MBS In Nepal From KMC College

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Are You Planning To Study MBS In

Nepal? A Complete Guide


Are you ready to take your business career to new heights of success? Then look no
further than a Master of Business Studies (MBS) degree.

The MBS in Nepal is a two-year master’s degree that provides you with the skills and
knowledge needed to succeed in business and management. The program is divided
into four semesters. It equips you with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the
fields of business and management.

The curriculum covers subjects including finance, marketing, management, accounting,


and human resources. The primary objective of the course is to enhance your research
skills and provide you with both theoretical and practical expertise that you can apply in
your professional life.

During the MBS program, you will attend lectures, seminars, and workshops, and you
will have the chance to learn from guest lecturers who work in various industries. This
program can give you the edge you need by providing a mix of theory and practical skills
to help you handle any challenges and reach your professional goals.

Eligibility Criteria Of MBS In Nepal


● Students must have a BBS program or earn a bachelor’s degree in any other
fields
● Candidates must pass the CMAT exam and interview for MBS program
admission.

Admission Procedure
If you’re interested in applying for the MBS program of KMC, you’ll need to fill out an
application form. The form will ask for your personal information and academic history.
Both online and offline registrations are available.

The CMAT application form can be accessed online at www.fomecd.edu.np and


www.tudoms.org. Students have to make a payment of Rs. 1,000 to get the CMAT
application form. For more information, get in touch with the relevant campuses/colleges
or visit the FoM website.

Students can self-prepare by using study materials. They can enroll in an online or
offline coaching class offered by different institutions or use an online learning
management system (LMS) to prepare for the exam.

The CMAT test is similar to the GMAT and GRE, and it will assess verbal and
quantitative abilities, as well as knowledge of business and economics, logical
reasoning, and general awareness.

There’s no negative marking on the CMAT. The marks are calculated based on their
complete correct answer. You should answer all the questions rather than leave without
solving them, although the wrong answer does not subtract your marks from the correct
answer.

The CMAT test consists of 100 questions in total, with 20 questions in each section.
Students must complete the test within 90 minutes. You’ll need to score a minimum of
40% on the CMAT to qualify for admission.

1. Verbal Ability – 20 questions


2. Quantitative Ability – 20 questions
3. Logical Reasoning – 20 questions
4. General Awareness – 20 questions
5. Business and Economics – 20 questions

Fee Structure Of MBS In Nepal


The cost of studying for a MBS in Nepal can range from NPR 100,000 to NPR 3 lakh.

MBS Syllabus In Nepal


MBS First Semester

Subject code Subjects Credit hours

MKT 511 Marketing Management 3 Cr.

ECO 512 Managerial Economics 3 Cr.

MSC 514 Statistical Methods 3 Cr.

MGT 515 Organizational Behaviour 3 Cr.

MGT 519 Managerial Communication 3 Cr.

MBS Second Semester

Subject code Subjects Credit Hours

FIN 510 Financial Management 3 Cr.


Human Resource
MGT 513 3 Cr.
Management

Production and Operations


MSC 517 3 Cr.
Management

ACC 517 Management Accountancy 3 Cr.

MGT 518 Business Environment 3 Cr.

MBS Third Semester

Code Subjects Credit Hours

Accounting for Financial


ACC 519 and Managerial Decision 3 Cr.
and Control

MSC 521 Research Methodology 3 Cr.

MGT 522 International Business 3 Cr.


MGT 524 Entrepreneurship 3 Cr.

MGT 523 Strategic Management 3 Cr.

MBS Fourth Semester

Code Subjects Credit Hours

MGT 525 Dissertation 6 Cr.

Specialization Course 6 Cr.

Scholarships And Financial Aid


Out of all enrolled students in departments or colleges, a total of 15% are eligible for free
tuition. However, scholarships are only granted to those who have completed their SLC
from community schools and their bachelor’s degree from either Tribhuvan University
constituent or community colleges.

The scholarship quota is divided based on the inclusive quota and distributed in the first
semester according to entrance exam marks. The other three scholarships are awarded
based on previous semester scores.

If a semester batch has more than ten students, both male and female students are
awarded a stipend of Rs. 9000. If there are less than ten students, only one student will
receive the stipend based on merit.
Each student is entitled to only one scholarship. Students who fail any exams are not
eligible for scholarship consideration. The student who receives free tuition will receive a
refund of the tuition fee based on the admission receipt. One student from the children of
land donors or donors will receive free tuition (only tuition fee).

Career Prospects And Job Opportunities


Students can opt for higher education, such as a Ph.D. in management, or explore
different career paths in sectors like banking and finance, corporate houses, marketing
and advertising companies, NGOs and INGOs, as well as the hotel and tourism industry.

