BBA (Bachelors of Business Administration)
The BBA, a full-time professional degree program, shall have eight semesters. After successful completion of the eight semesters, students will be awarded BBA [Bachelor of Business Administration] Degree. Further continuation of two more years with successful completion of four more semesters will lead to an MBA degree. Both degrees will be awarded by Purbanchal University.
The curriculum of BBA will equip the students to excel in every new initiative and they will be recognized both nationally and internationally. This program aims at producing quality management professionals through a well-structured syllabus with a specialization in Marketing, Finance, Human Resource, Operations Management, and System.
This program is approved and recognized by the Government of Nepal and affiliated to Purbanchal University, to create an academic center of excellence. The college itself has one of the oldest existences in Chitwan, with one and only Management focused College in the town.
- World-class learning environment
- Support from experienced core faculty members
- Research orientation and paper presentation
- Continuous learning from the prevailing business environment and corporate leadership
- Technology-enabled teaching and learning
- A competitive and collaborative spirit
- Continuous improvement of processes and systems
- Focus on management learning & lifelong learning
- Exposure to national & international seminars.
- Holistic personality grooming through specialized classes
- Language lab. for strengthening communication skills
- Emphasis on teamwork & commitment to success
- Learning through the mentor-mentee system, case-based learning, small team interaction, project groups and involvement in specialized clubs
- Placement Cell and training for better employability
Flagship Program for BBA students:
- Personal Development Program: This is 21 hours soft skills development program offered to BBA students only as part of their orientation. We conduct this workshop collaborating with LCCI Nepal Pvt. Ltd. (https://www.lccigq.com/). Primarily soft skills (communication skills, leadership skills and Goal setting etc.) are covered during the sessions. Distinguished industry veterans are the lead facilitators of the events.
- Mentorship Chain Program: It is 3 years long collaborative learning program to develop soft skills on students. This program starts from the first semester and normally ends after the 7th semester. Students from multiple semesters collaborate for learning and guided by experts. We offer this program in collaboration with First Avocado Pvt. Ltd. (http://firstavocado.com/).
BBA Syllabus (Implemented from 2022 Batch)
Year One (Semester I & II) – Click here to download the syllabus
Year Two (Semester III & IV) – Click here to download the syllabus
Year Three (Semester V & VI) – Click here to download the syllabus
Year Fourth (Semester VII & VIII) – Click here to download the syllabus
Specialization Area (Anyone)
Marketing (Any 5)
Specialization 1-Consumer Behavior
Specialization 2-Advertising and Sales promotion
Specialization 3-Sales and Distribution management
Specialization 4-Marketing of Services
Specialization 5-Brand Management or
Specialization 5-Retail Management
Finance (Any 5)
Specialization 1-Capital Structures
Specialization 2-Working Capital Management
Specialization 3-Financial Institutions and Market
Specialization 4-Financial Derivatives and Risk Management
Specialization 5-Capital Investment and Financing Decisions or
Specialization 5-Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
Human Resource Management (Any 5)
Specialization 1- Designing and Managing HR system
Specialization 2- Training and Development
Specialization 3-Organization Development
Specialization 4-Leadership and Team Building
Specialization 5-Industrial Relations
Specialization 5- Conflict management and negotiation
Accounting (Any 5)
Specialization 1-Advanced Cost Accounting
Specialization 2-Advanced Management Accounting
Specialization 3-Taxation Practices in Nepal
Specialization 4-Auditing
Specialization 5-Budgeting
Specialization 5-Company Accounts
International Business (Any 5)
Specialization 1-International Marketing
Specialization 2-International Finance
Specialization 3-Cross-cultural negotiations
Specialization 4-Export Promotion Management
Specialization 5-Forex Management
Specialization 5-Foreign Language (Any one UN language except English)
Course Composition: (Click here to download the syllabus) (Note: This is old course structure i.e., before 2022 batch.)
Semester – I: 15 credit hours
1. FO-111: Business Mathematics 2. FO-112: English 3. FO-113: Business Economics 4. MGT-114: Financial Accounting-I 5. MGT-115: Principles of Management |
Semester – 5: 15 credit hours
21. MGT-151: Research Methodology and Report Writing 22. MGT-152: Production and Operations Management 23. MGT-153: Banking and Insurance 24. MGT-154: Project Management 25. MGT-155: Organizational Behavior |
Semester – II: 15 credit hours
6. FO -121: Business Communications 7. FO -122: Macro Economic Analysis and Policy 8. FO -123: Business Statistics 9. MGT-124: Principles of Marketing 10. MGT-125: Financial Accounting-II |
Semester – VI: 15 credit hours
26. MGT-161: Management Information System (MIS) 27. MGT-162: Public Finance 28. MGT-163: Total Quality Management 29. MGT-164: Tourism Management 30. MGT-165: Entrepreneurship Development |
Semester – III: 15 credit hours
11. MGT-131: Cost and Management Accounting 12. MGT-132: Business Finance 13. MGT-133: Database Management System 14. MGT-134: Marketing Management 15. MGT-135: Business Environment of Nepal |
Semester – VII: 15 credit hours
31. MGT-171: Supply Chain Management(2 Cr) 32. MGT-172: E-commerce (2 Cr.) 33. MGT- 173: Internship (5 Cr.) 34. XXX-171: Specialization-1 35. XXX-172: Specialization-2
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Semester – IV: 15 credit hours
16. MGT-141: Business Law 17. MGT-142: Financial Management 18. MGT-143: Taxation and Auditing 19. MGT-144: Human Resource Management 20. MGT-145: Quantitative Techniques for Business |
Semester – VIII: 15 credit hours
36. CAP-181: International Business 37. CAP-182: Strategic management 38. XXX-183: Specialization-3 39. XXX-184: Specialization-4 40. XXX-185 OR XXX-186: Specialization-5 |
Specialization area
Marketing (Any Five)
Semester – VII
- MKT-171: Specialization 1-Consumer Behavior
- MKT-172: Specialization 2-Advertising and Sales promotion
Semester -VIII (Any Three)
- MKT-183: Specialization 3-Sales and Distribution management
- MKT-184: Specialization 4-Marketing of Services
- MKT-185: Specialization 5-Brand Management
OR
- MKT-186: Specialization 5-Retail Management
Finance (Any Five)
Semester – VII
- FIN-171: Specialization 1-Capital Structures
- FIN-172: Specialization 2-Working capital Management
Semester – VIII (Any Three)
- FIN-183: Specialization 3-Financial Institutions and Market
- FIN-184: Specialization 4-Financial Derivatives and Risk Management
- FIN-185: Specialization 5-Capital Investment and Financing Decisions
OR
- FIN-186: Specialization 5-Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
Internal Marks Evaluation Criteria:
Class Test I (After 30% course coverage)
Class Test II (After 60% course coverage) Class Test III/ Term Paper (After complete coverage) |
40% (Average of best two) (12 marks)
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Attendance
95% above- 100% of marks 90% to 95%- 80% of marks 80% to 90%- 70% of marks |
20% (6 marks)
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Group Discussion/Class Participation
Participation- 40% of marks Argument- 40% of marks Leading/Convincing- 20% of marks |
20% (6 marks)
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Presentation
Presentation Content- 30% of marks Communication- 50% of marks Organization of presentation- 20% of marks |
20% (6 marks)
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