- To build knowledge aboutvarious areas of business management, including the economic and legal environment.
- To introduce concepts of entrepreneurship and international business.
- To offer additional knowledge in one area of your interest – HR, Marketing, Finance, Production or Systems.
- To develop basic business and communication skills.
- To show examples of how the concepts apply in the real world.
- Principles of Management
- Financial & Management Accounting
- Managerial Economics
- Legal Environment of Business
- Organisational Behaviour
- Written Analysis & Communication
- Business Policy & Strategic Management
- Research Methodology
- Human Resource Management
- Marketing Management
- Financial Management
- Production & Materials Management
- International Business
- Project Mgt & Entrepreneurship Plus 2 ‘electives’ under one of these areas – HR / Marketing / Finance / Production / Systems
After you have decided to take up a career in managing businesses, if you are still unsure of what to specialize in, go for a general MBA degree. Here, in addition to learning general management, you can choose to study two subjects in your area of interest – HR, marketing, finance, systems or production. This will prepare you to take up managerial assignments / jobs in general or in a specific business area.
A general MBA qualification is also apt for the self-employed professionals and those running family businesses, who have to handle a variety of challenges in all areas of their business.