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Chinta Mani Gautam

Mr. Chinta Mani Gautam holds M Phil degree in Accountancy from Tribhuvan University, and has more than twenty-five years of teaching experience, including twenty years in graduate and undergraduate level. Currently, Mr. Gautam is a Faculty member at Public Youth Campus (TU).

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About PYC-MBS

The MBS programme is the most prioritized programme of the Public Youth Campus. As a constituent campus of TU, PYC prioritizes the MBS programme as a highly important degree under FOMTU.  MBS programme is to enable the students to work as competent managers and to meet the demand of higher level managers in organizations, particularly in the functional areas of management Upon graduation, a student should be able to function as a manager in business, Industry, government and nongovernmental sector, within and outside the country, in areas like accounting, marketing, finance and general management.

Curricular Structure

The FOM recognizes the need for both breadth and depth in the total academic pattern. The MBS program is a four semester (two-year) program with three key components:
(1) core courses, (2) specialization courses, and (3) a dissertation.

  1. Core Courses
    Core business courses integrate all analytical and functional areas and provide students with an appreciation of the diversity and inter-relationship of business and management issues. It includes subjects such as Research Methodology, Statistical Methods, Managerial Economics, Organizational Behaviour, Human Resources Management, Managerial Finance, Management Accountancy, Accounting for Financial and Managerial Decision and Control, Marketing Management, Production and Operations Management, International Business, Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management and Business Environment.
  2. Specialization Courses
    Specialization in any one of the areas, such as, Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and Management enables the student to develop expertise in his/her concentration area.
  3. Dissertation
    The MBS programme requires students to conduct original research work during the four semesters of the two-year study period. Students are required to write a dissertation based on their original research work. Students writing dissertation are encouraged to write their dissertation within the selected specialization area.

FIN 510 Financial Management
MKT 511 Marketing Management
ECO 512 Managerial Economics
MGT 513Human Resource Management
MSC 514 Statistical Methods
MGT 515 Organizational Behavior
MSC 516 Production and Operations Management
ACC 517 Management Accountancy
MGT 518 Business Environment
MGT 519 Managerial Communication
ACC 519 Accounting for Financial and Managerial Decision and Control
MSC 521 Research Methodology
MGT 522 International Business
MGT 523 Strategic Management
MGT 524 Entrepreneurship

Finance (Three subjects)
FIN 650 Asset Management
FIN 651 Capital Structure Management
FIN 652 Working Capital Management
FIN 653 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
FIN 654 Financial Markets and Institutions
FIN 655 International Financial Management
FIN 656 Financial Derivatives and Market
Marketing (Three subjects)
MKT 657 Consumer Behavior
MKT 658 International Marketing
MKT 659 Brand Management
MKT 660 Sales Management
MKT 661 Retail Management
MKT 662 Industrial Marketing
MKT 663 Services Marketing
Management (Three subjects)
MGT 664 Productivity Management
MGT 665 Organizational Development and Change
MGT 666 Quality Management
MGT 667 Recent Trends in Management
MGT 668 Organizational Theory
MGT 669 Performance Management
MGT 670 Leadership and Communication
Accountancy (Three subjects)
ACC 671 Advanced Financial Accounting
ACC 672 Corporate Taxation
ACC 673 Cost Management
ACC 674 Contemporary Auditing
ACC 675 Financial and Accounting Control
Acc 676 Accounting Theory and Financial Reporting
ACC 677 Management Control System

A student is required to undertake a research assignment and prepare a dissertation at the end of the fourth semester in the format prescribed by the FOM. The colleges shall assign a faculty member to supervise the research work. The research work must be presented in the format as prescribed by FOM. The evaluation of the research shall be based on the following two components:
Written Report: 75 %
Viva-voce: 25%
FOM shall conduct the written evaluation through two independent evaluators. The marks awarded by each evaluator shall be averaged. The concerned campus/college shall conduct the viva-voce examination.

Course Cycle (15 Credit hours in each semester)

MKT 511 Marketing Management
ECO 512 Managerial Economics
MSC 514 Statistical Methods
MGT 515 Organizational Behavior
MGT 519 Managerial Communication

FIN 510 Financial Management
MGT 513 Human Resource Management
MSC 516 Production and Operations Management
ACC 517 Management Accountancy
MGT 518 Business Environment

ACC 519 Accounting for Financial and Managerial Decision and Control
MSC 521 Research Methodology
MGT 522 International Business
MGT 523 Strategic Management
MGT 524 Entrepreneurship

SPECIALIZATION  COURSES (Choose three subject from one of specialization area from the following)
Finance (Three subjects)
FIN 650 Asset Management
FIN 651 Capital Structure Management
FIN 652 Working Capital Management
FIN 653 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
FIN 654 Financial Markets and Institutions
FIN 655 International Financial Management
FIN 656 Financial Derivatives and Market
Marketing (Three subjects)
MKT 657 Consumer Behavior.
MKT 658 International Marketing
MKT 659 Brand Management
MKT 660 Sales Management
MKT 661 Retail Management
MKT 663 Services Marketing
Accountancy (Three subjects)
ACC 672 Corporate Taxation
ACC 673 Cost Management
ACC 674 Contemporary Auditing
Acc 676 Accounting Theory and Financial Reporting
ACC 677 Management Control System
Management (Three subjects)
MGT 665 Organizational Development and Change
MGT 666 Quality Management
MGT 667 Recent Trends in Management
MGT 668 Organizational Theory
MGT 669 Performance Management
MGT 670 Leadership and Communication
MGT 525 Dissertation 6 cr. hrs

Teaching Pedagogy

The MBS program is based on the student-centered learning approach. The general teaching methodology of theprogram includes interactive lectures, students’ presentations, case studies, and projects. The teaching faculty shall determine the appropriate teaching-learning methods suitable for each course.

