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Mark International College

Bachelor's & Master's Degree in Management

Affiliated to Tribhuvan University

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Master of Business Studies (MBS)

Master of Business Studies (MBS)

Introduction:
The objective of the MBS programme is to enable the students to work as competent managers and to meet the demand of higher-level managers in organizations, particularly in the functional areas of management. Upon graduation, a student should be able to function as a manager in business, industry, government and non-government sectors, within and outside the country, in areas like accounting, marketing, finance and general management. The MBS programme specifically aims to:

  1. Equip students with required conceptual knowledge of business and management.
  2. Prepare managers in the functional areas of management.
  3. Develop knowledge and skill of business environment in national and global perspective.
  4. Encourage entrepreneurial capabilities in students to make them effective change agents in the Nepalese society.
  5. Develop research capability in students.
  6. Prepare foundation for advanced studies and research in management.

Developing managerial practice is a central concern of the Faculty of Management (FOM), Tribhuvan University (TU). The emphasis upon practice is reflected in various Master level programs of the FOM. FOM program lays special emphasis on developing graduates managerial and entrepreneurial skills over a solid foundation of theories and techniques. Through this two-year (60) credit hours program students develop their knowledge and management skills on the basis of a good understanding of the economic, social, political milieu both at the national and global levels.

Eligibility:
The students applying for admission to MBS course must have successfully completed the BBS programme or a bachelor degree on any discipline from Tribhuvan University or from any other university recognized by Tribhuvan University.

Subjects offered:

Course Cycle    
FIRST SEMESTER  15 Credit Hours
MKT 511Marketing Management3 Cr.
ECO 512Managerial Economics3 Cr.
MSC 514Statistical Methods3 Cr.
MGT 515Organizational Behavior3 Cr.
MGT 519Managerial Communication3 Cr.
SECOND SEMESTER   
FIN   510Financial Management3 Cr.
MGT 513Human Resource Management3 Cr.
MSC 516Production and Operations Management3 Cr.
ACC 517Management Accountancy3 Cr.
MGT 518Business Environment3 Cr.
THIRD SEMESTER   
ACC 519Accounting for Financial and Managerial Decision and Control3 Cr.
MSC 521Research Methodology3 Cr.
MGT 522     International Business3 Cr.
MGT 523Strategic Management3 Cr.
MGT 524Entrepreneurship3 Cr.
FOURTH SEMESTER; SPECIALIZATION COURSES   
Finance (Choose Three Subjects Only) 
FIN 650Asset Management3 Cr.
FIN 651Capital Structure Management3 Cr.
FIN 652Working Capital Management3 Cr.
FIN 653Security Analysis and Portfolio Management3 Cr.
FIN 654Financial Markets and Institutions3 Cr.
FIN 655International Financial Management3 Cr.
FIN 656Financial Derivatives and Market3 Cr.
Marketing (Choose Three Subjects Only)   
MKT 657Consumer Behavior3 Cr.
MKT 658International Marketing3 Cr.
MKT 659Brand Management3 Cr.
MKT 660Sales Management3 Cr.
MKT 661Retail Management3 Cr.
MKT 663Services Marketing3 Cr.
Accountancy (Choose Three Subjects Only)   
ACC 672Corporate Taxation3 Cr.
ACC 673Cost Management3 Cr.
ACC 674Contemporary Auditing3 Cr.
Acc 676Accounting Theory and Financial Reporting3 Cr.
ACC 677Management Control System3 Cr.

Admission Details:

  1. Students applying for the MBS program must fill in the application blank with all details of their personal information and past academic records. The selection of students shall be based on CMAT. The test shall be based on the GMAT and GRE format. The admission test shall be concentrated on testing verbal and quantitative ability, business and economics, logical reasoning and general awareness. There shall be altogether hundred
  • questions in the CMAT containing 20 questions in each section. Students must secure a minimum of 40 percent in the CMAT in order to qualify for the admission.
  1. Applicant is required to complete the entrance exam (CMAT) application form with photocopy of Transcript and Character Certificates of +2 Level and PP Sized photograph. (Entrance Exam will be take by T.U., so it is compulsory to passed the exam for enrollment)
  2. After successfully completing the entrance examination, the applicant is required to submit the following documents:
SLC/SEE Documents
 SEE Grade-Sheet
 SEE Character Certificate
+2 Level Documents
 +2 Transcript
 +2 Provisional Certificate
 +2 Character Certificate
Bachelor’s Level Documents
 Bachelor Transcript
 Bachelor Character Certificate
 Bachelor Provisional Certificate (Required if the Bachelor’s degree was not from Tribhuvan University (T.U. Board)).
 Bachelor Migration Certificate (Required if the Bachelor’s degree was not from T.U. Board).
Additional Documents
 1 Copy of PP Sized Photograph
 Citizenship Certificate (Submit if available)

Attendance:
This program demands a very high level of commitment from students. Students are required to attend regularly all classes and presentations as required by the course. Students failing to attend 80 % of classes shall not be allowed to appear in the semester-end examinations.

 In-semester Evaluations:
The in-semester (internal) evaluation shall generally have a total weight of 40 percent in each course. Students have to secure at least 50 percent marks in each subject to pass the in-semester exam. The concerned faculty shall be responsible for the continuous in-semester evaluations. The in-semester evaluation shall be based on a student’s performance in class presentations, case analysis, and project assignments, class tests and others as required by the course. A student must secure a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.7 or Grade B minus (B-) in a course in order to be eligible to appear in the semester-end examination of that course. The in-semester evaluations will be based on the following components:

In-semester Evaluation: 40 Marks
 In-semester Evaluation: 40 Marks
Pre-board examination = 40%
Class-room activities (Class presentations, case analysis, group works etc) = 20%
Project Assignments = 30%
Class Attendance = 10%

In case a student remains absent in internal examination due to serious illness will given one-time opportunity to appear in the exam if he/she is able to produce an authorized medical certificate. The internal exam notice will be published by the concerned department or campus.
Semester-end Examinations:
The semester-end examinations on course work related subjects shall have a total weight of 60 percent. The semester-end examination shall be based on problem solving questions, analytical questions, and case studies or any other formats as demanded by a course. The duration of the examination shall be 3 hours for each course.
External examinations shall be conducted as presented in the following table:

External Evaluation: 60 Marks
Evaluation ComponentsNumber of Questions and ChoiceWeight in %
Case Analysis, Situation Analysis or Extended Problem Analysis as suitable to the courseTwo Compulsory Questions50
Problem Solving, Critical Analysis Oriented questionsThree Analytical Questions with one choice. (Two questions of 15 marks each to be solved by students)30
Concept Oriented Short Answer QuestionsSix Short Answer Questions with Two Choice Questions (Four Questions of 5 mars to be solved by students)20
TOTAL  100