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MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
A graduate-level program called the Master of Business Administration (MBA) equips students with enhanced knowledge and abilities in business and management. For people hoping to hold administrative and leadership positions across a range of sectors, this is one of the most sought-after degrees. A typical MBA program offers possibilities for specialization in several business disciplines in addition to covering a wide variety of topics.
Essential Elements of an MBA Curriculum:
Fundamental Curriculum:
Finance: Gaining knowledge about corporate finance, investment techniques, and financial management.
Marketing: Acquiring knowledge about market research, branding, and customer behavior.
Supply chains, logistics, and production processes are all managed by operations managers.
Accounting includes cost control, financial reporting, and auditing.
Economics: The study of macro- and microeconomics in relation to business choices.
Strategy: Creating long-term plans and competing strategies.
Organizational behavior is the study of how people act both individually and in groups inside an organization.
Leadership and Ethics: emphasizing corporate social responsibility, moral decision-making, and leadership philosophies.
    Elective Courses and Specializations: Students can select electives to focus on a variety of topics, including technology management, international business, finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, and human resources.
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    Capstone Projects and Internships: A capstone project or internship is a requirement of many MBA programs. It allows students to apply their academic knowledge to real-world business problems, frequently working in collaboration with businesses.
    Opportunities for Networking: MBA schools offer a wealth of opportunities for networking with instructors, alumni, peers, and business professionals. These connections can be helpful for advancing one's career.
    Case studies are a popular teaching technique in MBA programs where students examine actual business situations and brainstorm possible fixes.
Development of Soft Skills: Communication, negotiation, leadership, and teamwork are prioritized.
MBA Program Types:
    Full-Time MBA: Usually a one to two-year program intended for individuals able to devote themselves to studying full-time. People who are just starting out in their jobs or who want to make a big professional move frequently pursue it.
    Part-Time MBA: Designed for professionals in the workforce who wish to continue their education while they work. Weekends and nights are common times for classes to be offered.
    The Executive MBA program is designed for seasoned professionals (often with over a decade of experience) who aspire to progress into higher-level leadership positions. High-level strategic management is the main emphasis of the usually part-time programs.
 Online MBA: Provides students with the option to finish their degree at their own pace. For people who need to balance, it is perfect.
The Global MBA program focuses on worldwide business and may provide study abroad options or collaborations with multinational organizations.
PROGRAMS
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Marketing
Human Resources
Finance
Entrepreneurship
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Executive Master of Business Administration (Executive MBA)
Marketing
Human Resources
Finance
Entrepreneurship,
Logistics
BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)
BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration
BBA - Logistics In collaboration with Skill Sector Council Of India
BBA - Retail Operations In collaboration with Skill Sector Council Of India
BBA - Tourism & Hospitality In collaboration with Skill Sector Council Of India
BBA - Digital Marketing In collaboration with Upgrad
BBA - Business Analytics In collaboration with Upgrad
BBA - FinTech In collaboration with Datagami
BBA - International Business Accelerated Program (Finance/Business Analytics) @Umass Lowell,USA
Doctoral
Ph.D. - Management
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