MBA

Sl. No. Name Designation Dept.
1 Dr. Nabi A Professor & Director MBA, Ph.D, DCSE Business Administration
2 Mrs. Manjula P Asso. Prof. & HOD M.Com, M.Phil.,(Ph.D) Business Administration
3 Dr. Ram Kishore Professor MBA, Ph.D Business Administration
4 Mrs. Asha.S Asst. Prof. M.Com Commerce / Business Administration
5 Mrs. Anusha .K Asst. Prof. M.Com Commerce / Business Administration
6 Mr. Chahdrashekar Asst. Prof. M.Com Commerce / Business Administration
7 Mr.Shridhara A Asst. Prof. M.Com Commerce / Business Administration
8 Mr. Amresh B N Professor & HOD M.Com Commerce / Business Administration
9 Dr. P.Rajan Asso. Prof. MCA, Ph.D Computer Application
10 Mr.Narayana H M Asso. Prof. B.E, M.Tech. Computer Application
11 Mrs. Savitha S C Asso. Prof. B.E, M.Tech. Computer Application
12 Mr.Raghu Raman V K Asso. Prof. B.Sc, M.Sc. Computer Application
13 Mrs. Sneha Jewargi Asso. Prof. B.E, M.Tech. Computer Application
14 Mrs. Susmitha Singh Asso. Prof. B.E, M.Tech. Computer Application
15 Mrs. Rakshitha Asso. Prof. B.E, M.Tech. Computer Application
16 Ms.Bhavya Shree Asso. Prof. M.Sc Maths
17 Ms. Monika G N Asso. Prof. M.Sc Maths
18 Mr.Vinoda K A Asso. Prof. M.Sc Maths
19 Mr.Sharath K C Asso. Prof. M.Sc Maths
20 Mr. Avinash D Asso. Prof. MA English
21 Mrs. Amrutha .V Asso. Prof. MA English
22 Mr. Basavaraju Asst. Prof. MA Kannada
23 Mr. Manjunatha A M Librarian M.L.I.Sc. Library
24 Mr. Rajesh Kumar . N Phy. Edu. Teacher M.P.Ed Physical Education

MBA stands for Master of Business Administration, a graduate-level degree that focuses on various aspects of business management and administration. Pursuing an MBA can provide individuals with advanced knowledge and skills in areas such as finance, marketing, operations, human resources, and entrepreneurship.

The MBA curriculum typically covers a wide range of topics, including:

  1. Core Business Fundamentals: Courses in accounting, economics, finance, marketing, operations management, and organizational behavior provide a foundation in key business disciplines.

  2. Specialized Concentrations: Many MBA programs offer concentrations or specializations that allow students to focus on specific areas of interest, such as finance, marketing, healthcare management, entrepreneurship, or sustainability.

  3. Leadership and Management Skills: MBA programs often include coursework in leadership development, strategic management, decision-making, negotiation, and communication, preparing graduates for leadership roles in various organizations.

  4. Practical Experience: Some MBA programs incorporate experiential learning opportunities, such as internships, consulting projects, or case competitions, to provide students with real-world business experience and hands-on skills.

  5. Networking Opportunities: MBA programs often provide extensive networking opportunities through alumni networks, guest lectures, industry events, and career services, helping students build connections that can be valuable throughout their careers.

  6. Global Perspective: With the increasingly global nature of business, many MBA programs offer opportunities for international study, cross-cultural experiences, or coursework focused on global business issues.

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