Programme Structure - MBA (International Business)
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme is designed to provide advanced work in major areas of theory of business practices, subject matter competence and thesis research. The program offers an alternative to the traditional thesis that allows an immersion experience in an international work/internship experience. The program is designed to provide a developmental, integrated progression toward these goals. Students learn how business and management work and how they relate to the global environment. Students are introduced to the functional activities of organisations, learn managerial skills, the use of analytical tools for decision-making and have an opportunity to apply them in an international setting.
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Subject Code
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Subject
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Credits
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Subject Code
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Subject
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Credits
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SEMESTER I
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SEMESTER III
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MB01
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Management Concepts
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5
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MB13
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Project Management
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5
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MB02
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Organizational Behaviour
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5
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MB14
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Strategic Management
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5
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MB03
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Managerial Economics
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5
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MB15
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International Business
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5
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MB04
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Management Information System
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5
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IB-01
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International Business Environment & Economics
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5
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MB05
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Legal Aspects of Business
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5
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IB-02
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International Trade Documentation & Procedures
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5
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MB06
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Accounting For Management
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5
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IB-03
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International Marketing Management
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5
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SEMESTER II
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SEMESTER IV
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MB07
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Production Management
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5
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MB19 |
Applied Management Operation Research
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5
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MB08
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Marketing Management
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5
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MB20 |
Indian Business Environment
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5
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MB09
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Human Resource Management
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5
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IB-04
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International Financial Management
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5
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MB10
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Financial Management
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5
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IB-05
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International Logistics & Supply Chain Management
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5
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MB11
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Quality Management
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5
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IB-06
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Global MNC Management
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5
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MB12
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Research Methods in Business
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5
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MBA-16
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Project Work
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10 |
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Grand Credits
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125
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