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JIWAJI UNIVERSITY, GWALIOR

School of Distance Education

MBA PROGRAMME STRUCTURE


Duration : Minimum 2 Years and Maximum 5 Years
Medium of Instructions : English
Examinations : English
MBA-I Year: Compulsory Courses

S. No. Course Code Course Title Marks


1. MP 101 Management & Organizational Behaviour 100
2. MP 102 Managerial Economics 100
3. MP 103 Accounting for Managers 100
4. MP 104 Fundamentals of Information Technology 100
5. MP 105 Business Ethics 100
6. MP 106 Marketing Management 100
7. MP 107 Financial Management 100
8. MP 108 Human Resource Management 100
9. MP 109 Operations Management 100
10. MP 110 Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management 100
11. MP 111 Global Business Management 100
MBA-II Year : Compulsory Courses

S. No. Course Code Course Title Marks


12. MP 201 Business Environment 100
13. MP 202 Research Methodology 100
14. MP 203 Management Information System 100
15. MP 204 Quantitative Techniques 100
16. MP 205 Strategic Management 100

Specialisation Stream : Five Courses of each Stream.


17-21 The student will have to opt for specialisation in any one of the following stream:

Specialisation Stream - Human Resource Management (HRM)

S. No. Course Code Course Title Marks


17 MP 401 (HRM) Human Resource Development 100
18 MP 402 (HRM) Organizational Development & Training 100
19 MP 403 (HRM) Performance Mgt & Compensation Planning 100
20 MP 404 (HRM) Indian Labour Legislation 100
21 MP 405 (HRM) Collective Bargaining & Negotiation Skills 100

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Specialisation Stream - Financial Management (FM)
S. No. Course Code Course Title Marks
17 MP 501 (FM) Security Analysis & Portfolio Management 100
18 MP 502 (FM) Financial Services 100
19 MP 503 (FM) Capital Market & SEBI Regulations 100
20 MP 504 (FM) International Financial Management 100
21 MP 505 (FM) Project Management 100
Specialisation Stream - Marketing Management (MM)
S. No. Course Code Course Title Marks
17 MP 601 (MM) Consumer Behaviour & Mark Research 100
18 MP 602 (MM) Retail Management 100
19 MP 603 (MM) Product & Brand Management 100
20 MP 604 (MM) Advertising & Sales Promotion 100
21 MP 605 (MM) Sales & Logistics Management 100
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Note: The University has the right to withdraw/offer/change the courses as per requirement.

ELIGIBILITY FOR MANAGEMENT PROGRAMMES


Graduate with 50% marks or Bachelor's/Master’s Degree with three years of
supervisory/managerial/professional experience or Professional Qualification in
Accountancy/Cost and Works Accountancy/Company Secretary etc. or Master's degree in
any subject.
Explanations: 'Professional' means a person holding a degree in Engineering, Law,
Medicine, Accountancy etc./ 'Experience' means work experience of a person during or after
acquiring the qualification as specified above / Supervisory experience means that person is
in the supervisory grade and supervising the work of a minimum of three subordinates
reporting to him / her. / Managerial Experience means that the person is concerned with
decision making responsibilities.
Format for Experience Certificate (To be attached with the Admission Form, if applicable)

Experience Certificate
This is to certify that Mr./Ms. ............................................................................... is a
bachelor’s degree holder, employed with this organisation as .............................................
since ................................ and has more than 3 years of Supervisory/Managerial/Professional
experience. Total number of persons working under his/her supervision is ........ .
Signature with date
Name & Designation with Seal
(Self-employed professionals may certify on their own behalf but they should attach attested
copies of their Registration Certificates)

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ADMISSION CRITERIA
Admission to the eligible aspirants for the Management Programme will be granted subject
to:
Scores obtained in MAT/CAT/CMAT/any other recognised test organised by
Competition Test Agency during last one year. University reserves the right to
exempt the test or decide the cut off pass percentage for admission. The requisite
score card of the test is to be enclosed with the Application Form if test score of
other agency is to be considered for Admission.

REGISTRATION
(1) Admission Forms will be submitted only at the time of first entry to the
Programme. Subsequent continuation in the programme will be through
Promotion. Promotee Form or Re-registration form will be made available at the
website of VMOU.
(2) In case the student does not qualify the courses within stipulated examination. i.e.
two years, he/she will have to apply for Term end Examination for those courses.
The marks obtained in the assignments will be carried forward. Examination fee
will be extra as per the prevalent Fee Structure at that time.

VALIDITY OF ADMISSION LISTS


Candidates who are offered admission have to join on or before the date indicated by the
University. In case they seek admission in the next session they have to apply afresh in the
next year.
INCOMPLETE AND LATE APPLICATIONS

Incomplete and late application forms will be summarily rejected without referring to the
candidate. The students are, therefore, advised to fill in the relevant columns carefully and
enclose all the copies of the certificates asked for and submit the filled in form to the
concerned Director, Regional Centre before the due date.
MEDIUM

The medium of instructions and examinations is English.

EVALUATION AND EXAMINATIONS


The evaluation system of the Programme is based on two components :

(a) Continuous Evaluation : It carries a weightage of 30% marks which consists of


Internal Home Assignments.

(b) Term-End Examinations (TEE) : It carries a weightage of 70% marks. Term-end


Examinations will be held after completion of one year in the month of June every
year. The students are at liberty to appear in any of the examinations conducted by
the University during the year subject to the completion of the minimum and
maximum time frame prescribed for the programme pursued.

For appearing in the examination a student has to submit an examination form before the due
date. If a student misses any Term-end Examination, s/he may appear for any of them or all
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the papers in the subsequent Term-end Examination subject to a maximum ceiling of courses
at a time. This facility will be available until a student secures the minimum qualifying marks
upto a stipulated period. For successfully qualifying a course, a student will have to obtain at
least 40% marks in both continuous and term-end examination respectively.

PROGRAMME DELIVERY
The University follows a multi-media approach for instructions. It comprises of :

(a) Self-Instructional Printed Material: The written printed material for theory
components of the programme is supplied to the students for every course. Besides,
Videos on selected topics are also available on Website.

(b) Counselling Sessions: Normally counselling sessions are held as per a schedule
drawn by the Co-ordinator of the Study Centre. They are generally held on Sundays.
The counselling sessions will be held subject to the availability of a minimum number
of students at a particular centre and local expertise as per rules.

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