B.B.M
Course Offered
B.B.M ( 3 years course )
Eligibility
Students who have completed two-year Pre-University Course of Karnataka state or equivalent course are eligible to seek admission to B.B.M degree course.
Career Opportunities in Business Management:
Bachelor of Business Management is one the preliminary and best step to acquiring master degree in business administration (M.B.A). The exorbitant fee structure of some of the institutes offering MBA degree discourages the genuinely interested and talented aspiring students to opt for business studies. BBM degree should be the best of option such students. It prepares the right background for the really talented students for making a career in business management. In the BBM course the students are introduced to subjects of Human Resource Management, Marketing, Finance, Information and Media Management, Tourism and International Business.
Finance:
Accounting engage in a wide variety of activities besides preparing financial statements and recording business transactions. Such activities include computing costs and efficiency gains from new technologies, participating in strategies for mergers and acquisitions, quality management, developing and using information systems to track financial perform internal audits and manage the day-to-day bookkeeping. Commerce and Economics students are well suited to careers related ton the Finance Option of Asset Management, Personal and Commercial Banking, Corporate Finance, Insurance and Investment Banking.
General Business Management:
General business management demands a general understanding of business including: marketing, sales, accounting, human resources, finance, and logistics, copied with a strong ability to lead team, motivate employees, generate revenue and cut costs. Career paths typically start with management trainee programs and lead to operation management or general management positions. Entrepreneurial activities are well supported by a general business management education. Some of job opportunities are in the area of industrial relations, Human Resources, Hr Management, Compensation Management, Compensation Manager, Employee Benefits Manager, Recruiters, Trainers, HR Consultants,etc.
Management informations systems:
Management Information Systems is the study of the design, implementation, management and use of information technology applications in organization IT jobs break down into two general categories:back-endand front_end work involves supporting networks and database. Front_end and front-end concentrates on improving the user-interface realm, such s the design and navigation of a website. Some of job opportunities are as Business Analyst, Network Administrator, Database Administrator, Web Producer, Quality Assurance, System Administrator, etc.
Marketing:
Some Companies define marketing positions broadly, encompassing everything from market research and strategy to advertising, promotions, and public relations. Other companies have large marketing departments, with marketers dedicated to one of these roles. Some marketing functions of job opportunities are as marketing Research, Board Management, Advertising, Promotions/ Sales, Public Relations, etc.
Transportation and Logistics:
Transportations is an important and strategic sector of the economy. Transportations links\ resources, industries, markets and locations; hence the performance of the transportation system has a pervasive influence on the performance of the economy. Transportation is the largest component of the broader logistics sector. Logistics is the process that insures the availability of raw materials, in process inventory and finished goods at the right place at the right time at the lowest cost. Logistics is increasingly, recognized as one of the key elements of modern business management and strategy. The Operations department ensures a company operates as efficiently and economically as possible. Some of job opportunities are as Transporation Analyst? Supply Chain analyst, Transportation Manager. Logistics Engineer, Logistics Manager, Supply Chain Manager, Operations Analyst, Operations Manager/Director, Consultant, etc.
Real Estate:
Real estate consists of land and the natural resources and permanent building on it. Careers in Real Estate include positions in real estate sales, mortgage lending, real estate investment, consulting, project development, and city planning. Real estate analysts, agent, brokers, assets Managers, assessors, property managers and developers perform a wide variety of tasks, from buying, selling, renting, and leasing, to assessing, developing, and managing land. Some of the job opportunities are as Agent and brokers, Appraisers, Mortgage Brokers, Property managers, Real Estate Analysts, etc.
Management Consulting:
Management consulting, advice corporations and other organization regarding issues related to business strategy from reengineering to e-commerce, change management to systems integration. From billion_dollors mergers and acquisitions to corporate reorganizations, they are the directors behind the scenes of nearly every major event in the marketplace. Consulting analyze a businesses behind the scenes of nearly every major event in the marketplace. Consultants analyze a business problem from various angles and develop preliminary hypotheses for its cause, study the client’s organization, operations, customers or competition to test their hypotheses, and then either recommend a solution and present it to the client, or implement it . Regardless of the task at hand, management consultants are always focused on one thing: making a client’s business more competitive and efficient. Management consulting firms recruits graduates for junior consultant and analyst positions, which initially involve research and behind the scenes project administration.
REGULATIONS PERAINING TO BBM DEGREE SEMESTER SCHEME
The main objective of the BBM Programme is to motivate Young Students to take up challenges in lower level and middle – level executive positions in business and industry, in the context of the globalization process going on in the economy. It is also envisaged, to equip them with decision making skills, computing skills, analytical skills, entrepreneurial skills and so on.
- Eligibility: Students who have completed two – year Pre-University Course of Karnataka State or equipment there to are eligible to seek admission to BBM degree course.
- Duration of the Course: The Course of study for the BBM Degree shall extend over a period of three academic years . Each academic year comprising of two semesters, and each semester comprising of sixteen weeks of class wirk. Provided that the candidates shall complete his/her Degree within six years from the date of admission to the First Semester of BBM Degree Course.
- Medium of Instruction: The medium of instruction and examination shall be in English.