Additionally, they can assume leadership positions in various organizations, including IT


companies, hotel industries, manufacturing companies, healthcare and educational
institutions, and more.

There is a high demand for MBS graduates in various areas of society.

The job prospects for MBS graduates include roles such as administrative assistants
and secretaries, financial analysts, public accountants, managers, entrepreneurs,
financial managers, business analysts, financial advisors, HR managers, management
analysts, professors, business development executives, and NGOs/INGOs managers.

Average Salary
The entry-level salary for freshmen can range between Rs. 17,300 and Rs. 30,000 per
month. MBS graduates have the potential to earn a salary ranging between NPR 3 lakhs
to NPR 7 lakhs per annum based on factors such as experience, location, and industry.

Challenges And Benefits Of Studying MBS In


Nepal
Challenges
● Admission to top MBS programs in Nepal is highly competitive and requires
strong academic performance and entrance exam scores.
● MBS graduates may find limited career options due to certain sectors, like high
finance and multinational corporations, needing to be fully expanded in Nepal’s
growing economy.
● Limited technology resources can negatively affect the delivery of online courses.
Similarly, a lack of experienced faculty members could limit the quality of
education provided to students.
● Insufficient infrastructure, such as outdated buildings and facilities, could also
hinder the ability of a university to provide a comfortable learning environment.
Library resources can prevent students from accessing the latest research
materials, which is crucial for the development of their academic skills.

Benefits
● MBS programs in Nepal have much lower costs compared to other programs like
MBA, MBM, etc. This makes them affordable for students from diverse
backgrounds.
● Many successful business leaders in Nepal have graduated from MBS programs
of Kathmandu Model College (KMC). Studying at these institutions connects
you with a prestigious network of professionals, providing opportunities for
mentorship, career growth, and valuable industry insights.
● Nepal has a lower cost of living compared to other countries. This makes it a
good option for students with varying financial backgrounds who want to focus on
their studies without worrying about high expenses.
● Students are required to conduct research and analyse complex business issues.
This helps them qualify for international conferences, consulting jobs, or a Ph.D.
program.
● If you have an interest in launching your own business, pursuing a Master’s in
Business Administration (MBS) program can provide you with the requisite
knowledge and expertise for entrepreneurship. MBS programs can even offer
specialised courses or support systems designed for entrepreneurs.

Student Life And Extracurricular Activities


Private colleges offer the Model United Nations program. Under this program, students
can take on the roles of delegates, speakers, and chairs. They engage in collaborative
discussions with fellow students from diverse backgrounds to deliberate on critical topics
and propose viable solutions.

They offer to join clubs, including debate, music, literary, media, computer, robotics,
Rotaract Club, research and presentation club, Red Cross Society, and social clubs.

Volunteering with NGOs, organising blood donation camps, or conducting awareness


campaigns on social issues helps you contribute to the community and develop your
social conscience.

Students can contribute to the cause by volunteering with non-governmental


organisations (NGOs), organising blood donation events, or raising awareness about
important social issues. They can participate in debates and public speaking events to
improve their critical thinking and persuasive abilities.

Students will have the opportunity to participate in an art competition, a speech


competition, festival programs, quizzes, hiking, talent hunts, industrial visits, counselling
sessions, drama competitions, ad competitions, and many more at Kathmandu Model
College.

These clubs provide students with an opportunity to get out of their comfort zone,
establish new relationships, and pursue their passions. All colleges organise sports
week and an annual day to enhance their students’ skills.

FAQs For MBS In Nepal


1. How long is the MBS course in Nepal?
The Master of Business Studies (MBS) program lasts for two years and is divided into
four semesters. It’s a popular choice because it’s affordable, and many Nepalese
students enroll in it every year.

2. Why should students study MBS in KMC?


KMC is a private college that produces students who get into CEE, IOE, and other
renowned institutions with outstanding scholarships. Some of the alumni of KMC are
Sunita Dangol, Nabin Bhandari., Pushpa Ghimire, Dr. Suamn Prasad Adhikari, etc.

3. Is CMAT compulsory for MBS?


Students who want to join the Master of Business Studies program must take the CMAT
exam. After the exam, the authorities will publish the results on the official website and
conduct interviews.

4. Who can join MBS in Nepal?


Academic qualifications are needed for MBS program eligibility in Nepal. A student must
have a BBS program or have earned a bachelor’s degree in any other field.

5. What is the fee for an MBS at a private college?


Private colleges charge between 4 and 8 lakhs, while government colleges charge
around 3 lakhs for the same program.

Source: https://kmcen.edu.np/study-mbs-in-nepal/

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