Overview
Bajrabarahi Campus, Chapagaun, Lalitpur, Nepal offers Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) is four years curriculum affiliated to Tribhuvan University. This course prepares the candidates for business and managerial sectors. The graduates are usually employed in the management sector and carry out further studies in business and management.
Eligibility:
BBS Stream- The candidates seeking admission to the BBS must have completed 10+2 form National Examinations Board (NEB) or equivalent securing at least second division (45%) or Minimum D+ in all subjects.
Vision
Our vision is to create one of the finest leading management campus focusing on the entrepreneurial and career-oriented program in Nepal having diversified students for the quality education.
Mission
Bajra Barahi campus is driven by the mission to provide students with best knowledge, skills and practical exposure they need to succeed and encompass in a well rounded educational and social work environment.
Eligibility
The Candidates seeking for admission to the BBS must have completed 10+2 from National Examination Board(NEB) or equivalent securing at least second division(45%) or Minimum D+ in all subjects.
Admission Procedure
The candidates must fill the application form with certificates and testimonials of XI and XII examinations passed, equivalency, transfer and character certificates and two recent passport Size Photographs.
Courses Offers
First Year | Second Year | Third Year | Fourth Year |
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Business English | Business Communication | Business Environment and Strategy | Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development |
Business Statistics | Macro Economics | Fundamentals of Financial Management | Business Research Methods 50/ Final Project-50 |
Micro Economics | Cost and Management Accounting | Business Law | Fundamental of Corporate Finance |
Accounting for Financial Analysis | Fundamentals of Marketing | Taxation and Auditing | Fundamental of Investment |
Principles of Management | Foundations of Human Resource Management | Organizational Behaviour | Financial Marketing and Institution |