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The program has strong links with the business community and is designed around the real needs of the ever growing and fast changing business environment. There is an excellent balance between intellectual stimulation and practical application - theoretical studies are blended with practical exercises in a program of lectures, tutorials, case studies, seminars, field trips, group projects, independent research and business simulation sessions. The units are taught using interactive learning techniques drawing on the diverse backgrounds of students and the experience and expertise of the lecturers. |
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Term I
- Marketing Management and Analysis
- Economics of Markets
- Quantitative Analysis for the Firm
- Leadership and Organizational Behavior
- Financial Reporting and Control
- Management of Innovation and Technology
- Personal Development Workshop and Business Communications
- Business Research
- Business English
Term II
- Production and Operations Management
- Analysing International Business Environments
- Strategy in the Global Context
- Financial Analysis and Management Decision Making
- Management of Organizations and People
- Personality Development Workshop and Business Communications
- Sales and Distribution Management
- Business English
Term III (Specialization Subjects)
- International Business Project
- Principles of Finance
- Financial Markets & Institutions
- Financial Institutions Management
- Managerial Finance
- International Economics & Finance
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Course Duration & Course Fee |
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Duration: 16 months (Inclusive of 3 months of industry internship) |
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Fee: Rs. 5.5 lakh |
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Intake |
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November |
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Entry Requirements |
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Completion of a recognized Graduate degree with minimum of 50% marks |
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Admission Process |
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- BMA Written Aptitude Test (Not applicable for students having good CAT, XAT, MAT scores)
- Group Discussions
- Personal Interview
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