Course Curriculum Structure for MBA



Course Curriculum Structure for MBA (2020-2022)
          “LEARNING BEACON MANAGEMENT SCHOOL USA”

TRIMESTER I
Code
Subject
Credit
No. of classes per week (Each class is of 1.5 hr duration)
KMB -101
 Principles of Management
3
2
KMB-102
Communication for Management
3
2
KMB-103
Financial Accounting for managers
3
2
KMB-104
Business statistics & Analysis
3
2
KMB-105
Organisational Behaviour
3
2
KMB-106

Managerial Economics
3
2

TOTAL CREDIT POINTS
18



TRIMESTER II
Code
Subject
Credit
No. of classes per week
(Each class is of 1.5 hr duration)
KMB-201
Optimization and project research
3
2
KMB-202
Human resourse management
3
2
KMB-203
Project management
3
2
KMB-204
Financial management &corporate finance
3
2
KMB-205
Operation management
3
2
KMB-206
Quantitative technique for managers
1.5
1
KMB-207
Marketing management
1.5
1

TOTAL CREDIT POINTS
18


TRIMESTER III
Code
Subject
Credit
No. of classes per week
(Each class is of 1.5 hr duration)
KMB-301
Research Methodology
3
2
KMB-302
Sales and Distribution management
3
2
KMB-303
Consumer behavior &relationship management
3
2
KMB-304
Digital marketing &social media marketing
3
2
KMB-305
Retail management
3
2
KMB-306
Business/marketing communication
3
2
KMB-301
Global marketing
3
2

TOTAL CREDIT POINTS
21


Summer Internship

Summer Internship Programme
Credit
Duration of two months after completion of 3rd and before commencement of 4th  trimesters
(Tentatively 1st June – 31st July)
       10

In 4th and 5th trimesters a student can choose elective courses from not more than two areas of specialization. A student will have to take 6 electives in each of 4th and 5th trimester having dual specialization.  Each student has to take three elective papers each from two specialized areas in 4th and 5th trimesters.

Trimester-IV
(Electives-Marketing Management)
      KMB 401                   Search engine marketing usability
      KMB 402                   Sales & force management
      KMB 403                   Brand insight strategy
      KMB 404                   Forcasting,modeling and marketing strategy
      KMB 405                   International-multinational marketing
      KMB 406                   Merchandise studies
(Electives-Financial Management)
      FMC  401                  Investment Analysis &Portfolio Management
      FMC 402                   Tax planning & Management
      FMC  403                  Financial market &services
      FMC  404                  Working Capital Management
      FMC  405                  Management of Financial services
      FMC  406                  Audit  Management
(Electives-Human Resource Management)
      MSH 401                   Human Resource Planning
      MSH 402                   Industrial Relations & Labour Legislations
      MSH 403                   International HRM
      MSH 404                   Design of Organisation
      MSH 405                   Leadership Theory & Practices
      MSH 406                   HRM in Service Industry

(Electives-Operation Management)
      MSO  401                  Supply Chain Management
      MSO  402                  Project Management
      MSO  403                  Total  Quality Management
      MSO  404                  Forecasting Methods
      MSO  405                  Production Planning and Control System
      MSO  406                 Material Management

Trimester-V
(Electives-Marketing management )
·        KMB 501                   Marketing for service
·        KMB 502                   Marketing analytics
·        KMB 503                   Integrated Marketing Communication
·        KMB 504                  Service Marketing
·        KMB 505                   Retailing Management
·        KMB 506                   Digital Marketing and Electronic Commerce

(Electives-Financial Management)
·        FMC 501                   Funds Management in bank
·        FMC 502                   International financial Management
·        FMC 503                   Corporate tax & Goods and services tax(CT& GST)
·        FMC 504                   Financial Derivatives
·        FMC 505                    International Finance
·        FMC 506                   Corporate Restructuring

(Electives-Operation Management)
·        MSO 501                    Service Operations Management
·        MSO 502                   Entrepreneurial Decision Making
·        MSO 503                   Strategic Sourcing
·        MSO 504                   Technology Management
·        MSO 505                   Infrastructure Management
·        MSO 506                   World Class Manufacturing

