Depertment of Management
MBA at Administrative Management College was started in the year 1994. It is affiliated to Bangalore University. The current intake is 90 students and awaiting for the approval from AICTE for increase in intake to 120 students. Several activities takes place in the Department of Management studies. Considering the student needs the HOD initiates various action to inculcate and overall development programmes for the benefit of students.
Salientt factors of MBA programme:
The MBA programme is designed to provide both a portfolio of strong functional skills of problem solving, decision-making and leadership ability and the ability to integrate them in different management settings.
- The programme consists of a perfect blend of Indian and International perspective and provides necessary insights and skills for tackling business situation both in the Indian and Global Market.
- The Programme provides opportunities and challenges of the complexities of domestic and international arena.
- The curriculum provides the necessary skills of systematic approach of identification and effective solution of problems and decision-making and communication ability.
- The courses offer areas of specializations like FINANCE, MARKETING, SYSTEM, PRODUCTION & HRM with broad-base knowledge of concepts, policies and techniques required for efficient administration and management of business.
- Highly competent and committed core faculty base and a pool of distinguished guest faculties from Industries and Academia.
- Curriculum and Pedagogy include classroom teaching, Group discussion, Presentation, Case study, Management Games, Role Playing, Industrial Visit, Quizzes, Debate, Seminars, Project Work, Summer Training and Soft Skill Development.
- Well-equipped computerized laboratory with ample collection of Titles, References and reputed Journals.
- Ample Internet Facility.
- Separate Placement Cell actively engages in counseling, training for development of communication skill, Grooming , Personality Development and placement.
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