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30th March 2016, 08:14 AM
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BVP Delhi MBA
Can you tell me about the eligibility requirement for MBA (Master in Business Administration) Program of BVP or Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University?
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30th March 2016, 08:16 AM
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Re: BVP Delhi MBA
The MBA Program of Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University enables the student to Master the essential tools and management skills needed in today’s world and perform the managerial functions as socially responsible, ethical citizens of the workplace and global community. Duration: 2 years Eligibility: One should be Indian National One who has passed Bachelor Degree or Master Degree from any recognized University with minimum 50% marks in aggregate (45% for SC / ST candidate) OR One in the final admission degree (Bachelor or Master) are also eligible to apply provided they complete the graduation requirement including practical Exam, Viva / assignments on or before a day of admission. Admission Criteria: Admission through CET conducted by BVDU Specialization in Marketing: It increases the knowledge and enhances the skills of those working in the field of marketing, advertising, public relations etc. The goal is to develop increased sophistication relative to marketing decisions, and prepare students to study at advanced levels. It is designed to give theoretical frameworks and tools to help firms meet demands of the marketplace in a profitable way. A wide range of marketing strategy topics and marketing are covered along with imparting the knowledge of the discipline’s foundations. Specialization in Finance: It develops the basic analytical skills and principles of corporate finance and applies them to real-world problems using case analyses. One is trained to evaluate financing alternatives, to plan the company’s future performance, to evaluate investment projects and choose the optimum financial mix. Specialization in production and operations – It provides an overview of the most important operational issues faced by service providers and manufacturers. Decisions related to the supply of goods and services greatly influence the long term competitiveness of an organization. Furthermore, decisions made throughout the organization have an enormous impact on the capability of operations. It extends lessons learned from the tangible transformation world of the manufacturer to the transformation of intangibles associated with service providers. |