(Electives-Human Resource Management)
·        MSH 501                   Performance Management
·        MSH 502                   Compensation & Reward management
·        MSH 503                   Organisational Change & Development
·        MSH 504                   Human Resource Development
·        MSH 505                   Strategic Human Resource Management
·        MSH 506                   Management of Self and Others

Trimester-VI
A student has to complete two compulsory courses given below. In addition to these, a student has to undergo a dissertation project work (MSP- 601) and appear in comprehensive viva voce carrying 6 & 5 credit points respectively
Code
Subject
Credit
No. of classes per week
(Each class is of 1.5 hr duration)
KMB-601
Business Ethics and Corporate Governance
3
2
KMB-602
International Business
3
2
KMB-601
Dissertation Project
6

KMB-602
Comprehensive Viva Voce
5


TOTAL CREDIT POINTS
17



Examination will be held after each trimester and student will be promoted on behalf of the marks gained.


Disclaimer  :

Note : This is just an Aviation  Fictional Corporate Game not a Real One . As an MBA students Interns are playing different Roles Play. 




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เค•เค•्เคทा 11 เคฏा 12 เคฎें เค•ोเคˆ เคญी, เค”เคฐ เค†เคˆเค†เคˆเคŸी เคคैเคฏाเคฐी เคฎें เคฐुเคšि เคฐเค–เคคा เคนै:
IIT-Professor เค…เคธिเคธ्เคŸेเคก เคฒเคฐ्เคจिंเค— (PAL) เคตीเคกिเคฏो เคฒेเค•्เคธेเคธ เคซॉเคฐ XI เค”เคฐ เค•्เคฒाเคธ XII เค•ो เคจीเคšे เคฆिเค เค—เค เคฒिंเค• เค•े เคฎाเคง्เคฏเคฎ เคธे You Tube เคชเคฐ เคเค•्เคธेเคธ เค•िเคฏा เคœा เคธเค•เคคा เคนै।
เคตिเคญिเคจ्เคจ เค†เคˆเค†เคˆเคŸी เค•े เค•เคˆ เคธंเค•ाเคฏ เคธเคฆเคธ्เคฏों เคจे เค‡เคจ เคต्เคฏाเค–्เคฏाเคจों เคฎें เคฏोเค—เคฆाเคจ เคฆिเคฏा เคนै। เคญौเคคिเค•ी เคตिเคญाเค— เค•े เคช्เคฐोเคซेเคธเคฐ เคฐเคตि เคธोเคจी, IIT เคฆिเคฒ्เคฒी เค•े เคฐाเคท्เคŸ्เคฐीเคฏ เคธเคฎเคจ्เคตเคฏเค• เคนैं เค”เคฐ IIT เคฆिเคฒ्เคฒी เคจे MHRD เค•े เคซंเคก เคธे เค‡เคธ เคชूเคฐे เคช्เคฐเคฏाเคธ เค•ो เคธเคฎเคจ्เคตिเคค เค•िเคฏा เคนै।
เค›ाเคค्เคฐों เค•े เคฒिเค เคซिเคœिเค•्เคธ, เค•ेเคฎिเคธ्เคŸ्เคฐी, เคฎैเคฅ्เคธ เค”เคฐ เคฌाเคฏोเคฒॉเคœी เคฎें 600 เค˜ंเคŸे เคธे เค…เคงिเค• เค•े เคต्เคฏाเค–्เคฏाเคจ เค‰เคชเคฒเคฌ्เคง เคนैं।

เคœीเคต เคตिเคœ्เคžाเคจ: เคšैเคจเคฒ เฅง เฅฏ


เคฐเคธाเคฏเคจ เคตिเคœ्เคžाเคจ: เคšैเคจเคฒ 20



เค—เคฃिเคค: เคšैเคจเคฒ เฅจเฅง



เคญौเคคिเค•ी: เคšैเคจเคฒ 22



เค‡เคจ เคตीเคกिเคฏो เค•ो เคฆूเคฐเคฆเคฐ्เคถเคจ เคซ्เคฐीเคกिเคถ เคกीเคŸीเคเคš เคชเคฐ เคญी เคเค•्เคธेเคธ เค•िเคฏा เคœा เคธเค•เคคा เคนै। เคตीเคกिเคฏो เค•ी เคชूเคฐी เคธूเคšी เค‰เคชเคฒเคฌ्เคง เคนै (เคšैเคจเคฒ 19,20,21 เค”เคฐ 22)

