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:
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.
Subject Code | Subject | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
MKT 511 | Marketing Management | 3 Cr |
ECO 512 | Managerial Economics | 3 Cr |
MSC 514 | Statistical Methods | 3 Cr |
MGT 515 | Organizational Behavior | 3 Cr |
MGT 519 | Managerial Communication | 3 Cr |
Subject Code | Subject | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
FIN 510 | Financial Management | 3 Cr |
MGT 513 | Human Resource Management | 3 Cr |
MSC 516 | Production and Operations Management | 3 Cr |
ACC 517 | Management Accountancy | 3 Cr |
MGT 518 | Business Environment | 3 Cr |
Subject Code | Subject | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
ACC 519 | Accounting for Financial and Managerial Decision and Control | 3 Cr |
MSC 521 | Research Methodology | 3 Cr |
MGT 522 | International Business | 3 Cr |
MGT 523 | Strategic Management | 3 Cr |
MGT 524 | Entrepreneurship | 3 Cr |
Finance (Choose Three Subjects Only)
Subject Code | Subject | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
FIN 650 | Asset Management | 3 Cr |
FIN 651 | Capital Structure Management | 3 Cr |
FIN 652 | Working Capital Management | 3 Cr |
FIN 653 | Security Analysis and Portfolio Management | 3 Cr |
FIN 654 | Financial Markets and Institutions | 3 Cr |
FIN 655 | International Financial Management | 3 Cr |
FIN 656 | Financial Derivatives and Market | 3 Cr |
Marketing (Choose Three Subjects Only)
Subject Code | Subject | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
FIN 657 | Consumer Behavior | 3 Cr |
FIN 658 | International Marketing | 3 Cr |
FIN 659 | Brand Management | 3 Cr |
FIN 660 | Sales Management | 3 Cr |
FIN 661 | Retail Management | 3 Cr |
FIN 663 | Services Marketing | 3 Cr |
FIN 656 | Financial Derivatives and Market | 3 Cr |
Accountancy (Choose Three Subjects Only)
Subject Code | Subject | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
ACC 672 | Corporate Taxation | 3 Cr |
ACC 673 | Cost Management | 3 Cr |
ACC 674 | Contemporary Auditing | 3 Cr |
ACC 676 | Accounting Theory and Financial Reporting | 3 Cr |
ACC 677 | Management Control System | 3 Cr |
Evaluation Components | Number of Questions and Choice | Weight in % |
---|---|---|
Case Analysis, Situation Analysis or Extended Problem Analysis as suitable to the course | Two Compulsory Questions | 50 |
Problem Solving, Critical Analysis Oriented questions | Three Analytical Questions with one choice. (Two questions of 15 marks each to be solved by students) | 30 |
Concept Oriented Short Answer Questions | Six Short Answer Questions with Two Choice Questions (Four Questions of 5 mars to be solved by students) | 20 |
TOTAL | 100 |
MBA: 100 Students
MGT 201: Business English 100
MGT 202: Business Statistics 100
MGT 207 : Microeconomics for Business 100
MGT 211 : Financial Accounting and Analysis 100
MGT 213: Principles of Management 100
The purpose of the second year programme is to provide basic concepts, tools and understanding of the
foundation and core courses. The foundations courses are required to develop understand business practices.
The core courses provide essentials of learning which are basic in the broad area of business studies. The
second-year programme is therefore organized into the following core and compulsory courses:
Second Year (500)
MGT 205: Business Communication 100
MGT 209: Macroeconomics for Business 100
MGT 212: Cost and Management Accounting 100
MGT 223: Organizational Behavior & Human Resource Management 100
MGT 215: Fundamentals of Financial Management 100
The purpose of the third year programme is to provide basic concepts, tools and understanding of the
fundamentals of business studies. The core courses provide essentials of learning which are basic to
understand broader area of business studies. The third programme is therefore organized into the following
core and compulsory courses:
Third Year (500)
MGT 204: Business Law 100
MGT 226 : Foundation of Financial Systems 100
MGT 217: Business Environment and Strategy 100
MGT 224 : Taxation in Nepal 100
MGT 214: Fundamentals of Marketing 100
In fourth year, the students are encouraged to focus on a particular functional and concentration area of
business studies. Building on the foundation laid in the first, second and third years, the principal mission of
the fourth year twofold:
1) To enable the students to concentrate in one functional areas of business. FOM offers four stream of concentration courses:
a) Accounting
b) Finance
c) Management
d) Marketing
2) To provide opportunity to students to engage in research and final project presentation.
Fourth Year (500)
MGT 225: Entrepreneurship 100
Concentration I 100
Concentration II 100
Concentration III 100
MGT 221: Business Research Methods 50
MGT 401: Final Project 50