Course Description
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a postgraduate program designed to develop future-ready business leaders, managers, and entrepreneurs with strong strategic, analytical, and leadership capabilities. The program provides an in-depth understanding of business management, organizational behavior, and global business practices required to excel in competitive and dynamic business environments.
The curriculum covers advanced concepts in Marketing Management, Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Operations & Supply Chain Management, Business Analytics, Strategic Management, Economics, Corporate Governance, and Entrepreneurship. The program emphasizes practical learning through case studies, live projects, internships, industry interactions, simulations, and research-based assignments.
The MBA program encourages critical thinking, decision-making, innovation, ethical leadership, and effective communication, preparing students for managerial roles across industries. Typically completed over two years (four semesters), the program also allows students to specialize in key functional areas based on their career interests.
Key Highlights
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Industry-oriented and application-based curriculum
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Specialization options in core business domains
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Case study and project-based learning approach
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Leadership and managerial skill development
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Strong focus on ethics, strategy, and innovation
Specializations Offered
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Marketing Management
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Finance Management
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Human Resource Management
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Operations & Supply Chain Management
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Business Analytics
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International Business
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Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Career Opportunities
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Business Manager
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Marketing Manager
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Financial Analyst
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HR Manager
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Operations Manager
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Business Consultant
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Strategy Analyst
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Entrepreneur / Startup Founder
Program Outcomes
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Strategic and analytical business decision-making skills
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Leadership and team management capabilities
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Comprehensive understanding of global business practices
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Ability to solve complex business problems ethically and effectively
Course Content
Introduction
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