The normal duration and the maximum duration for the completion of the requirements for the various programs are as follows:

  • Normal duration – 24 months (4 semesters)
  • Maximum duration – 5 Years

Eligibility

The students applying for admission to MBS course must have successfully completed the BBS programme or a bachelor degree on any discipline from Tribhuvan University or from any other University recognized by Tribhuvan University.

Students applying for the MBS program must fill in the application with all details of their personal information and past academic records. The selection of students shall be based on CMAT. The test shall be based on the GMAT and GRE format. The admission test shall be concentrated on testing verbal ability quantitative ability, business and economics and general awareness. There shall be altogether hundred (100) questions in the CMAT containing 25 questions in each section. Students must secure a minimum of 40 percent in the CMAT in order to qualify for the admission.

Examination and Evaluation

The performance of students will be evaluated through ongoing in-semester evaluations and semester-end examinations. The FOM shall have the final authority in conducting, evaluating and awarding grades in semester-end examinations. The course facilitator (instructor) shall decide the grades in the in-semester evaluations. A student is required to pass the internal and external examinations independently.

  • Students who do not qualify to appear in the semester-end examinations will have to reregister and retake the course as per the semester cycle.
  • Students who are qualified but fail to appear in semester end examination or failed in the semester end examination can appear in the semester end examination as per the semester cycle.
  • In case students failed or fail to appear in at most two subjects in final semester, FOM shall organize chance exam for them.

The in-semester (internal) evaluation shall generally have a total weight of 40 percent in each course. Students have to secure at least 50 percent marks in each subject to pass the in-semester exam. The concerned faculty shall be responsible for the continuous in-semester evaluations. The in-semester evaluation shall be based on a student’s performance in class presentations, case analysis, and project assignments, class tests and others as required by the course. A student must secure a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.7 or Grade B minus (B-) in a course in order to be eligible to appear in the semester-end examination of that course. The in-semester evaluations will be based on the following components:
                                        In-semester Evaluation: 40 Marks
Evaluation Activities                                                                                     Weight in %
In-semester pre-board examination                                                                          40
Class-room activities (Class presentations, case analysis, group works etc) – 20
Project Assignments                                                                                                   30
Class Attendance                                                                                                         10
Total                                                                                                                          100 %

In case a student remains absent in internal examination due to serious illness will given one-time opportunity to appear in the exam if he/she is able to produce an authorized medical certificate. The internal exam notice will be published by the concerned department or campus.

The semester-end examinations on course work related subjects shall have a total weight of 60 percent. The semester-end examination shall be based on problem solving questions, analytical questions, and case studies or any other formats as demanded by a course. The duration of the examination shall be 3 hours for each course. 

External examinations shall be conducted as presented in the following table:

External Evaluation: 60 Marks

Evaluation Components           Number of Questions and Choice        Weight in %

Case Analysis, Situation Analysis,

Extended Problem Analysis as

suitable to the course.

Compulsory Questions

(Q .N. 1)

30

Long Questions, Problem Solving,

Critical Analysis Oriented questions

Analytical Questions with one choice.

(Three questions of 15 marks each to

be solved by students)

45

Concept Oriented Short Answer

Questions

Six Short Answer Questions with One

Choice Questions (Five Questions of 5

marks to be solved by students

25

Total Marks 100

Graduation Requirements

To receive MBS degree the student must have:

This program demands a very high level of commitment from students. Students are required to attend regularly all classes and presentations as required by the course. Students failing to attend 80 % of classes shall not be allowed to appear in the semester-end examinations.

Scholarships

MBS मा प्रत्येक क्याम्पस/ कलेजले तोकिएको संख्यामा योग्य ठहरिएका विद्यार्थीहरुबाट अनिवार्य रुपमा आवेदन आव्हान गरि त्रि. वि. नियमानुसार विद्यार्थीहरुलाई क्याम्पसले  छात्रवृत्ति उपलब्ध गराउने छ । छात्रवृत्ति कोटामा विद्यार्थी भर्ना देहायको प्राथमिकता क्रमको आधारमा योग्यताक्रम अनुसार छनौट गर्नु पर्नेछ ः–

Fee Structure

Every year, Faculty of Management, Tribhuvan University (FOM-TU) conducts the entrance exam to offer admissions to the aspiring candidates into MBS and other various under graduate and post graduate courses. Aspirants qualifying the entrance exam will be eligible for admissions into the Public Youth Campus. Candidates willing to get admissions on the basis of their scores must get familiar with the fee structure of the Public Youth Campus.

Semester Fee (Rs)
First
15500
Second
8860
Third
8870
Fourth
10145
Total

37445

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Rajubhai Manandhar - Message

Mr. Rajubhai Manandhar is Teaching Assistant at Public Youth Campus, Tribhuvan University. He is specialized in marketing subject. He joined this campus in 2001 then is promoted to Teaching Assistant in 2009 and he is working as this capacity to till date. He served as chief of student welfare in Public Youth Campus from 2013 to 2017. Mr. Manandhar also served as Campus Chief in Lumbini Academic College from 2008 to 2012. Besides teaching, he has contributed in many social organization including Nepal Redcross Society, Lions Club of Sankhu and Democratic Professor Association of Nepal.

At present, Mr. Rajubhai Manandhar is chairman of Shree Madhaba Narayan Swasthani brata tatha Shalinadi Sudhar Samitte in Sankhu, Kathmandu and vice-chairman of Sunaulo Lumbini Saving and Credit Co-operative Limited. He is also a member of Discipline Committee and Election Committee of All Nepal Football Association (ANFA).