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Dr B R AMBEDKAR NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JALANDHAR -144011
Applications for Admissions to MBA Programme (2013-2014)
Applications are invited for Two-year Master of Business administration (MBA) programme
for the academic session 2013-2014. The details of seats, eligibility criteria, selection
procedure, reservation, and broad areas of specialization are available on Institute’s website
www.nitj.ac.in.
The application form can be downloaded from the Institute’s website www.nitj.ac.in.
Application form duly filled accompanied by self-attested copies of relevant
certificates/testimonials along with a crossed demand draft for (Rs. 500/- for General and
OBC Candidates and Rs. 250/- for SC/ST/PH Candidates) towards application fee drawn
in favour of ‘Director, Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar’
payable at Jalandhar should reach the Head, Department of Humanities and
Management, Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, GT Road, Amritsar
Bye Pass, Sub Post Office NIT, Jalandhar-144011 (Punjab) latest by May 24, 2013 (5
PM). Incomplete applications and applications received after due date will not be
considered for admissions.
Dean (Administration)
Department of Humanities and Management
Master of Business Administration
1 Seats
Admission to Master of Business Administration (MBA) Programme is on All India
Basis.
Total Seats: 30 (General: 15, OBC: 08, SC: 05, and ST: 02). There will be
horizontal reservation for PH Candidates. Candidates applying in categories other
than General shall have to provide documents in strict compliance to stipulations of
Govt. of India.
2 Eligibility
The admissions are open for Indian nationals only. The candidates with Bachelor’s
degree in any discipline from a recognized university with 60% marks or 6.5 CGPA
on 10-point scale or equivalent are eligible to apply for the MBA programme. The
candidates appearing in the final year/semester of the qualifying Bachelor’s degree
may also apply subject to the condition that they would submit document of
fulfilment of their eligibility latest by August 31, 2013; failing which their
candidature/admission may be cancelled. Relaxation admissible under policy of
Govt. of India in minimum percentage/ grade point average for SC/ST/PH
candidates is applicable.
3 Selection Procedure
Admissions will be made on the basis of CMAT (80% weightage), Group Discussion
(10% weightage), and Interview (10% weightage). The candidates will have to submit
their best of all scores of CMAT tests admissible for MBA admissions in the
academic year 2013-2014. The list of candidates and schedule for Group
Discussion/Interview will be notified on 31.05.2013 only on Institute’s website.
All admissions will be provisional till these are confirmed subject to medical fitness,
payment of all the fees, fulfilment of eligibility conditions latest by August 31, 2013,
and verifications of certificates by the Academic Section of the Institute.
4 Fee Structure
At par with corresponding batch of Regular M. Tech. programme of the Institute
(available on Institute’s website)
5 Broad Areas of Specialization
Marketing Management
Human Resource Management
Financial Management
Information Technology
Operations Management
Objectives of Master of Administration (MBA) Programme
Management education in India has come a long way. However it has remained
predominantly as a derivative of western management education system. No significant steps
have been taken so far to Indianize the management education in the country. Instead, there is
a greater need to increase its horizon other areas besides large-scale industry. Management so
far has largely remained large-industry oriented. Therefore, management education so far has
been considered elitist. Hence there is only miniscule percentage of people who have
harnessed their management education to their dreams of establishing organizations. There is
still a huge gap between demand and supply of management graduates even though there is a
mushrooming of management institutes in the country.
Department of Humanities and Management Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of
Technology intends to offer Master of Business administration programme in a thoughtful
way with a strong concern to benefit the sectors that have largely remained unmanaged. The
pace of industrial development in Punjab has remained relatively low during the past many
years. But now the state is striving for rapid and progressive industrial growth. The
department will endeavour to facilitate the regional industry in terms of improving their
operational efficiencies, better financial planning and distinct market positioning. The
management programme of the department will encourage the students to take the projects
concerning the contemporary issues of the local industry. It will not only help the local
industry but will also provide challenging opportunities to the students to have first-hand
experience to take on the issues relating to the industry that is still naive. It will help such
industrial units to get rid of their long-lasting nebulous state.
The department has a special plan for establishing ‘Case Research Centre’ that will be a
platform for the students to connect with the industrial organizations and society in general.
The students will write cases on the latest issues of the industry and changing consumption
patterns that will be further discussed and analysed in students’ forums. At present,
management students in majority of the business schools are still given case studies of west
or that are written by the leading schools of the world. Its access is limited to only few
leading schools of the country. The case research centre will facilitate and train students to
develop innovative approaches to tackle latest industrial issues and will enhance their
development into confident and versatile managers. The cases so written will not only be
helpful to the students of the department but will also be available on-line for all other
business schools of the country.