- Subjects of study: A candidate for the BBM degree course shall offer the subjects stated under caluse 6.
- Attendance:
- Each semester shell be taken as a unit for the purpose of calculating attendance.
- A student shall be considered to have satisfied the requirement of attendance for the semester, if he has attended not less than 75% of the number of working periods in each of the subjects.
- A student who fails to complete the course in the manner stated above shall not be allowed to take the University examinations.
- COURSE STRACTURE:
- Scheme of Examination: Three shall be a University examination at the end of each semester. The maximum m arks for the University examination in paper shall be 90 and 10 for Skill Development Record maintenance.
Marks for Skill Development Record maintenance shall be awarded by the teacher who taught the paper. And the teacher concerned shall hand over within three days after end of the semester period, the marks list to the Head of the Department who is turn shall handover, within the next three days, to the Principal.
The Principal shall display marks on the notice board paper-wise and student-wise one week prior to the commencement of the semester examination. And the original copy of the same, duly signed by the Head of the department and the principal, shall be sent by the principal to the Registrar (Evaluation) before the commencement of the semester examination.
- Appearance For The Examination:
- A candidate shall apply for all the parts in each examination when he / she appears for the first time. A candidate shall be considered to have appeared for the examination only if he / she has submitted the prescribed application for the examination along with the required fees.
- A candidate who has passed any language under Part-I shall be eligible to claim exemption from the study of the language if he /she studies and passed that language at the corresponding level.
- Further, a candidates shall also be eligible to claim exemption from studying and pass in those Commerce subjects which he / she studies and passed at the corresponding level, subject to the conditions stipulated by the University.
- A candidate who is permitted to seek admission to particular degree course on transfer from any other University shall have to study and pass the subjects which are prescribed by the University. Such candidates shall not however, be eligible for the award of class or ranks.
- Minimum For A Pass: Candidates who have obtained at least 35% of marks in aggregate in each subject shall be eligible for a pass or exemption in that subject. The minimum marks per paper is 33%. However, there is no minimum marks for pass for record maintenance.
- Classification of Successful Candidates
I. The results of the First to Sixth semester degree examination shall be declared and classified separately as follows:
- First Class : Those who obtain 60% and above of the total marks of
parts I, II & III.
- Second Class : Those who obtain 50% and above but less than 60% of
the total marks of parts I, II & II & III.
- Pass Class : Rest of the successful candidates who secure 35% and
above but less than 50% of marks in parts I, II & III.
II.The results of the degree course as a whole shall be declared on the basis of the aggregate marks obtained by the candidates in the Commerce subjects of first year, II year and III year degree course put together as follows:
- First Class : Those who obtain 60% and above of the aggregate in the
Commerce subjects of First year, II year and III year degree course.
- Second Class : Those who obtain 50% and above but less than 60% of the
Aggregate marks in the Commerce subjects of the First year,
Second Year and Third year degree course.
- Pass Class : Rest of the successful candidates who obtain 35% and above
but less than 50% of the aggregate marks in the Commerce
subjects of the First year, Second year and Third year degree
course.
III.Class and Ranks shall be declared on the basis of the aggregate
marks obtained by the candidates in the Commerce subjects of the First to Six semesters of degree course as a whole. However, only those candidates who have passed each semester public examination in the first attempt only shall be eligible for the award of ranks. The first ten ranks only shall be notified.
- Medals and Prizes: No candidates passing an extern examination shall be eligible for any scholarship, fellowship, medal, prize or any other award.
- Conditions To Keep Terms:
- A candidate is allowed to carry all the previous uncleared papers to the subsequent semester / semesters.
- Such of those candidates who have failed / remained absent / opt of improve in any one or more papers (theory/practical /dissertation / project work / field work) henceforth called as repeaters, shall appear for exam in such paper/s during the three immediate successive examinations.
- Examination for odd/even semester shall be conducted respectively at the end of odd/even semester (odd with odd, even with even).
- The candidate shall take the examination as per the syllabus and the scheme of examination n in force during the subsequent appearances.
- Pattern Of Question Paper: Examination in each theory question paper shall be for 3 hours duration. The Question paper shall ordinarily consist of two/three sections. The model of the Question Paper shall be as follows:
- Section – A:(10x2=20)
This section carries 20 marks. It shall contain objective type question designed to test conceptual knowledge of students.
- Section – B: (5x5 =25)
This section carries 25 marks. It shall contain questions designed to test the analytical ability of students.
- SECTION – C: (3X15 = 45)
This section carries 45 marks. It shall contain essay type questions designed to test the comprehension and application skills of students.
- Provision For Improvement Of Results: The candidates shall be permitted to improve the results of the whole examination or of any Semester or any subject within 30 days after the publication of the results. This provision shall be exercised only once during the course and the provision once exercised shall not be revoked. The application for improvement of results shall be submitted to the Registrar (Evaluation) along with the prescribed fee.
- Removal Of Difficulties At The Commencement Of Theses Regulations: If any difficulty arises while giving effect of the provisions of these Regulations, the Vice-Chancellor may in extraordinary circumstances, pass such orders as he may deem fit.
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