BBA

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The Department of Business Administration offers the Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.), an undergraduate program designed to develop managerial, entrepreneurial, and leadership skills among students.

The program provides a strong foundation in business principles, management practices, and organizational behavior, preparing students for dynamic roles in the corporate world.

Students gain knowledge in finance, marketing, human resource management, and business strategy while developing decision-making, communication, and analytical skills.

To develop competent business professionals with leadership qualities, ethical values, and entrepreneurial skills to meet global business challenges.

  • To provide quality education in business and management.
  • To develop leadership, communication, and managerial skills.
  • To encourage entrepreneurship and innovation.
  • To prepare students for corporate careers and higher studies.
  • To instill ethical and professional values.
  • To provide a strong foundation in business management principles.
  • To develop analytical and decision-making skills.
  • To enhance communication and leadership abilities.
  • To encourage entrepreneurial thinking.
  • To prepare students for careers in business and management sectors.

The B.B.A. curriculum includes:

  • Principles of Management
  • Financial Accounting
  • Business Economics
  • Marketing Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • Business Law
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Financial Management
  • Entrepreneurship Development
  • Business Communication
  • E-Commerce
  • Project Work and Internship
  • Experienced faculty members
  • Case studies and practical learning
  • Workshops and seminars
  • Industrial visits
  • Internship opportunities
  • Business clubs and activities
  • Management workshops and training programs
  • Business quizzes and competitions
  • Guest lectures by industry experts
  • Entrepreneurship development programs
  • Student presentations and seminars
  • Industrial visits and field studies