P79 - MBA - Prospectus 2024 08-06-2024
P79 - MBA - Prospectus 2024 08-06-2024
P79 - MBA - Prospectus 2024 08-06-2024
(AICTE Approved)
Year 2024-25
M.B.A. Prospectus 2024-25: 1
NB21-22-08 MBA
Programme
P79
Code
Duration 2 Years
2. About Programme
Objectives of the Programme
1. To develop strong leadership and management skills.
2. To foster critical thinking and strategic decision-making abilities.
3. To enhance business acumen and understanding of various
industries.
4. To cultivate effective communication and collaboration capabilities.
5. To promote ethical business practices and social responsibility.
6. To prepare learners for global business challenges and opportunities.
Medium
The medium of instructions and examination is English only.
Programme Structure
The programme consists of 22 courses and project work spread over 4
semesters in two academic years.
Semester I
Course
Course Name Credits Marks
Code
MBA101 Accounting and Finance for Managers 4 100
MBA102 Business Environment 4 100
MBA103 Economics for Managers 4 100
Management Processes & Organisational
MBA104 4 100
Behaviour
MBA105 Research Methodology & Communications 4 100
Semester II
Compulsory Courses
Course
Course Name Credits Marks
Code
Specializations:
Total : 3 Courses : Compulsory 2 Courses + Optional 1 Course
Note : 2 courses are compulsory & for optional courses learner can select any
one course from the optional courses available.
(A) Finance group
Course
Course Name Credits Marks
Code
FMG301 Corporate Finance (Compulsory) 4 100
FMG302 Indian Financial System & Management of 4 100
Financial Institutions (Compulsory)
FMG303 Management of Financial Services (Optional) 4 100
OR
FMG304 Security Analysis & Portfolio Management 4 100
(Optional)
Semester IV
Compulsory Courses
Course Course Name Credits Marks
Code
MBA401 Business Laws 4 100
MBA402 Management Information System 4 100
P97 PRJ Project Work 8 200
Specialization:
Total : 3 Courses : Compulsory 2 Courses + Optional 1 Course
Note : 2 courses are compulsory & for optional courses learner can select any
one course from the optional courses available.
Note :
1. Three specialization groups are available for the learners. The
learners have to choose one group out of these three groups. The
counselling will be conducted only at the School of Commerce
and Management, YCMOU at the University Headquarters
Nashik.
2. For the convenience of the learners, the School of Commerce and
Management may provide experts for clarification of doubts through
various modes. The guidelines regarding the same will be
communicated to the learners from time to time.
3. Learner should read the above information carefully and choose
their Specialization Courses.
3. Evaluation Procedure
Evaluation
The pattern of evaluation used for the M.B.A. programme will consist of the
following components.
For each theory course of 100 marks, there will be 80 marks for University
Assessment (End Examination [EE]) and 20 marks reserved for Continuous
Assessment (Home Assignments [CA])
Learner will have to obtain minimum 40 marks to pass in each course.
Evaluation Pattern
End Examination 80 Marks
Continuous Assessment 20 Marks
Total 100 Marks
Grading:
The examinees shall be evaluated for internal assessment and end
examination as per the evaluation pattern for the respective courses. The
numerical marks in the aggregate shall be converted to the appropriate
Letter grade and Grade point on prorate basis, i.e. using scaling down 100
marks to 10 Grade point Scale. Thus, a person who has scored 46 marks
out of maximum 100 marks in the aggregate shall get C (Average) Grade
securing 5 points.
A Learner obtaining Grade F shall be considered failed and will be required
to reappear in the examination.
For non credit courses ‘Satisfactory’ or “Unsatisfactory’ shall be indicated
instead of the letter grade and this will not be counted for the computation
of SGPA/CGPA.
The Universities can decide on the grade or percentage of marks required to
pass in a course and also the CGPA required to qualify for a degree taking
into consideration the recommendations of the statutory professional
councils such as AICTE, MCI, BCI, NCTE etc.
Important
Learners not completing successfully one or more courses at the first year
level, may be given admission to the Second Year. This evaluation pattern
will remain in force, unless changed subsequently. In the event that any
changes are made in this regard, these will be communicated to all the
concerned and will become applicable to the ongoing Learner-batch and also
binding on them.
Programme Fees
The fees will be collected annually at the time of learner registration. The
fee structure for the M.B.A. Programme is as follows.
(1) Total Programme Fee
The total Programme fee consists of 2 (Two) independent parts:
a) University Programme Fees (UPF):
The University Programme fee is inclusive of examination fees. Each student has to pay
UPF by online mode as specified by the University. University accepts no other form of
payment.
b) Study Centre Fees (SCF):
Each student has to pay the SCF directly to the respective study centre. Students are
supposed to keep receipt of Study Centre fees for future reference.
Please do not pay any additional fees to the Study Centre. The programme fees will be as
given below. If your admission is cancelled due to some reason, the programme admission
fees will not be refunded.
