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It is mandatory to Iollow the course regulations oI BBA as stated in the National University Act,
1992. ThereIore, like other institutes, the Academy provides only the tutorial Iacilities to the
students oI BBA under the National University. The instructors under this program Iollow the
prescribed syllabuses provided by the National University. The exams are held twice in a year at
an external center immediately at the end oI each semesters. All questions are set, examined and
the result is published by the National University.
Duration of the program: At least 4 Years, but must be completed by 6 years.
No. of Weeks per semester: At least 21.
No. of semesters: 8
No. of Classes per semester: At least 30 classes oI 1.5 hours each.
Final Exam: Within the last 3 weeks oI the semester.
Duration of the examination: 3 hours each.
The Iollowings are the program structure oI the BBA program under the National University:
Description Courses Credits
Part/Year: 1, Semester: 1 & 2 55 30
Part/Year: 2, Semester: 1 & 2 55 30
Part/Year: 3, Semester: 1 & 2 55 30
Part/Year: Final, Semester: 1 & Final
Specialized courses oI any one Concentration
on: Accounting/marketing/Finance/Management
55 30
Total 40 120
Area of Knowledge Subjects
Language English
General education
History oI Bangladesh,
Social Sciences, Natural
Sciences, Mathematics and
Computers
Analytical tools
Statistical Techniques,
Behavioral Science and
Accountancy
Fundamental knowledge
on Business
Management, Production,
Finance, Marketing and
Human Resources.
Supplementary
knowledge
Communication,
Environment and Economics
Synthesis Business Policy and Strategy
Total (8 semesters, 4
years)
40 Courses
BBA - NU: Admission Process
ENTRANCE AND ADMISSIONS PROCESS
An applicant is eligible Ior admission at the upper division undergraduate level by meeting the
Iollowing criteria:
1. SSC or Equivalent and HSC or equivalent pass on 2010-2011 session minimum grade C
2. Demonstrate ability to perIorm at the undergraduate level.
3. Good command oI English Language
4. TransIer Irom any National University aIIiliated institutions (approval must be needed
Irom the both institutions and the University).
THE ADMISSIONS PROCESS
1.Application: An application is comprised oI the inIormation oI all vocational, proIessional and
academic background education.
2.Transcripts: OIIicial Transcripts/Marksheets Irom previously attended colleges or
universities/institutions must be provided prior to enrollment.
3.Photographs: 5 passport size Black and White photograph and 2 stamp size color photograph.
4.Application Form: Application Ior admission to the Academy is made directly to the
Academy using the prescribe application Iorm. BeIore making their application students
/sponsor should read the prospectus very careIully.
It is particularly important that student understand the entrance requirements Ior the course Ior
which they wish to apply. II the student is in any doubt as to their eligibility to join a particular
course the Academy oIIicers will be pleased to give advice.
Students who are waiting Ior examination results, which will make them eligible Ior admission,
are strongly advised to apply tothe Academy beIore they receive these results. The Academy will
reserve their place on the course, conditional on their obtaining the required results.
BBA - NU : Evaluation Criteria and Grading
IN-COURSE TESTS
In order to monitor the course eIIectively and eIIiciently, a variety oI measures are adopted. The
Academy introduced an in-house exam system that incorporates Irequent tests during the
semester. The total in-course tests can be divided as Iollow which is later converted into 10
and sent to the National University Ior adding up in the Iinal marks/grade:
Attendance & Participation 10
Assignments & Quizzes 20
1st mid-Term 20
2nd Mid-Term 20
Pre-Iinal Test / Project Work 30
Note: 75 attendance in the regular classes is mandatory in order to get eligibility to sit Ior the
Iinal exam.
FINAL TESTS
National University s BBA program are evaluated in the Iollowing manner:
Evaluation
criteria
Marks Description
In-course 10
Tutorial, case study and in-course
exams at the Academy
Final test
(Comprehensive)
40
Conducted by the NU at an external
center. Time: 3hrs
Total 50 120
UGC
Grading System
University Grants Commission (UGC) has introduced a UniIorm Grading Scheme, Ior the
preparation oI results, to be Iollowed by all the Public and Private universities in Bangladesh
Irom the session 2006-2007.
