Inspirations
Anyone can steer the ship when the sea
is calm.
Publilius Syrus
1st Century BC, Roman Writer
is calm.
Publilius Syrus
1st Century BC, Roman Writer
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Admission on for 2009 - 2011 session PGDMB
Admission on for 2009 – 2011 Exec. MBA Program (Weekend Module)
GDPI – Results announced for the date 22nd March, 2009 at Hotel Maurya, Patna
Admission on for 2009 – 2011 Exec. MBA Program (Weekend Module)
GDPI – Results announced for the date 22nd March, 2009 at Hotel Maurya, Patna
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Programme
Eligibility
Curriculum
Pre Term Courses
Application forms may be bought from the campus or online by payment of prescribed fees of Rs.900/-. Applications are to be sent by post or hand delivered.
Students are required to furnish their CAT /MAT scores or GMAT scores in the case of outstation students. These scores are one of many ways to shortlist candidates.
Group Discussion and Personal Interview : Short listed candidates shall be called for a Group Discussion. Venues of such Group Discussion shall be intimated to candidates over the website as well as through newsprint.
Students selected in the Group Discussion shall appear for a Personal Interview.
ELECTIVES
I. MARKETING:
II. FINANCE:
III. HUMAN RESOURCE:
IV. SYSTEMS:
V. OPERATIONS:
NOTE:
Eligibility
Curriculum
Pre Term Courses
MBA Degree Programme – 2 years Full time
Curriculum
Application forms may be bought from the campus or online by payment of prescribed fees of Rs.900/-. Applications are to be sent by post or hand delivered.
Students are required to furnish their CAT /MAT scores or GMAT scores in the case of outstation students. These scores are one of many ways to shortlist candidates.
Group Discussion and Personal Interview : Short listed candidates shall be called for a Group Discussion. Venues of such Group Discussion shall be intimated to candidates over the website as well as through newsprint.
Students selected in the Group Discussion shall appear for a Personal Interview.
Semester I |
Semester II |
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| 1. | Managerial Communication | 7. | Management Information Systems |
| 2. | Mathematics and Statistics for Managers | 8. | Marketing Management |
| 3. | Information Technology for Managers | 9. | Production and Materials Management |
| 4. | Managerial Economics | 10. | Financial Management |
| 5. | Organisational Behaviour | 11. | Human Resource Management |
| 6. | Management Accounting | 12. | International Business Environment |
Semester III |
Semester IV |
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| 13. | Operations Research | 18. | Strategic Management |
| 14. | Enterprisewide Information Systems | 19. | Research Methodology |
| 15. | Elective - I | 20. | Elective - IV |
| 16. | Elective - II | 21. | Elective - V |
| 17. | Elective - III | 22. | Elective - VI |
| 23. | Project Work (Dissertation and Viva-voce) | ||
ELECTIVES
I. MARKETING:
Semester III |
Semester IV |
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| 1. | Strategic Marketing | 1. | Brand Management |
| 2. | Consumer Behavior | 2. | Sales and Distribution Management |
| 3. | Advertising Management | 3. | Retailing |
II. FINANCE:
Semester III |
Semester IV |
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| 1. | International Financial Management | 1. | Project Appraisal, Planning & Control |
| 2. | Strategic Cost Management | 2. | Security Analysis and Portfolio Management |
| 3. | Commercial Bank Management | 3. | Financial Services |
III. HUMAN RESOURCE:
Semester III |
Semester IV |
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| 1. | Performance Management | 1. | Rewards Management |
| 2. | Business Law | 2. | Change Management |
| 3. | Organisation Development | 3. | Recruitment & Selection |
IV. SYSTEMS:
| Semester III | Semester IV | ||
| 1. | e-Business | 1. | Relational Database Managements Systems and Laboratory |
| 2. | Internet Technologies and Systems | 2. | Software Design and Project Management |
| 3. | Knowledge Management | 3. | Structured System Analysis and Design |
V. OPERATIONS:
Semester III |
Semester IV |
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| 1. | Supply Chain Management | 1. | Advanced Material Management |
| 2. | Advanced Operation Research | 2. | Lean Manufacturing |
| 3. | Total Quality Management | 3. | World Class Manufacturing |
NOTE:
- The third semester has fifteen electives, out of which, the candidate has to select any three.
- The fourth semester has fifteen electives, out of which, the candidate has to select any three.
