1. Who is this class for?
This class is designed for BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) students across all semesters who are looking to:
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Strengthen their understanding of business and management concepts.
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Improve academic performance in university exams.
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Get conceptual clarity and practical insight into core business subjects.
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Prepare for higher studies such as MBA or competitive exams like CAT, GMAT, etc.
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Bridge any knowledge gaps with personalized, student-centric guidance.
Whether you're a first-year student adjusting to management studies or a final-year student preparing for placements or higher education, these classes are tailored to meet your academic and professional goals.
2. What will the students learn in this class?
The tuition covers core and elective subjects across all three years of the BBA program, including:
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Principles of Management
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Organizational Behavior
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Marketing Management
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Financial Accounting
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Business Economics
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Human Resource Management
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Business Law
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Business Statistics and Quantitative Techniques
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Operations Management
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Entrepreneurship Development
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Strategic Management
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International Business
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Business Communication
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Research Methodology
Key highlights of the class:
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Concept-focused learning with simple explanations and real-world examples.
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Chapter-wise coverage aligned with university curriculum.
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Regular assessments and mock tests to track progress.
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Case study discussions to enhance analytical and critical thinking.
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Support for projects, presentations, and internal assessments.
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Customized study plans based on individual needs and university syllabus.
Students will gain not just academic excellence but also industry-oriented perspectives that are essential for today’s competitive world.
3. Is there anything the students need to bring to the class?
Students should come prepared with:
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Their syllabus copy or textbooks (optional but helpful for personalized teaching).
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A notebook and stationery for notes and exercises.
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A calculator (especially for subjects like Accounting, Finance, and Statistics).
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An open mindset and willingness to engage actively in discussions.
All essential study materials, notes, assignments, and practice questions will be provided digitally or in print, depending on the mode of the class (online/offline).