However, Universities may use "I" grade in case oI incomplete grade and "W" Ior withdrawn
courses.
It is to be noted that, Institutions/Colleges, who are oIIering "Pass" degree would still continue
their old making system.
A - NP: Teaching Methods
Consistent with the degree objectives, a variety oI teaching methods have been adopted, More
speciIically we combine lecture, case and experimental exercise methods, At the same time, the
audio visual aspect plays a prominent role in all three methods mentioned above, Finally, Irom
time to time lectures are also conducted by the practitioners/proIessionals in the Iield so that
students are well- acquainted with the recent developments and practical aspects oI the Iield oI
work.
A - NP : Academic Facilities
Academy premises provides a high standard and comIortable atmosphere in which to study and
learn. There are Lecture Theatre, Reading Rooms, Mock Trial Court Room, Seminar, Library
and Canteen.
Library: The Library is Iurnished with latest text books, ReIerence books, all England
Law Reports, upto date Law Reports, UK Newspapers and proIessional Journals with staII on
hand to assist students.
Reading Room: The reading room provides a comIortable environment Ior private study.
Important daily newspapers and leading weekly journals are provided.
Canteen: The Canteen remains open Ior light reIreshment.
Semester Performance Report: The Business School is well equipped with School InIormation
System. Through this system, we provide real time perIormance reports to the guardians in each
semester and per request.
English Language Special Classes: English Language Special Classes run weekly Ior students
who need to brush up on their command oI the English Language to cope more easily with their
courses. The course is designed to meet the needs oI our students who could be studying
proIessional subjects. At the time oI admission iI it is Iound that the student needs to improve his
knowledge oI the English Language, he would be required to attend the English Language
Special classes with minimum charges.
Extra Curricula Lectures: The Academy plans extra curricula lectures to supplement the
Regular Academic Lectures. The Academy welcomes visiting ProIessional & Specialists
speakers who come to address the Academy on subjects oI interest relevant to the students.
Academy Parties and Dinners: Social events at Academy are regular Ieatures oI liIe and
include the Annual Dinner.
Debates: Debates are held regularly on various topics and the aim is always to provide students
with conIidence and the ability to speak on objective we are determined to achieve.
General Lectures: With the help oI qualiIied teachers, the Academy provides regular class
tuition to students oI the courses. This teacher-student interIace, the Academy Ieels, is vital Ior
ensuring success in the examination.
Tutorial & Revision Class: Apart Irom regular lectures, we provide special tutorials to students,
immediately prior to each examination. This takes the Iorm oI a Revision course, and involves
going through the various parts oI the syllabus.
Seminars: Discussions on speciIic topics oI the course, which are considered important, are held
at Irequent intervals, throughout the duration oI the course.
Question & Answer Workshop: Students are encouraged to ask typical questions, on diIIerent
aspects oI the syllabus. This usually takes place in the Iorm oI a Workshop, participated by
teachers and students.
Games, Sports and Cultural Programs: Students organize and participate in games and sports
and cultural Iunction regularly on occasions oI national importance.
Tours and Picnics: Industrial and Academic tours and Picnics are organized annually. Parents
are also encouraged to join the Annual Picnic.
BBA - AP: Fees & Charges
FEES STRUCTURE
Payable for 1
st
year (1
st
& 2
nd
Semester)
1
st
Semester Tk. 15,000
2
nd
Semester Tk. 15,000
Total Tk. 30,000
Payable for 2
nd
year (3
rd
& 4
th
Semester)
3
rd
Semester Tk. 15,000
4
th
Semester Tk. 15,000
Total Tk. 30,000
Payable for 3
rd
year (5
th
& 6
th
Semester)
5
th
Semester Tk. 15,000
6
th
Semester Tk. 15,000
Total Tk. 30,000
Payable for 4
th
year (7
th
& 8
th
Semester)
7
th
Semester Tk. 15,000
8
th
Semester Tk. 15,000
Total Tk. 30,000
Total Tk. 1,20,000
TransIer Fees Tk. 5,000
*Fine TK. 20.00 per day in deIault oI Monthly Tuition Fees Payment.
