Management

Objectives
  • The prominent objectives of B.B.A. are:
  • To produce qualified professionals who are well equipped with both theoretical and practical knowledge in management and decision making.
  • To inculcate positive attitudes, abilities and practical skills that are essential for a socially responsible and competent manager.
  • To provide an in-depth knowledge of specific subdisciplines chosen by the students in the areas of their special interest through elective courses.
Subjects
  • Business Studies: An introduction to the principles of business management, including organization, planning, and decision-making processes.

  • Accountancy: Covers the basics of financial accounting, including recording financial transactions, preparing financial statements, and understanding financial analysis.

  • Economics: An overview of economic principles, including microeconomics and macroeconomics, market structures, and economic policies.

  • Mathematics: Basic mathematics, often focusing on quantitative methods relevant to business and finance.

  • English: Emphasis on communication skills, including reading, writing, and comprehension, often with a focus on business communication.

  • Nepali: Focus on the Nepali language, literature, and communication skills.

  • Entrepreneurship: Introduction to the concepts of entrepreneurship, business planning, and innovation.

  • Statistics: Basic statistical concepts and techniques, often applied to business decision-making and analysis.

Further Studies

Students with a degree of B.B.A. are eligible to study in the faculty related to Management and Information Technology all over the world for further studies, such as M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration), M.B.S. (Master of Business Studies), M.B.M. (Master of Business and Management) and others.

 
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