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MBS

The Master of Business Studies (MBS) program at Times International College enhances managerial and leadership skills through advanced business concepts and research. Designed for career growth, it prepares students for executive roles in finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, and corporate management.


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MBS


The Master of Business Studies (MBS) course at Times International College is designed for individuals aspiring to enhance their managerial and leadership skills. The program offers in-depth knowledge in areas such as strategic management, financial analysis, marketing, human resources, and organizational development. By combining advanced theoretical concepts with practical applications, the MBS course equips students with the tools needed to navigate the complexities of the global business landscape. Through case studies, research projects, and industry interactions, students refine their decision-making abilities, preparing them for senior roles in management, entrepreneurship, and corporate leadership across diverse sectors and industries.

The MBS program specially aims to: 

  1. Equip the students with required conceptual knowledge of business and management.
  2. Prepare managers in the functional areas of management. 
  3.   3. Develop knowledge and skill of business environment in national and global perspectives.
  4.   4. Encourage entrepreneurial capabilities in students to make them effective change agents in the Nepalese society.
  5.  5. Develop research capability in the students.

ADMISSION PROCEDURE and ELIGIBILITY 

 The applicant should have a Bachelor’s degree in management/commerce or related discipline from Tribhuvan University or any other university recognized by TU.

Academic Approach

STUDENT-CENTRED TEACHING METHODS

Teaching methodology at GCM is virtually student-centered. It is supported by much updated teaching learning techniques that encourage active classroom participation. Our multiple teaching methods are: in-depth textual analysis and

comprehensive in-class exercises on business cases drawn from national and international contexts.

Various activities such as tutorials, seminars, library research, self-study, collaborative study, presentations and discussions, study tours, and project works are the most regularly used teaching techniques at GCM. Our classes are friendly, welcoming and supportive and our tutors will make students' experience both enjoyable and stimulating.

USE OF MODERN TEACHING AIDS

Teaching and learning at GCM is virtually supported by and equipped with advanced digital technology.

Computer labs, library, class rooms, seminar and activity halls, faculty cubes, staff rooms, and MIS unit are all provided with an access to WIFI and Internet facilities. These facilities motivate students to be involved in spontaneous study, academic networking and undertaking project works.

ISSUE-FOCUSED SEMINARS AND GROUP DISCUSSIONS

MBS and senior BBS students are assigned the study topics and issues related to business and administration for study and presentation. Students are encouraged to work in teams to undertake project works, case analysis, and article reviews. Periodic seminars are organized by the College by inviting outside experts and professionals. Students are encouraged to make their presentations in these seminars using power points.

CASE STUDY

GCM encourages students to be active in knowledge creation through case development. Cases based on local and global realities are assigned to students for written analysis and class-room presentation. Concerned faculties will work as resource persons to help and guide students in their analysis and ensure their creativity and maturity in case analysis. Students develop their problem solving and critical analysis skills by analyzing different business situations.

SOCIAL WORK

GCM students regularly participate in social events and community welfare like social awareness building, blood donations, fund raising campaigns during natural calamities and occasional outreach programs.

INDUSTRIAL VISITS & EXCURSIONS

GCM has established official links with many business houses in and out of Kathmandu valley so that students get an opportunity to visit these organizations and explore various business related issues and problems facing these organizations. Students also get the opportunity to learn from their best business practices. These visits, observations and study of organizations provide real-life practical exposure to students. Students also learn about the business practices and culture from such visits. In many occasions, students are taken for one day excursions as required by the courses.

INTERACTIVE LEARNIINGS AND PRESENTATIONS

Presentation is a core teaching pedagogy as used at GCM. Faculty members give students freedom to select the topics of their choice and relevance for power point presentations. Technical and logistic supports to students to prepare power points are provided by the College. These presentations often become a part of students' internal evaluation.

WRITING AND PUBLISHING

GCM regularly offers an opportunity to its students to take part in writing competitions.

The best write-ups of students are awarded and published in the newsletter and college magazine.

Utmost care is given to ensure the participation of each student in writing articles, book reviews, essays, etc. to be published in the college magazine. Graduate level students can contribute their research based work to be published in the College journal. The college publishes brochures, prospectus and news bulletins with the active involvement of students.

THESIS & PROJECT WORK

Students of BBS and MBS at GCM are regularly involved in different research works on various topics as part of their degree requirements. The major research works comprise thesis writing for MBS students and project work for BBS students. Thesis and project work are mandatory.

INTERNSHIP (EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING)

The BBS and MBS students at GCM are deputed to various financial institutions and other business organizations during their study period for experiential learning. The main objective of the internship program is to provide students an opportunity to get practical and professional exposure to business practices and realities. 

COURSE STRUCTURE

The curriculum for MBS degree comprises three separate and distinct course components including core course, specialization course and dissertation. Core business course integrate all analytical and functional areas and provide the students with an appreciation of the diversity and inter-relationship of business and management issues. Specialization can be done in different functional areas like accounting, fi nance, marketing, and general management. Students need to write dissertation in the fi nal semester based on their research. The following subjects are taught throughout the MBS program;

First Semester

  1. MKT 511: Marketing Management (3 Credit)
  2. ECO 512: Managerial Economics (3 Credit)
  3. MSC 514: Statistical Methods (3 Credit)
  4. MGT 515: Organizational Behavior (3 Credit)

Second Semester

  1. FIN 510: Financial Management (3 Credit)
  2. MGT 513: Human Resources Management (3 Credit)
  3. MSC 516: Production and Operations Management (3 Credit)
  4. ACC 517: Management Accountancy (3 Credit)
  5. MGT 518: Business Environment in Nepal (3 Credit)

Third Semester

  1. ACC 519: Accounting for Financial and Managerial Decision and Control (3 Credit)
  2. MSC 521: Research Methodology (3 Credit)
  3. MGT 522: International Business (3 Credit)
  4. MGT 524: Entrepreneurship (3 Credit)
  5. FIN 688: Corporate Finance (3 Credit) 

Fourth Semester

  1. FIN 561: Capital Structure Management (3 Credit)
  2. FIN 654: Financial Institutions and Markets (3 Credit)
  3. FIN 652: Securities Analysis and Portfolio Management (3 Credit)
  4. MGT 525: Dissertation

Class Hours

Morning Shift:

06:30 am to 10:00 am