Brief Curriculum

BMS is a 3 years full time course. Each year is divided into 2 semesters. The course consists of 39 modules comprising 38 theory papers and 1 project.

First Year B.M.S Semester I

First Year B.M.S Semester II

Foundations of Human Skills

Business Environment

Introduction to Financial Accounts

Introduction to Cost Accounting

Business Law

Industrial Law

Business Statistics 

Managerial Economics – 1

Business Communication

Business Mathematics

Principles of Management – 1

Environmental Management

Introduction to Computers
( (For Introduction to computers Practical sessions—4 per week )

Computer Applications in Business
( (For Computer applications in Business : Practical session —4 per week)

 

Second Year B.M.S Semester III

Second Year B.M.S Semester IV

Management Accounting

Productivity and Quality Management

Managerial Economics II

Direct and Indirect Taxes

Marketing Management

Export Import Procedures & Documentation

Business Aspects in Banking & Insurance

Cooperatives and Rural Markets

Production Management and Materials Management

Research Methods in Business

Strategic Management

Public Relations Management

 

Third Year B.M.S Semester V (Revised from A.Y. 2010-2011)

Third Year B.M.S Semester VI (Revised from A.Y. 2010-2011)

Human Resources Management

Entrepreneurship & Management of SME

Service Sector Management

Operations Research

Financial Management

International Finance

Elements of Logistics & Supply Chain Management

International Management Thought & Practices

Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility

International Marketing

Elective I : Special Studies in Marketing OR

Special Studies in Finance OR

E-Commerce

Elective II : Retail Management OR

Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management OR

Econometrics.

Project Work : 200 marks

 

 

 

 

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