The Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) is a three-year undergraduate program designed to provide students with a strong foundation in management principles and their application in various organizational settings. The program equips students with the skills required for leadership and decision-making roles across different sectors, including business, finance, marketing, and human resources. The curriculum focuses on building an understanding of business operations, financial management, strategic planning, and entrepreneurship. By the end of the program, students are prepared for roles in management or can pursue higher studies in the field, such as MBA.
BMS 1st Year Subjects
Subject
Description
Principles of Management
Introduction to the concepts, functions, and principles of management.
Business Economics
Economic theories and their application in business decision-making.
Financial Accounting
Basic accounting concepts, financial statements, and bookkeeping.
Business Communication
Skills required for effective communication in business environments.
Organizational Behavior
Study of human behavior in organizations and its effect on management.
Quantitative Methods
Mathematical and statistical methods applied in business analysis.
BMS 2nd Year Subjects
Subject
Description
Marketing Management
Strategies and concepts in marketing, consumer behavior, and market analysis.
Human Resource Management
Study of HR functions including recruitment, training, and performance management.
Business Law
Legal frameworks in business, including contracts, company law, and labor law.
Financial Management
Principles and techniques for managing an organization’s financial resources.
Operations Management
Understanding and managing operations, production processes, and business efficiency.
Entrepreneurship Development
Identifying opportunities, creating business plans, and developing new ventures.
BMS 3rd Year Subjects
Subject
Description
Strategic Management
Understanding the formulation and execution of business strategies.
International Business
Study of global business practices, international trade, and foreign market entry strategies.
Cost Accounting
Techniques to control costs and improve financial performance in businesses.
Project Management
Planning, organizing, and managing resources for successful project execution.
Corporate Governance
Understanding corporate governance, ethical business practices, and organizational responsibility.
Business Research Methods
Research techniques used for collecting and analyzing data to solve business problems.