OBJECTIVES
The broad objectives of Master of Business Administration course is to impart
professional education and training in various aspects of modern management
to the students and provide them with opportunities to develop conceptual
and analytical skills and foster attitudes essential for their development
into competent and effective managers.
REGULATIONS:
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS:
A. ELIGIBILITY:
1. Candidates who have passed Bachelor's
Degree (10+2+3). Master's Degree Examination in the Regular course of
this University or any other recognized University, in any subject, in
Commerce Management, Arts, Social Science, Sciences, Engineering / Technology
or equivalent and have secured at least 50% of marks (45% for SC/ST candidates)
in the Bachelor's Degree Examination in aggregate are eligible for admission
to this course.
2. Candidates who have passed Bachelor's degree / Master' s Degree in
the Correspondence Course of this University or any other University recognised
by Law, are exempt from 10+2+3 condition of eligibility. However, all
the condition stated above in A.1 are applicable.
3. Candidates having less than 50%(less than 45% for SC/ST) in aggregate
in the Bachelor's Degree and more than 50% in aggregate at the Master's
Level are not eligible for admission.
B. ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Score from competitive exam like MAT, KMAT & PGCET.
DURATION OF THE COURSE:
The duration of the day Course shall be four Semesters covered in two
years. Each academic year shall comprise of two semesters starting form
September - December/January and December/January-April.
ATTENDANCE, LEAVE, PROGRESS
AND CONDUCT :
Each semester shall be taken as a unit for the purpose of calculating
attendance.
Students shall attend such lecture classes,
seminars and practical work during each semester as the Department may
prescribe and absent themselves form work without adequate reasons.
A student shall be considered to have completed a Semester's course, if
he/ she has attended not less than 75% of the number of working periods
in the subjects comprising the course during the semester and if his /
her conduct and progress have been satisfactory.
Students who fail to comply with the said
regulations will not be allowed to take the Semester examination.
WORKLOAD:
The workload per week amounts to 20 - 24 hours of contact sessions per
week.It is generally assumed that apart from classroom contact time, the
student have to invest time in course projects, preparation of class,
quiz, case studies and discussions etc. Generally this amounts to 70%
of the time in addition to classroom contact hours.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS:
The course of study and the scheme of examination shall comprise of the
subjects according to syllabus prescribed from time to time.
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS:
There shall be University Examination at the end of each Semester in the
prescribed papers.
Each answer script in the University Examination
will be assessed by two examiners. One of them should be the person who
has imparted instruction for that paper.
Each candidate should undertake a Dissertation
on a Management problem relating to the field of his Specialization. He
shall do the work under the supervision of a guide. The project thesis
must be submitted through the guide to the Head of the Department before
the end of the IV Semester. The thesis should be typewritten and bound
as specified. Each student should submit three copies to the Department
and send one copy to the organization.
The project thesis will be valued and viva - voce examination conducted
on its basis by two examiners. One of them will be the faculty member
who has guided the work and other will be an external examiner.
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING/PROJECT
Every candidate is required to work on
a summer project in a company or an organization for six weeks during
summer vacation between the second & third semester without any financial
commitment to the University. The project will have to be carried out
under the guidance of an identified executive of the organization and
a faculty guide. On completion of the placement training the candidate
is required to submit a report on the work done in the organization, to
the Head of the Department through the Guide/s. A candidate who does not
complete training satisfactorily shall not be allowed to appear
for the final examination.
PROMOTION TO II YEAR(III
SEMESTER)
(i) There are 13 courses in the I and II
semesters.To qualify for promotion to the III Semester, a student should
have passed (as per norms) 10 out of 13 core and functional courses.
(ii) Pass in a course means he must secure
40% marks in the University Examination.
SPECIALISATION
A Stream of electives will be offered.
These will be developed and updated from time to time. To qualify for
a specialization in a stream, a student will have to take a minimum of
5 elective courses in a stream to qualify for a specialization area. This
will facilitate students to specialize in more than one stream of specialization.
A student,however, can choose such combinations, which will help him/her
to have dual specialization depending on the courses offered in the specialization
Scheme.
CRITERIA FOR AWARD OF
MBA
1. A candidate is declared to have passed
MBA examinations if he/she secures not less than 40% of total marks in each
paper excluding Internal Assessment and 50% in aggregate in each semester
including Internal Assesment.
2. Must clear all pass/fail courses.
3. Complete summer project satisfactorily.
4. Project Dissertation carries 200 marks and project Viva-Voce carries
50 marks. The candidates have to secure a minimum of
50% marks in each.
5. A candidate may reappear for one or more papers of one entire Semester
to improve his/her class without rejecting his/her earlier result. Such
appearances to improve the class shall be permitted only two times.
6. When a candidate reappears for the failed papers, the internal Assessment
marks originally secured by him/her will be carried forward.There is no
provision for improvement of internal assessment marks.
7. Must complete the degree in four years from the date of joining.
CLASSIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL
CANDIDATES:
- Distinction : Candidates who
have obtained 70% and above marks in aggregate in all papers and complete
the examination in all four semesters in the first attempt will be declared
First class with distinction.
- First Class : Candidates who
obtain 60% and above marks in the aggregate of all the papers taken
together and complete the examination in all four semester shall be
placed in First class.
- Second Class: Candidates who
obtain 50% and above but less than 59% marks in aggregate of all the
papers taken together and also complete the examination of all Four
semesters will be placed in the Second class.
- Pass Class: Candidates who secures
marks below 50% in aggregate with 40% minimum in each paper shall be
awarded a pass class.
- Ranks : Only Candidates who have
passed each of the semester examination at the first appearance shall
be eligible for the award of Ranks. The First Five Ranks shall be notified.
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