Credits Requirements

This is a 69-credit MBA Program and a regular student has to complete 40 credits to earn an MBA degree. However, a student may get a waiver of some courses depending upon his/her results at Bachelor and/or Master Levels and managerial/professional experience. The minimum credit requirement for an MBA degree is 40 credits. Based on a student's performance at the Bachelor and/or Master Levels and managerial experience, the Academic Director of the program or the Dean of the Faculty will review and decide the total number of credits required for the student and the courses s/he has to take.

The minimum credit requirements for a student pursuing an MBA degree are given in the following.

 

Categories of Courses

No. of Courses

Credits

1. Core Courses 04 12
2. Capstone Course 01 03
3. Major Courses 07 21
  Internship/thesis   04
Total 12 40

 

The general credit requirements for a student pursuing an MBA degree are given in the following.

SL No. Categories of Courses No. of Courses Credits No. of Courses Credits No. of Courses Credits
1 Core Courses 4 12 7 21 12 36
2 Capstone Course 01 03 01 03 01 03
3 Major Courses 07 21 07 21 07 21
4 Comprehensive viva voce           03
5 Internship/thesis   04   03   06
6 Total 12 40 15 48 20 69

 

MBA Program (Tri-Semester) with 36 + 4 = 40 credits

(1 year + 4 months)

1) Total weeks in a semester 16 weeks
2) Total class weeks in a semester 14 weeks
3) Classes per week in a course 1 class
4) Class duration 3.00 hours
5) Total classes in a 3-credit course 14 classes
6) Total class hours in a 3- credit course  42 hours
7) Number of credit courses in a semester 4/5 courses
8) Number of credit courses in a year 4/5+4/5+4/5 courses
9) Total credit courses in EMBA program 12 courses
10) Credit points of a credit course 3 credits
11) Total credit points of taught credit courses in EMBA program 36 credits
12) Marks of each 3 credit course 100 marks
13) Credit points of the thesis/Internship at the end of the taught courses 4 credits
14) Defense and comprehensive viva voce (4 credits) of the thesis 100 marks
15) Maximum Period of completion of EMBA Program  3 years
16) Grading system Existing UGC grading system
17) Degree requirements CGPA 2.25
18) Evaluation system
(i) Internal assessment 35 marks
(ii) Mid and Final examinations 65 marks

 

2-year MBA Program (Regular) 60+3+6=69 credits

MBA (Tri-Semester)

1) Total weeks in a semester 16 weeks
2) Total class weeks in a semester 14 weeks
3) Classes per week in a course 1 class
4) Class duration 3.00 hours
5) Total classes in a 3-credit course 14 classes
6) Total class hours in a 3- credit course  42 hours
7) Number of credit courses in a semester 4/5 courses
8) Number of credit courses in a year 4/5+45+4/5 courses
9) Total credit courses in MBA program 15 courses
10) Credit points of a credit course 3 credits
11) Total credit points of taught credit courses in MBA program 69 credits
12) Marks of each 3 credit course 100 marks
14) Credit points of the thesis/Internship at the end of the taught courses 3 credits
15) Maximum Period of completion of MBA Program 3 years
16) Grading system Existing UGC grading system
17) Degree requirements CGPA 2.25
18) Evaluation system
(i) Internal assessment 35 marks
(ii) Mid and Final examinations 65 marks

 

A student pursuing an MBA degree can major in any of the following 25 (Twenty-five) areas.

  1. Finance
  2. Marketing
  3. Human Resource Management
  4. Management Information System
  5. Real Estate
  6. Textile & Apparel Management & Merchandising
  7. Accounting
  8. Banking
  9. Entrepreneurship
  10. International Business
  11. Tourism and Hospitality Management
  12. Supply Chain Management
  13. Digital Marketing
  14. Agribusiness
  15. Social Business
  16. Project Management
  17. Islamic Finance
  18. Engineering Management
  19. Insurance
  20. Leadership
  21. Healthcare Management
  22. Business Analytics
  23. Financial Technology (Fin Tech)
  24. Finance and Risk Management
  25. Forensic Accounting and Financial Criminology
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