**Provisional transcript Irom the Academy Tk. 200/-
The Academy reserves the right to amend the announced Iees, iI necessary. Besides the Iees
payable to the Academy, student should budget Ior the cost oI purchasing textbooks,
photocopying, transportation and living. The Admission Iee, other Iees and also the monthly Iees
paid to the Academy, are not reIundable on any ground.
BBA - AU : List of Courses
No Code Course Title Marks Credits
Part/Year: 1, Semester: 1
1
1101
Introduction to Business
100
3
2
1102
Principles oI Accounting
100
3
3
1103
Introduction to Computer
100
3
4
1104
Business Mathematics
100
3
5
1105
English
100
3
Part/Year: 1, Semester: 2
6
1201
Business Communication
100
3
7
1202
Intermediate Accounting
100
3
8
1203
Principles oI Management
100
3
9
1204
Micro Economics
100
3
10
1205
Business Statistics - 1
100
3
Part/Year: 2, Semester: 3
11
2101
Principles oI Finance
100
3
12
2102
Principles oI Marketing
100
3
13
2103
Organizational Behaviour
100
3
14
2104
Macro Economics
100
3
15
2105
Business Statistics - II
100
3
Part/Year: 2, Semester: 4
16
2201
Insurance and Risk Management
100
3
17
2202
Cost Accounting
100
3
18
2203
Computer Programming
100
3
19
2204
Commercial Law
100
3
20
2205
Theory and Practice oI Banking
100
3
Part/Year: 3, Semester: 5
21
3101
Business and Society
100
3
22
3102
Auditing
100
3
23
3103
Taxation in Bangladesh
100
3
24
3104
Industrial Law
100
3
25
3105
Bangladesh Studies
100
3
Part/Year: 3, Semester: 6
26
3201
Financial Management
100
3
27
3202
Entrepreneurship Development
100
3
28
3203
International Business
100
3
29
3204
Marketing Management
100
3
30
3205
Production Management
100
3
Part/Year: 4, Semester: 7
31
4101
Human Resource Management
100
3
32
4102
Management Accounting
100
3
33
4103
Project Management
100
3
34
4104
Strategic Management
100
3
35
4105
Management InIormation
System
100
3
Part/Year: 4, Semester: 8 (Final), Major in any One
Major in Accounting
36
ACC4201
Accounting Theory
100
3
37
ACC4202
Financial Statement Analysis
100
3
38
ACC4203
Specialized Accounting
100
3
39
ACC4204
Corporate Reporting and
Disclosure
100
3
40
ACC4205
Viva and Project Paper DeIense
100
3
Major in Management
36
MGT4201
Management Thought
100
3
37
MGT4202
Industrial Relations and ConIlict
Management
100
3
38
MGT4203
Comparative Management
100
3
39
MGT4204
Industrial Psychology
100
3
40
MGT4205
Viva and Project Paper DeIense
100
3
Major in Finance
36
FIN4201
Financial Analysis
100
3
37
FIN4202
Security Analysis and PortIolio
Management
100
3
38
FIN4203
Financial Market and Institutions
100
3
39
FIN4204
Public Finance
100
3
40
FIN4205
Viva and Project Paper DeIense
100
3
Major in Marketing
36
MKT4201
Consumer Behaviour
100
3
37
MKT4202
Marketing Research
100
3
38
MKT4203
Marketing Promotion
100
3
39
MKT4204
Brand Management
100
3
40
MKT4205
Viva and Project Paper DeIense
100
3
Major in Information Systems
36
INF4201
E-commerce Strategies in
Business
100
3
37
INF4201
InIormation Systems
100
3
38
INF4201
Systems Analysis and Design
100
3
39
INF4201
Programming Techniques Ior
Business
100
3
40
INF4201
Viva and Project Paper DeIense
100
3
Total
120