JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Kukatpally,
Hyderabad 500085
Course Structure for MBA (2007 onwards)
All the papers are for 100 marks with 40% for mid term and 60% for end examination. Business Communication and Soft skills of I Semester has both theory and laboratory content divided equally. Company and Industry Analysis are for 50 marks with evaluation done internally at the end of the semester. The degree will be awarded after successful completion of all the semester papers and submission of project report followed by Viva. The teaching methodology should emphasize on case study approach wherever appropriate with cases being of recent origin. The break up of subjects offered semester-wise is given as below:
Semester – I
1. Management Theory and Practice
3. Research Methodology and Statistical Tools
4. Financial Accounting and Analysis
5. Business Law and Regulation
7. English Language Communication Skills
8. English Language Communication Skills Lab
Semester – II
11. Quantitative Analysis for Business Decisions
12. Production and Operations Management
15. Information Technology Lab
16.Company Analysis Report Submission followed by Seminar Viva
Semester III
17. Logistics and Supply Chain Management
18. Costs and Management Accounting
23. Industry Analysis Report followed by Seminar Viva
Semester IV
Electives
The elective papers will be offered in the functional areas of Management such as Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, Systems and other contemporary fields of study. The students have options to choose any three subjects from the total list of subjects offered in 3rd semester irrespective of the areas/field of study and two subjects from the list of subjects offered in IV semester. The exact subjects to be offered by the institutions concerned is subject to administrative exigency (criteria such as availability of faculty, minimum of number of students are purely administrative matters).
References:
While every effort has been made to include good references against each subject these are certainly not exhaustive. With large number of publications both international and Indian, it is possible for students and faculty members to come across new and good reference material for each subjects outlined. The faculty and students are encouraged to consult as many references as possible to have a broader perspective of the treatment of the subject.