maslow’s Hierarchy and Entrepreneurial Motivation

Entrepreneurs are often driven by self-actualisation needs — creating, building, and leaving a legacy beyond financial gains. McClelland’s Need for Achievement (nAch) theory specifically explains entrepreneurial motivation through high achievement orientation.

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3. Ansoff’s Growth Matrix

Strategy Product Market Risk
Market Penetration Existing Existing Low
Market Development Existing New Medium
Product Development New Existing Medium
Diversification New New High

Sources of Finance for Entrepreneurs

Source Type Key Feature
Angel Investors Equity High-net-worth individuals; seed stage
Venture Capital (VC) Equity VC firms; growth stage; high return expectation
Bank Loans (MUDRA) Debt Government-backed; Shishu, Kishore, Tarun tiers
Crowdfunding Mixed Public funding via platforms
Bootstrapping Own funds Self-funded; maximum control
IPO (Initial Public Offering) Equity Public markets; for mature companies

Government Schemes Supporting Entrepreneurs

  • Startup India (2016): DIPP-registered startups get tax exemptions, faster exit, funding access
  • Make in India (2014): Manufacturing promotion; FDI liberalisation
  • MUDRA Yojana: Micro loans ₹50,000 to ₹10 lakh for micro-enterprises
  • Stand-Up India: Loans ₹10-100 lakh for SC/ST/women entrepreneurs
  • Digital India: E-commerce and digital payment infrastructure

MSME Classification (Revised 2020)

Category Investment (Plant & Machinery) Annual Turnover
Micro Up to ₹1 crore Up to ₹5 crore
Small Up to ₹10 crore Up to ₹50 crore
Medium Up to ₹50 crore Up to ₹250 crore

Break-Even Analysis

Break-Even Point (units) = Fixed Costs ÷ (Selling Price per unit – Variable Cost per unit)

Example: Fixed costs = ₹1,00,000; SP = ₹50; VC = ₹30 → BEP = 1,00,000 ÷ 20 = 5,000 units

FAQ: CUET Entrepreneurship 2027

Which universities accept CUET Entrepreneurship for admission?

Universities accepting CUET Entrepreneurship scores include Delhi University (for BMS, B.Com programmes), BHU, Jamia Millia Islamia, and several central universities for commerce-related UG programmes. Verify each university’s specific subject requirements on their official portal.

Is CUET Entrepreneurship scoring friendly?

Yes — Entrepreneurship is considered one of the more accessible CUET subjects. Questions are application-based and straightforward from NCERT. Students who read Class 12 Entrepreneurship NCERT thoroughly and practise 300+ MCQs typically score 85-95%.

Practice MCQs

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