MBA Course Structure

Course Structure for Master’s Degree Course in Business Administration (M.B.A.)

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SEMESTER I
Course Code Subject Title Examination Periods Marks
L T
101 Organizational Behavior & Principles & Practices of Management External 60 15 100
102 Management Accounting External 60 15 100
103 Managerial Economics External 60 15 100
104 Statistical & Quantitative Methods External 60 15 100
105 Legal Aspects of Business External 60 15 100
106 Basics of Marketing External 60 15 100
107 Information Technology Internal 30 8 50
108 Managerial Communication Internal 30 8

50

 

SEMESTER II
Course Code Subject Title Examination Periods Marks
L T
201 Marketing Management External 60 15 100
202 Financial Management External 60 15 100
203 Human Resource Management External 60 15 100
204 Manufacturing & Operations Management External 60 15 100
205 Materials & Logistics Management External 60 15 100
206 Management Information System External 60 15 100
207 Research Methodology Internal 30 8 50
208 Economic Environment of Business & Environmental Management Internal 30 8 50

 

SEMESTER III
Course Code Subject Title Examination Periods Marks
L T
301 Business Policy & Strategic
Management
External 60 15 100
302 Management Control Systems External 60 15 100
303 Specialization I External 60 15 100
304 Specialization II External 60 15 100
305 Specialization III External 60 15 100
306 Specialization IV Internal 30 8 50
307 Specialization V Internal 30 8 50
308 Project Report External 100

 

SEMESTER IV
Course Code Subject Title Examination Periods Marks
L T
401 Entrepreneurship Development
& project Management
Management
External 60 15 100
402 International Business
Management
External 60 15 100
403 Current Trends in Management External 60 15 100
404 Specialization VI External 60 15 100
405 Specialization VII External 60 15 100
406 Specialization VIII External 60 15 100
407 Specialization IX Internal 30 8 50
408 Specialization X Internal 30 8 50

 

Notes:-

1. “L” Indicates Lecture Periods of 45 Minutes each and “T” Indicates Tutorial Periods of 45 Minutes each.

2. In case of subjects for University evaluation, 30% marks are reserved for internal evaluation and 70% marks are reserved for University evaluation. Passing percentage will be 40% for internal and external evaluation separately.

3. After every three years, syllabus will be revised.

Number of Lecturers-

For external subjects, there shall be at least 60 lectures and 15 lectures for Tutorials/Seminars/Assignments per semester per course.

For internal subjects, the there shall be at least 30 lectures and 8 lectures for Tutorials/Seminars/Assignments per semester per course.

Practical Training and Project Work-

Each student shall have to undergo a practical training for a period of not less than 50 days during the vacation at the end of First Year.

Based on the actual training during the vacation, the student shall write a project report on the topic selected under the guidance of a faculty and submit two copies of the same to the Director of the institute before 30th September. The project Report shall be assessed both internally (30 marks) and externally (70 marks) .For external evaluation there will be a viva voce at the end of third semester. Such viva-voce shall be conducted by a panel of two referees appointed by the University.

Marks

The papers marked as “External” in the course structure will be evaluated by the University and carry 100 marks. Out of these 100 marks 70 marks are reserved for University Evaluation based upon comprehensive written examination and 30 marks are reserved for internal evaluation by the individual Institutes. The papers marked as “Internal” in the Course Structure will be evaluated internally by the individual Institute and such marks will be communicated to the University at the end of each semester. These marks will be considered for the declaration of the results.

Specialization:-

In second year, a student shall select a special subject, consisting of 10 Unit Courses, from following Functional areas :-

Group A- Marketing Management

Group B- Financial Management

Group C- Computer Management

Group D- Production and Materials Management

Group E-Human Resource Management

Group F- International Business

For each of the above fields of specialization the syllabus includes eight courses for semester III and semester IV separately. An individual institute has to select any five of the suggested titles to be offered to their students. Out of the five titles selected, three should relate to full papers (i.e. carrying 100 marks) and two should relate to internal papers( i.e. carrying 50 marks)

Rules for specialization

Student for the special course under 303A, 304A, 305A, 306A, and 307A, shall offer 404A, 405A, 406A, 407A and 408A only.

Student for the special course under 303B, 304B, 305B, 306B, and 307B, shall offer 404B, 405B, 406B, 407B and 408B only.

Student for the special course under 303C, 304C, 305C, 306C, and 307C, shall offer 404C, 405C, 406C, 407C and 408C only.

Student for the special course under 303D, 304D, 305D, 306D, and 307D, shall offer 404D, 405D, 406D, 407D and 408D only.

Student for the special course under 303E, 304E, 305E, 306E, and 307E, shall offer 404E, 405E, 406E, 407E and 408E only.

Student for the special course under 303F, 304F, 305F, 306F, and 307F, shall offer 404F, 405F, 406F, 407F and 408F only.

 

 

 

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