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Master of Business Studies

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Master of Business Studies

The Master of Business Studies (MBS) program requires the students to study a total of 1000 marks. Fourteen analytical and core courses (700 marks), 2 specialization courses (200 marks), and a thesis or two seminar papers (100 marks) will have to be completed.

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Sun – Fri 06:30A.M. – 5:00P.M.

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Why Kathmandu BernHardt College?

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 nongovernmental sector, within and outside the country, in areas like accounting, marketing, finance and general management.

Eligibility

The student applying for admission to the MBS course must have successfully completed the BBS program or a bachelor's degree in any discipline from Tribhuvan University or from any other university recognized by Tribhuvan University.

Curriculum

The MBS programme specifically aims to: Equip the students with required conceptual knowledge of business and management Prepare managers in the functional areas of management. Develop knowledge and skill of business environment in national and global perspective. Encourage entrepreneurial capabilities in students to make them effective change agents in the Nepalese society. Develop research capability in the students.

Why This Course ?

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 nongovernmental sector, within and outside the country, in areas like accounting, marketing, finance and general management.