Course
Master of Business Administration
The Department of Laws is offering a 1-year Master degree program from 2014. This program is spread over three trimesters per academic year. The admission is thrice a year).
Master of Business Administration
About the program
The aim of this Department is to impart to the students up-to-date knowledge of different branches of law. Consequently, the graduate courses offered to the students have been designed considering the courses offered in various reputed universities, keeping in view the ever-increasing horizon of laws.
Dr. Parimal Chandra Datta Professor, Chairperson & Coordinator, BBA & MBA Programs
Message from the department chairperson
Message of the chair
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About the program
Faculty Members
The MBA courses are taught by specialists who are dedicated to evolving your subject-specific knowledge as well as your broader skills and job prospects.
About the program
Faculty Office Hours
- 8AM to 5PM
- Saturday to Thursday
Program details
The Master Degree curriculum of the University is based on the Course Credit System. In the curriculum for the 1-year Master Degree Program, strong emphasis is given on acquiring thorough knowledge in the relevant basic courses, which helps the students to interact more positively with the society in which they live.
There are three trimesters in a year—spring, summer and fall—in an academic year. The duration of each trimester is 16 weeks, which is used as follows:
Program Structure
The Master’s Program consists of a set of Textual, Theoretical and Viva-voce courses.
Allotment of Credit Hours
Two lectures of 1.5 hours (total 3 hours) a week is equivalent to three credit hours.
7 courses (4 credits each) are Core courses; 1 course (3 credits) is Research Monograph course; 1 course (2 credits) is Viva-Voce and 1 Course (3 credits) consists of Internship /Thesis.
Course Offering and Instruction
The courses to be offered in a particular Trimester is announced and published in the Course Curriculum along with a tentative Trimester schedule before the end of the previous Trimester. Whether a course is to be offered in any Trimester is decided by the Department.
Each course is usually conducted by one teacher. The Course Teacher is responsible for maintaining the expected standard of teaching of the course and for the assessment of the students’ performance.
Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction in the LL.M program is English. Therefore, proficiency in English is a prerequisite for the candidates to get admission in the degree program.
Admission Eligibility
A candidate for admission into the 1-year Graduate program must have the minimum following qualifications:
- Minimum GPA 2.5 in Bachelor degree in Law (LLB)
- Minimum GPA 2.5 in HSC and SSC each individually
- Minimum grade C in 2 major subjects in ‘A’ Level and 5 subjects of ‘O’ Level or High School Diploma in US
- Qualifying marks in admission test (written and oral)
The rules and conditions for admission into this department are constructed by the Academic Council on the recommendation of the Admission Committee each year.
Necessary info on double major, internship/thesis, teaching assistance
Informations
a) A comprehensive exam will constitute part of the final results
b) Each student will write a Thesis
Waiver Structure & Eligibility
Waiver Based On Merit:
- 50% tuition fee waiver for one following trimester for those who get CGPA 4:00 out of 4:00.
- 40% tuition fee waiver for one following trimester for those who get CGPA 3.94 to 3.99.
- 30% tuition fee waiver for one following trimester for those who get CGPA 3.88 to 3.93.
Tuition Fees & Cost
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