Master of Business Administration (MBA)
About The Course...
An MBA, or Master of Business Administration, is a graduate-level degree that provides advanced training in business principles and leadership skills. It is a broad-based programme designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in a variety of management and leadership roles.
Student Intake
Once per Year
Batch Size
10 Students
Requirements
- Any candidate who has a Bachelor’s degree and at least 50 percent of marks in aggregate, in the qualifying examination is eligible to apply the MBA course
- The selection for the MBA programme is through a personal interview conducted by the Institutional Board Members
Course Curriculum
- Business Accounting and Finance
- Business Economics
- Organizational Behaviour
- Marketing Management
- Business Communication and Professional Development
- Quantitative Analysis for Management
- Human Resource Management
- Business Ethics and Governance
- Operations Management
- Research Methodology
- Management Information Systems
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability
- Strategic Management
- International Business
- Entrepreneurship Management
- Financial Management
- Project Management
- Data Analytics for Business
- Programmeme Elective I
- Advanced Strategic Management
- Leadership and Change Management
- E-Business and Digital Transformation
- Dissertation / Capstone Project
- Business Strategy Simulation
- Programmeme Elective II
Internship Project (IP)
At the end of the first year, students shall be required to carry out a mandatory Internship Project (IP) for a period of six to eight weeks in an organisation.<br><br>
Students have to submit the IP report at the end of Semester III. The report would be evaluated internally by a panel of faculty members. The report must include a IP completion certificate obtained from the organisation concerned.
Internship Project (IP)
At the end of the first year, students shall be required to carry out a mandatory Internship Project (IP) for a period of six to eight weeks in an organisation.<br><br>
Students have to submit the IP report at the end of Semester III. The report would be evaluated internally by a panel of faculty members. The report must include a IP completion certificate obtained from the organisation concerned.
Facilities Provided
- Hospitals, medical centres.
- Non-government Organisations (NGOs) and International Non-government Organisations (INGOs) such as WHO, UNICEF, UNESCO, etc…
- Pharmaceuticals and health related products industries and companies.
Observation and Discussions
- Organization set up of health care system
- Structure and functions (operation theater, OPD, emergency unit, dispensary, waste disposal, human resource management) of a hospital
- Barriers and limitations of provision of health care
- Communication with community and health sectors (national and international)
- Hospital stay and turnover rate
- Referral system
- Ambulance facilities
- Food Court in a hospital/ industry
- Industrial Health
- Sterilization processes and sanitary disposal of hospital / industrial waste products.
Staff Management at the tour site
- Duty roster, rotation of departments or wards
- Leave system
- Incentive and punishment system
- Rules and regulations
Professional Scope
- Management Roles: project management, operations management, and department head roles
- Consulting: Offering expert advice and solutions to organizations
- Entrepreneurship
- Finance and Banking: Financial analysis, or corporate finance
- Sales and Marketing: Leading the roles like marketing manager or product manager
- Healthcare: Healthcare administration and management
- E-commerce
- International Business: Leading the roles in international trade, global marketing, and foreign direct investment