(2) Fees for the Programme is as follows:
First Year
University Programme Fee 14908
Study Centre Fee 3000
Total 17908
Mandatory fees
Mandatory fees
Re-registration
Re-registration shall be done once only. The period of Re-registration is
valid for 3 years only. The Re-registration is not allowed after 3 years of the
expiry of the first Registration date. The total period of Re-registration is 3
years, so Learner must apply immediately after the expiry of the registration
period.
Illustrative Examples
The examples given for each section are merely to illustrate the nature of
task required.
The examples cited here are just to give an idea about the nature of
entrance examination and questions appearing in entrance examination may vary
from illustrative examples.
Example 1
Which is the number, which when squared and added to 12 becomes seven
times its value?
(A) 2, (B) 3
(C) 5, (D) 6
Example 2
If the radius of a circle is increased by 1cm. the ratio of the new
circumference to the new diameter will be -
(a) + 2 (b) – 2
(c) (2* + 1)/2 (d) None of these
Example 3
Rama and Krishna hire a pasture for Rs.260. Rama puts 20 cows for 3
months and Krishna puts 35 cows for 2 months. The amount to be paid by
Rama will be -
(A) Rs. 100 /-, (B) Rs. 115 /-
(C) Rs. 140 /-, (D) Rs. 120 /-
Table No.1
Workers Age-range of Work experience of retrenched
Worker
Year retrenched retrenched workers workers (yrs.)
strength
(number) 20-24 25-29 30-34 <1 1 to <3 3 to <5 5 & above
1999 4000 15 2 10 3 10 3 2 0
1992 4525 20 7 11 2 9 6 4 1
1993 5000 25 6 13 6 12 7 4 2
Example 1
The cost price of an article is Rs. 8.50. The selling price is to be decided so
that a profit of 25% on the selling price will be made? What should be the
selling price ?
(A) Rs. 11.33 (B) Rs. 10.36
(C) Rs. 12.05 (D) Rs. 9.78
Example 2
The sum of Rs. 4000 will amount to Rs. 5000 at a simple interest of 5%
p.a. in -
(A) 4 years; (B) 6 years
(C) 2 years 6 months (D) 5 years
Example 1
Directions : Read carefully the passage given below and answer the questions
that follow.
Secretarial practices in modern offices have seen many technological
changes in recent years. A major event is the advent of computerisation in every
sphere of life. A leading typing institute offering regular training as well as
Classification Scheme
Mark
(i) if it is a major objective in the decision making process.
(ii) If it is a major factor, influencing the decision.
(iii) If it is a minor factor, influencing the decision.
(iv) if it is an unimportant issue, in making a decision.
8. Regional Centres
Following list provide detail information about Regional Centres of the
University
Sr. Regional
Address Tel. Fax No.
No. Center
01. Amravati Yashwantarao Chavan Maharashtra Tel No.0721-2531444
Open University, Amravati Regional Fax. No. 0721-2531445
Centre, V.M.V. Road to Valgaon Road,
Post. V.M.V., Amaravati-444604
02. Aurangabad Yashwantarao Chavan Maharashtra Tel No. 0240-2335798 /
Open University, Aurangabad Regional 2356826
Centre, C/o, Survey No.41, Nandanvan Fax No. 0240-2335798
Colony, Camp, Aurangabad-431001
03. Mumbai Yashwantarao Chavan Maharashtra Tel No. 022-23874186 /
Open University, Mumbai Regional 23813256
Centre, C/o, Jagannath Shankarsheth, Fax No. 022-23826135
Primary Muncipal School, 2nd Floor,
Frear Breech (South), Nana Chouk,
Grant Road (West), Mumbai-400007.
04. Nagpur Yashwantarao Chavan Maharashtra Tel No. 0712-2553724 /
Open University, Nagpur Regional 25
Centre, Subhedar Hall, University Fax No. 0712- 2553725
Sports Area, Law College Campus,
Amravati Road, Ravinagar Chouk,
Nagpur-440001
05. Nashik Yashwantarao Chavan Maharashtra Tel. No. 0253-2317063
Open University, Nashik Regional Fax No. 0253-2576756
Centre, Old Corporation Building, 2nd
Floor, New Pandit Colony, Nashik-
422002
10. Instructions/Contacts
Sr.
Type of Query Whom to Contact?
No.
1 Admission Related Registration Section YCMOU, Nashik
Matter Ph : (0253) 2230580
2 Learners Queries Director, Student Services Division,
YCMOU, Nashik Ph : (0253) 2231478
3 Examination Related Controller of Examination or
Matters Dy. Registrar Examination Unit-2,
YCMOU, Nashik
Ph : (0253) 2230058/2230189
4. Academic Matters Director, School of Commerce &
Management, YCMOU, Nashik
Ph : (0253) 2231477
5. Project Work Related Email : mbaprojects@ycmou.ac.in
Queries Ph : (0253) 2231477
Note :
(1) Learner is requested to contact only concerned person to whom the query
is related.