Teaching Scheme for MBA Programme
Semester I
S. No. Subject Name Teaching Load L T P
Credits
MB 101 Management Principles and Practices 3 0 0 3
MB 102 Organizational Behaviour 3 0 0 3
MB 103 Financial and Cost Accounting 3 1 0 4
MB 104 Quantitative Methods for Decision-Making 3 1 0 4
MB 105 Business Communication Skills 1 0 2 2
MB 106 Economics for Decision-Making 3 0 0 3
MB 107 Computer Applications in Management 0 0 4 2
Total Credits 21
Semester II
S. No. Subject Name Teaching Load L T P
Credits
MB 201 Management Accounting 3 1 0 4
MB 202 Business Environment 3 0 0 3
MB 203 Financial Management 3 0 0 3
MB 204 Human Resource Management 3 0 0 3
MB 205 Marketing Management 3 0 0 3
MB 206 Operations Management 3 0 0 3
MB 207 Research Methodology 3 1 0 4
Total Credits 23
6-8 Weeks Summer Training
Semester III
S. No. Subject Name Teaching Load L T P
Credits
MB 301 Corporate Management/ Strategy and Competitiveness
3 0 0 3
MB 302 Legal Aspects of Business 3 0 0 3
MB 303 Open Elective 1 3 0 0 3
MB *** Major Specialization Elective 1 3 1 0 4
MB *** Major Specialization Elective 2 3 1 0 4
MB *** Minor Specialization Elective 1 3 1 0 4
MB 304 Summer Training Presentations 3
Total Credits 24
Semester IV
S. No. Subject Name Teaching Load L T P
Credits
MB 401 Operations Research 3 1 0 4
MB 402 Open Elective 2 3 0 0 3
MB *** Major Specialization Elective 3 3 1 0 4
MB *** Major Specialization Elective 4 3 1 0 4
MB *** Minor Specialization Elective 2 3 1 0 4
MB 403 Entrepreneurship Development 3 0 0 3
MB 404 Research Project 4
Total Credits 26
Total Credits: 94
Open Electives*
S. No. Subject Name
MB 451 Management of creativity, Innovation and Technology
MB 452 Business Values and Ethics
MB 453 Management of Service Organizations
MB 454 Knowledge Systems and Strategies
MB 455 Management Information Systems
MB 456 International Business Environment
MB 457 Economics of Developing Economies
MB 458 Advanced Quantitative Techniques
MB 459 Computer Aided Decision Systems
MB 460 Measurement of Corporate Performance
MB 461 Technology Management
MB 462 Industry Management
*Also Open Electives for other Post-Graduate programmes
Specialization Electives
Marketing Management
Human Resource Management
Financial Management
Information Technology
Operations Management
Marketing Research (MB 502)
Human Resource Planning and Development (MB 602)
Management of Financial Services and Institutions (MB 702)
Electronic Commerce (MB 802)
Manufacturing Planning and Control (MB 902)
Rural Marketing (MB 503)
Industrial Relations and Labour Laws (MB 603)
Derivatives Management (MB 703)
Decision Support System (MB 803)
Project Management (MB 903)
Product and Brand Management (MB 504)
International Human Resource Management (MB 604)
International Financial Management (MB 704)
Database Management System (MB 804)
Operations Strategy (MB 904)
International Marketing Management (MB 505)
Organization Structure and Dynamics (MB 605)
Insurance and Risk Management (MB 705)
Cyber Laws (MB 805)
Work Systems Design and Analysis (MB 905)
Marketing of Services (MB 506)
Industrial Psychology (MB 606)
Working Capital Management (MB 706)
Computer Networking (MB 806)
Quality Management (MB 906)
Consumer Behaviour (MB 507)
Organizational Compensation and Reward System (MB 607)
Management Control Systems (MB 707)
Artificial intelligence (MB 807)
Procurement and Materials Management (MB 907)
Retail and Channel Management (MB 508)
Organizational Change and Development/ Organizational Renewal (MB 608)
International Finance (MB 708)
System Analysis and Design (MB 808)
Logistics and Supply Chain Management (MB 908) Sales and Advertising
Management (MB 509)
Security analysis and Portfolio Management (MB 709) E-Marketing
/Internet Marketing (MB 510)
Academic System
The academic system (grading, attendance requirements) will be generally same as
applicable in other PG programmes of the Institute with exceptions as under.
1 Evaluation of Theory Courses
The theory courses shall be evaluated as per the following details:
One Class Test : 25 marks (1 hr. Duration)
End Semester Examination : 50 marks (2 hrs. duration)
Class Participation / Assignments/ Mini Projects : 25 marks
2 Evaluation of Practical Courses
Greater emphasis would be laid on continuous evaluation in practical courses by
giving 60% weightage to class room performance and 40% weightage to the final
examination. There will be no theory examination for the Business Communication
Skills course.
3 Evaluation of Research Project
The department would constitute the panel (comprising one external examiner, one
internal examiner and HOD) from the relevant specialization areas for the evaluation
of the project work that would be presented by the student before the panel. The
research project shall be allotted at the beginning of the third semester and the
students shall have to submit in the fourth semester before the commencement of end-
semester examinations.