MBA curriculum structure
The MBA program is to be completed
within six trimesters. The duration of each trimester will be 12 weeks
excluding examinations. The program will be run without a long vacation. The
minimum time period to complete the program is 24 months (six trimesters).
The maximum time of completion of the program is four years from the date of
registration.
The MBA evening program is to be
completed within eight trimesters. The duration of each trimester will be 12
weeks excluding examinations. The program will be run without a long
vacation. The minimum time period to complete the program is 32 months (eight
trimesters). The maximum time of completion of the program is four years from
the date of registration.
Concentration Areas
The program offers several
career-focused concentrations. These courses allow students to gain
additional knowledge and skills on specific concentration areas. The students
are required to select any four courses from any one of the following
concentration areas.
Finance
(4 courses of 2.0
credits each)
Financial
Institutions and Markets
·
Portfolio
Management and Security Analysis
· International Finance · Financial Derivatives and Risk Management · Management of Capital Investment Decisions · Corporate Financing Decisions · Working Capital Management · Financial Restructuring Strategy
Marketing
(4 Courses of 2.0
credits each)
·
Service
Marketing Strategy
·
Marketing
Research
·
Consumer
Behavior
·
Promotions
Management
·
Global
Marketing
·
Strategic
Brand Management
Management Science
& Systems
(4 Courses of 2.0
credits each)
·
Business
Process Re-engineering
·
Total
Quality Management
·
System
Analysis & Design
·
Optimization
Theory
·
Decision
Support System
·
Supply
Chain and Global Operations
·
Database
Management
·
Business
Simulation
Human Resource
Management
(4 Courses of 2.0
credits each)
·
HRD
Strategies
·
Compensation
Management
·
Career
Development Strategies in HRM
·
Employee
Relations Management
·
Performance
Management
·
International
HRM
·
Seminar
in HRM
General Management
(4 Courses of 2.0
credits each)
·
Organizational
Development
·
International
Management
·
Management
Challenges in Emerging Economies
·
Conflict
Management and Negotiation Strategies
·
Managing
for Quality Improvement
·
Knowledge
Management
·
Competitive
Strategy
·
Seminar
in General Management
Electives
(2 Courses of 2.0
credits each)
The following courses have been
identified for electives. These courses offer students the flexibility to
customize their needs and meet their career interests and goals. These are
basically sectoral and application courses which address the systematic
integration across all of business disciplines.
·
Real
Estate Management
·
Management
of Technology
·
Tourism
and Hospitality Management
·
Insurance
and Risk Management
·
Business
Tax Planning
·
Project
Management
·
Bank
Operations and Management
·
Multinational
Management
·
Social
Entrepreneurship
·
Strategies
for Sustainable Management
·
Management
of Service Sector Organizations
·
Productivity
Perspective in Management Development
·
Rural
Marketing and Agribusiness
Internship Program
Students are required to go for an
internship in an assigned organization for a period of 8 to 10 weeks under
the Internship Program. Students are required to present the Internship
Project Report in the prescribed format. The evaluation of the Internship
shall be based on confidential report of the host organization and
presentation of the Internship Project Report in a seminar (60 percent) and
evaluation by the concerned organization supervisor (40 percent).
Graduate Research Report
Towards the end of their study
period, participating students are required to undertake a research
assignment and prepare an integrative research report in any area of
management as approved by the college. Students are required to attend the
viva-voce examination and give a seminar presentation of their report as
organized by the college. The weight assigned for viva and the research
report will be 25% and 75% respectively.
MBA Study Plan
Term
I
|
|
Business Statistics
|
3
|
Economic Analysis for Business
|
3
|
Management Information System
|
3
|
Financial Reporting and Analysis
|
3
|
Total
|
12.0
|
Term II
|
|
Emerging Concepts in Management
|
2
|
Managerial Communication
|
2
|
Data Analysis for Decision
Modeling
|
2
|
Macroeconomics and the Global
Economy
|
2
|
OB and Leadership
|
2
|
Communication Skill Practicum
|
1
|
Total
|
11.0
|
Term III
|
|
Managerial Accountancy
|
2
|
Financial Management
|
2
|
Marketing Management
|
2
|
Human Resource Management
|
2
|
Business Research Methodology
|
2
|
e-Commerce: Practicum
|
1
|
Total
|
11.0
|
Term IV
|
|
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
|
2
|
International Business
|
2
|
Operations and Service Management
|
2
|
Concentration I
|
2
|
Concentration II
|
2
|
Business Development Plan:
Graduate Seminar
|
1
|
Total
|
11.0
|
Term V
|
|
Concentration III
|
2
|
Concentration IV
|
2
|
Elective I
|
2
|
Elective II
|
2
|
Internship
|
3
|
Total
|
11.0
|
Term VI
|
|
Business Environment Analysis
|
3
|
Strategic Management
|
3
|
Graduate Research Project
|
3
|
Corporate Governance: Graduate
Seminar
|
1
|
Total
|
10.0
|
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