Trinity College of Engineering and Technology

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It is our MBA Orientation Programme details


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Welcome Orientation Program Batch 2025-27 Department of Management Studies

The Master of Business Administration ( MBA ) is an internationally-recognized degree designed to develop the skills required for careers in business and management. The value of the  MBA , however, is not limited strictly to the business world. What is MBA

To know the Business Etiquettes. To know the Management Fundamentals. To get in to the various concepts of related streams like Marketing, Finance, Human Resource and Other. A course that give you a technical guidance for your upcoming professional life. Why MBA?

MBA in Marketing. MBA in Human Recourse Management (HRM ). MBA in Finance. MBA in Entreprenuership MBA Streams

job opportunities after an MBA : Banking & Finance : This includes security & investment analysis and portfolio management. These jobs, available with banks, security firms, insurance companies, and various financial organizations, require a professional to make right choices about investments.  Career Prospects after MBA

MBA Marketing can go into diverse fields like becoming a Business development manager, Channel sales executive or manager in any FMCG company like HUL or Marico industries. They can even work for the IT Industry. The Outsourcing business solely depends upon the capability of the IT Sales and Marketing teams.  Sales & Marketing Professionals

MBA in HRM involves the specialised training program related to human management like strategies for recruitment, selection process, hiring of employees, on boarding, talent acquisition, training and retention of employees. MBA in HRM

Students shall come to the college in approved uniforms along with IDcard at prescribed time. Neatly Dressed. Use of Mobiles during the classes is strictly prohibited Keep the campus neat and clean. Do not try to solve the problem at your own, please consult your HOD. Code of Conduct

MBA Programme Under Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) 2025-27 (TR-25) The MBA Programme is in Semester pattern, with Four Semesters consisting of Two academic years, each academic year having Two Semesters (Odd and Even Semesters). The two-year MBA program consists of 105 compulsory credits and the student has to register for all 105 credits and earn all 105 credits for the award of MBA degree Academic Regulations of MBA

For the theory courses 60 marks shall be awarded for the performance in the Semester End Examination and 40 marks shall be awarded for Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE). In CIE, for theory courses, during a semester, there shall be two mid-term examinations. 1. Mid-Term Examination for 30 marks: a. Part - A: Objective/quiz paper/Short Note questions for 10 marks. b. Part - B: Descriptive paper for 20 marks. Evaluation - Distribution and Weightage of Marks

The remaining 10 marks of Continuous Internal Evaluation are distributed as follows: 2. Assignment for 5 marks. (Average of 2 Assignments each for 5 marks) 3. PPT/ Poster Presentation/ Case Study/ Video presentation/ Survey/ Field Study/ Group discussion/ Role Play on a topic in the concerned course for 5 marks before II Mid-Term Examination

Theory Courses: The semester end examinations (SEE), for theory courses, will be conducted for 60 marks consisting of two parts viz. i ) Part- A for 10 marks and ii) Part - B for 50 marks.  Part-A is compulsory, consists of five short answer questions covering all units of syllabus; each question carries two marks.  Part-B consists of five questions carrying 10 marks each. There shall be two questions asked in the question paper from each unit with either-or choice and the student should answer either of the two questions. The student shall answer one question from each of five units.

Evaluation for Practical Courses For practical courses there shall be a Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) during the semester for 40 marks and semester-end examination for 60 marks. The breakup of the continuous internal evaluation for 40 marks is as follows: 1. 10 marks for a write-up on day-to-day experiments in the laboratory (in terms of aim, components/procedure, expected outcome). 2 . 10 marks for viva-voce (or) tutorial (or) case study (or) application (or) poster presentation of the course concerned. 3 . 10 marks for the internal practical examination conducted by the laboratory teacher concerned. 4 . The remaining 10 marks are for Laboratory Report/Project and Presentation .

Evaluation for Practical Courses In the Semester End Examination for practical courses held for 3 hours, rubrics of evaluation for 60 marks is as given below: 1. 10 marks for write-up 2 . 15 for experiment/program 3. 15 for evaluation of results 4. 10 marks for presentation on another experiment/program in the same laboratory course and 5.10 marks for viva-voce on concerned laboratory course.

Faculty Details Dr. Arif Arfat - HOD Dr. R. Rammohan Reddy P. Ramesh T. Srilatha N. Sai Sravani

Course Code 25MBA01 Management and Organizational Behaviour 25MBA02 Business Economics 25MBA03 Financial Reporting & Analysis 25MBA04 Research Methodology and Statistical Analysis 25MBA05 Legal and Business Environment 25MBA06 Banking and Insurance 25MBA07 Business Communication Lab 25MBA08 Statistical Data Analysis Lab I Year I Semester

Course Code 25MBA09 Human Resource Management 25MBA10 Marketing Management 25MBA11 Financial Management 25MBA12 Quantitative Analysis for Business Decisions 25MBA13 Entrepreneurship and Design Thinking 25MBA14 Production & Operations Management 25MBA15 Business Ethics & Corporate Governance 25MBA16 Start-up / MSME / Innovation Development Plan / Sector Specific Report I Year II Semester
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