General Information
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Duration of Course |
Minimum |
Two Years (Full-time course) |
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Span period |
Four years from the year of admission |
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Total Semester |
Four |
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Medium of Instruction |
English. |
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No. of Seats |
40 |
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Reservation |
SC 15 %, ST 7.5 %, PH 3 % |
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Course Affiliation |
University of Delhi |
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Fee per year |
Refer Prospectus of current Academic Year or Admission Notification. |
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Nature of Course |
Self Financing Course (No Government Funding) |
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Faculty |
Visiting Faculty from the University of Delhi, Other Universities, and Experts from Industry. |
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Placements |
100 % with attractive pay packages. |
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Eligibility for Admission
| Eligibility | The eligibility for admission is minimum 50% marks in the degree examination (10+2+3) of a recognized University. Candidates who are appearing for their qualifying examination are also eligible to apply. A relaxation of 5 % in total aggregate marks is for candidates belonging to reserved categories. | |
Criteria for Admission (New Admission)
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Admission Test |
The written Admission Test consists of objective type questions divided into four parts comprising of following: |
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(a) |
English Language Proficiency |
40 Questions |
160 Marks |
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(b) |
Quantitative Ability |
40 Questions |
160 Marks |
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(c) |
Logical Ability |
40 Questions |
160 Marks |
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(d) |
General Knowledge |
40 Questions |
160 Marks |
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The written admission test is of 2 hours duration. |
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Group Discussion and Personal Interview |
Only limited candidates are called for Group Discussion and Personal Interview on the basis of merit order of written test. |
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(a) |
Group Discussion |
10 Marks (10 % weightage) |
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(b) |
Personal Interview |
15 Marks (15 % weightage) |
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Candidates are finally selected for admission in order of merit on the basis of their total marks obtained in Written Test, Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
Subjects Offered
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Semester |
Paper No. |
Subjects |
Max. |
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I |
1.1 |
Indian Business Environment |
100 |
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1.2 |
Economics for Manager |
100 |
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1.3 |
Financial Management |
100 |
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1.4 |
Principle of Marketing |
100 |
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1.5 |
Quantitative Techniques-I |
100 |
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1.6 |
Organisational Psychology |
100 |
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1.7 |
Computer Applications in Business-I |
100 |
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II |
2.1 |
Global Business Environment |
100 |
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2.2 |
Quantitative Techniques-II |
100 |
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2.3 |
Accounting for Business-I |
100 |
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2.4 |
Legal Environment for Global Business |
100 |
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2.5 |
Computer Application in Business-II |
100 |
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2.6 |
Indian’s Foreign Trade and Policy |
100 |
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2.7 |
Cross-culture Buying Behavior |
100 |
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III |
3.1 |
Summer Training and Project |
100 |
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3.2 |
International Financial System |
100 |
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3.3 |
Transnational Marketing |
100 |
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3.4 |
Documentation for Global Trade |
100 |
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3.5 |
Human Resource Management |
100 |
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3.6 |
Accounting for Business–II |
100 |
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IV |
4.1 |
Business Policy and Strategic Management |
100 |
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4.2 |
International Financial Management |
100 |
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4.3 |
International Trade-Block and Agreement |
100 |
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4.4 |
Procedures and Logistics for Global Trade |
100 |
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4.5 |
International Investment Management |
100 |
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4.6 |
Social and Ethical Issues in Business |
100 |
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Other Academic Requirements
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Internal Assessment |
Internal Assessment comprises of following components with 30 % weightage in total marks of each subject: |
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Attendance |
To be eligible in each of the University Semester Examinations, the student shall attend at least 75% of the regular classes. Attendance in all seminars, special lectures, mid-term examinations and group discussions is compulsory. |
| Home Examinations | The College conducts internal (home) examinations every year, usually in the month of September/October for I and III semester and February/March for II and IV semester, on the pattern of the university semester examinations. The marks awarded in these examinations are taken into account for internal assessment with 10% weightage. |
| Semester Examinations | Every year University Semester Examinations are held in the month November/December for I & III semester and in April/May for II & IV semester. Seventy percent weightage in the maximum marks of each paper is given to the Semester Examinations. |
| Requirement for Promotion | The students who obtain in each of the papers of the four semesters at least 40% marks, and in the aggregate of the two semesters of each of the year, at least 50% marks, shall be eligible for the award of the Diploma. |
For more and updated details refer College Prospectus & Students Hand Book of Information of current academic year.