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เค›ाเคค्เคฐों เค•ो เค…เคฌ เคŸ्เคฏूเคถเคจ เคฎें เคญाเค— เคฒेเคจे เค•ी เค†เคตเคถ्เคฏเค•เคคा เคจเคนीं เคนै ...
เค‡เคธे เคธเคญी เค›ाเคค्เคฐों เค•ो เค…เค—्เคฐेเคทिเคค เค•เคฐें ।।
เค‰เคจเค•े เคชैเคธे เคฌเคšाเค“ ...
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Pls। เค…เคชเคจे เคฆोเคธ्เคคों / เคฐिเคถ्เคคेเคฆाเคฐों เค”เคฐ เคœเคฐूเคฐเคคเคฎंเคฆ เคฌเคš्เคšों เค•ी เคœाเคจเค•ाเคฐी เคชเคฐ เคชाเคธ เค•เคฐें।


TOP BUSINESS SCHOOL OF WORLD

TOP BUSINESS SCHOOL OF WORLD

1.HARWARD BUSINESS SCHOOL
75 YEARS OF MANAGEMENT IDEAS AND PRACTICE

           Harvard Business School (HBS) is the Graduate Business school of Harvard University . Located in Boston Massaclusetts, it is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the world. Harvard business school started in 1908, and their publications review started in 1922 and in the year 2000 came with the management time line. Harvard business review started the evolution of various stage of US economy that is social , political , environmental and its impact on the various phase of management as we learned today .
           The period from 1920 to 1929 is often called the Loring. The 1st world war was good for American. Factory production has raisin sharply to meet the needs of the war
America due to the mass production reduce cost, once the war was over its continued by American goods. The period between 1920-1929 was the most intense period in the entire history of the management thought.
         The process of Scientific Management started at Nine Philadelphia it was in 1880’s Fredrick Wilson Taylor the Management Guru. Rose through the mikes from late operator to Gantt to engineer of works. He develops the core of philosophy of Scientific Management , Henry Fayol highlights the Four Plants for motor in model T. scientific design of task, workers willing corporation between management and workers .Model T was was an auto mobile company built by motor company from 1908 until 1927 as practical affordable for common man .
·       Assembly line production allows to drop down the US dollar in 1925 , Example Tata Nano
·       Now we can relate T assembly line Located in Mahindra and Mahindra in Kandivali -west . were their bolero get assembled less than a minute
·       T- assembly line developed by
·       Fredrick Taylor
·       Adam Smith
·       Frank and Galbreath
·       Henry Fayol
        This phase is called evolution of scientific management .This era for the last development of automobile ,telephones motion pictures , radio and electronics appliances.
·       Aviation became a business for rapid economic & Industrial growth 
2.STANDFORD UNIVERSITY
The Stanford Graduate School of Business is the graduate business school of Stanford University in Stanford, California. It is a private research university with a staggering research budget of $1.6 billion. Apart from this, 31 faculty members of Stanford have received the prestigious Noble prize since the university’s inception. Almost 88 percent of Sandford University graduates employed three months after completing their graduation.
Stanford highlights:
·         More than 80% of undergraduate students are given financial aid by the university
·         Have an excellent student-faculty ratio of 4:1
·         Ranked second by the QS World University Rankings 2018.

In a Stanford survey, nearly two-thirds say they will be out of business in six months if current trends continue.
Maria Palacio lost 97% of her coffee company’s business over a 24-hour period in March, just a few days after the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic.
     Progeny Coffee delivers sustainably farmed coffee to workplaces in Silicon Valley. Business had been slowing as the health crisis mounted and tech companies encouraged employees to work from home. Then authorities in the San Francisco Bay Area issued orders for residents to shelter in place, emptying the offices of Palacio’s customers.  
Two weeks after the WHO declaration, the Sandford Latino entrepreneurship initiative administered a survey on the effects of the crisis to 224 mostly scaled ($1 million-plus revenue) Latino-owned businesses in the United States. The findings were alarming: 86% of respondents reported immediate negative effects ranging from project delays to complete closure. And almost two-thirds said they would not be able to sustain their businesses for more than six months if the restrictions were kept in place.