Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Programme Highlights
- Eligibility: Graduate in Arts/Business Management/Commerce/Social Science or Engineering Graduates with minimum 55% marks and qualified score in the Management Entrance Test (Co-ed)
- Medium of Instruction: English
- Tutorial Classes: Monday to Saturday, 3 hrs a day
- Duration: 3years plus 6 months internship ( 6 months internship can be exempted for students with relevant experience for which evidence can be provided)
- Programme Fee: Rs.2750 per semester (inclusive of study material)
Career Options
- Sales Executive
- Bank Officer
- Investment Advisor
- Office Executive
- Accountant
- Financial Advisor
- Office Manager
- Business
- Statistian
- Office Assistant
- Insurance Officer
- Export House Executive
- Higher studies / Research / Teaching
Based on the recommendation of the Joint Committee of UGC-AICTE-DEC, Dayalbagh Educational Institute was accorded recognition for offering MBA Programme through distance education mode with effect from the session 2011-12.
With effect from August 11, 2011, the distance MBA programme in blended mode (notes & videos) has commenced. Presently this programme is being offered at 15 study centres of India viz., Adanbagh, Agra City, Ellora, Karolbagh, Gurgaon, Soaminagar (New Delhi), Noida, Jamshedpur, Mumbai, Pune, Secunderabad, Bangalore Chennai, Visakhapatnam and Chandigarh. The programmeis of 3.5 years duration. 3 years course work and 6 months internship training which may be exempted for students who have adequate and relevant experience for which they can submit proof.
The admissions to the programme are made in the month of July every year for which applications must be submitted in June. The eligibility criteria is that the candidate should be a graduate in arts/business management/commerce/social science or engineering with minimum 55% marks and should have the qualified score in the management entrance test. The written test is constitutes of Multiple Choice questions from 4 subjects viz., Logic & reasoning, English Comprehension, Quantitative Ability and General Knowledge and Current Affairs. Each centre will conduct the written test on the same time and day followed by group discussion and personal interview.The sanctioned intake is 10 students per centre.
The MBA Programme is divided into seven academic semesters. The following courses are offered in the seven semesters.
|
S.No. |
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
SEMESTER 1 |
1 |
MBM 101 |
Human Resource Management |
4 |
2 |
MBM 102 |
Marketing Management |
4 |
|
3 |
MBM 103 |
Foundations of Management |
4 |
|
4 |
MBM 104 |
Industry Analysis Project |
8 |
|
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|
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SEMESTER 2 |
5 |
MBM 201 |
Strategic Management |
4 |
6 |
MBM 202 |
Business Environment |
4 |
|
7 |
MBM 203 |
Organisation Behaviour |
4 |
|
8 |
MBM 204 |
Operations Management |
4 |
|
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|
|
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SEMESTER 3 |
5 |
MBM 105 |
Financial Management |
4 |
6 |
MBM 106 |
Quantitative Techniques |
4 |
|
7 |
MBM 107 |
Accounting for Management |
4 |
|
8 |
MBM 108 |
Managerial Economics |
4 |
|
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|
|
|
|
SEMESTER 4 |
9 |
MBM 205 |
Pre Industrial Training |
4 |
10 |
MBM 206 |
Entrepreneurship & Leadership Development |
4 |
|
11 |
MBM 207 |
Major Project - 1 |
8 |
|
12 |
MBM 208 |
Research methodology |
4 |
|
|
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|
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SEMESTER 5 |
13 |
MBM 401 |
Major Project - II |
8 |
14 |
MBM 301 |
Business Communication |
4 |
|
|
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|
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SEMESTER 6 |
15 |
* |
Major Specialization Course I |
4 |
15 |
* |
Major Specialization Course II |
4 |
|
17 |
* |
Major Specialization Course III |
4 |
|
18 |
** |
Minor Specialization Course I |
4 |
|
19 |
** |
Minor Specialization Course II |
4 |
|
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|
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SEMESTER 7 |
20 |
MBM 302 |
WORK-TERM PROJECT |
16 |
Total Credits 120
* Choose any one group as Major Specialization & select three courses from the group.
** Choose any other Group as Minor Specialization and select two courses from the group.
The courses are to be chosen from those offered by the Department of management for that particular semester. Courses which could be offered are listed below:
Group A: Marketing Management |
MBM 411 |
Marketing Services |
MBM 412 |
Global Marketing |
|
MBM 413 |
Consumer Behaviour |
|
MBM 414 |
Sales Force Management |
|
MBM 415 |
Marketing Research |
|
Group B: Financial Management |
MBM 421 |
International Finance |
MBM 422 |
Financial Services |
|
MBM 423 |
Security Analysis & Portfolio Management |
|
MBM 424 |
Tax Planning & Management |
|
MBM 425 |
Risk Management |
|
Group C : Human Resource Management |
MBM 431 |
Knowledge Management |
MBM 432 |
Industrial Relation & Law |
|
MBM 433 |
Advanced Issues in HRM |
|
MBM 434 |
Talent Management |
|
MBM 435 |
Training & Development Management |
|
Group D: Information & Operations Management |
MBM 441 |
Supply Chain Management |
MBM 442 |
E-Commerce |
|
MBM 443 |
Management Information Systems |
|
MBM 444 |
Total Quality Management |
|
MBM 445 |
Forecasting Methods & Applications |
The course structure follows a pattern of exposing the student to basic subjects in management streams followed by advanced courses and then both major and minor specialization courses are studied. Internship training is taken up in the last semester with a view to give practical exposure to the student so that he/she can apply the concepts and knowledge gained in the earlier semesters to real life situations.
Each distance centre is equipped with adequate infrastructure for video viewing and class room presentations & discussions. Qualified and experienced mentors and facilitators with dedication and a spirit of service assist in the fulfilment of objectives of this programme.