Syllabus

Our BBA program uniquely integrates industrial exposure, fostering leadership qualities in students through interactive, activity-oriented training. We strive to cultivate a dynamic learning environment that goes beyond traditional academics, preparing our students for real-world challenges and nurturing their leadership potential.

SEMESTER - I
  • English Common Course I
  • English Common Course II
  • Additional Common Course I
  • Principles and Practices of Management
  • Complementary Elective Course 1 - Statistics for business decisions
  • Complementary Elective Course 2
  • Managerial Economics
SEMESTER - II
  • English Common Course III
  • English Common Course IV
  • Additional Common Course II
  • Core Course 2 - Business Environment
  • Core Course 3 - Entrepreneurship Development
  • Complementary Elective Course 3 - Quantitative Technique for Business
  • Decisions
SEMESTER - III
  • Skill Enhancement Course I - Numerical skills
  • Ability Enhancement Course I - Personality development and communication skills
  • Core Course 4 - Financial Accounting
  • Core Course 5 - Marketing Management
  • Complementary Elective Course 4 - Legal Aspects Business
SEMESTER - IV
  • Core Course 6 - Human Resource Management
  • Core Course 7 - Financial Management
  • Core Course 8 - Operations management
  • Core Course 9 - Industrial Visit and Report
  • Skill Enhancement Course II - IT Tools for business
  • Ability Enhancement Course II - Environmental studies
SEMESTER - V
  • Core Course 10 - Business Research Methods
  • Core Course 11 - Accounting for management
  • Core Course 12 - Elective I
  • Core course 13 - Elective II
  • Generic Elective Course
SEMESTER - VI
  • Core Course 14 - Organization Behavior
  • Core Course 15 - Banking Theory and Practice
  • Core Course 16 - Project Report and viva voce
  • Core Course 17 - Elective III
  • Core Course 18 - Elective IV
ELECTIVES
  • Consumer Behavior (V SEM)
  • Advertising and Brand Management (V SEM)
  • Logistics Management (VI SEM)
  • Retail Management (VI SEM)

Examination & Grading

At the end of each semester there will be an external University examination of three hour duration for all the papers stipulated by the University. Separate minimum of 50% marks is to be obtained for both external examination and internal assessments, for a candidate declared to have passed the course. In addition to this, students have to submit project report during the end of fourth semester and also to attend viva-voce. They have to secure at least 50% marks in project report and Viva -Voce, for satisfactory completion of the course and for the award of BBA degree by the University.

The internal assessment marks are to be awarded by the concerned faculty of each subject on the basis of following components.

Component 1 Test Paper 6 Marks (Min 2 Tests)
Component 2 Assignments / Seminar 4 Marks