Beaconhouse National University (BNU)

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) (Hons)

Our business programs blend courses in marketing, management, finance, and more, covering areas like fin-tech and digital finance. The curriculum’s relevance and depth offer specializations in Marketing, Finance, Business Intelligence, Human Resource Management, and Supply Chain Management, ensuring comprehensive and targeted business education.

Focus Areas:

Duration:
  • F.A/FSc or equivalent with 60% marks, eight pass subjects of O level and three pass subjects of A level, HSD and IB equivalent.
  • Admission decisions will be based on academic records, performance in the admission test, and the interview conducted by the respective department.

Note:

O-levels (at least 6 subjects for International students and 8 subjects for local students with IBCC equivalence) and 3 complete pass subjects of A-levels. Advanced Subsidiary (AS) will not be taken into account.

High School Diploma and International Baccalaureate (IB) result with at least 2.5 CGPA.

Equivalence Certificate form IBCC is mandatory for all international qualifications i.e. O Levels/A-Levels, High School Diploma, and International Baccalaureate, or equivalent.

In case of A level result awaited additional documents required:

- Statement of Entry

- A-Level School Transcripts

- As-level grades (If Any)

- An application for Provisional Admission Request

In case of Inter result awaited additional documents required:

- Inter Part II Roll number slip

- Hope Certificate (In case of School registered Candidates)

- Inter part 1 result

- An application for Provisional Admission Request

In case of Inter result awaited additional documents required:

After confirming your eligibility, you must choose a department from within MDSVAD. Regardless of your choice of department, all successful applicants are admitted to the Foundation Studies programme. The Foundation Studies programme provides each student the opportunity to investigate the possibilities offered by all degree programmes at SVAD. You must indicate the programme of your preference on the application form, which will be your major for the duration of your degree. In special cases, you may be able to apply for another programme at the end of the Foundation Year. The faculty, who are not obligated to entertain a change of department application, on rare occasions may approve requests at their discretion.

Application Form

You can find the online application form at BNU's online portal: www.bnu.edu.pk www.bnu.edu.pk

You must complete the application form online, following all the instructions. Once you submit it, you will receive a confirmation. You must then submit all required documents (mentioned in the application form) to the Admissions Office on campus. When the Office receives your documents, they will hand over instructions for the Entrance Test to you.

Entrance Test

The admission test for the School of Visual Arts and Design is an online, open-book test that can be completed from home. Students will be given 24 hours to complete all the tasks. Candidates will be tested for reading comprehension, visual comprehension, general knowledge, research etc. Further details about the test will be provided to you upon application submission.

Interview

After the Test, you will be interviewed by a panel of SVAD faculty members. The interviews will be conducted online on Zoom, for which candidates are encouraged to be familiar with.

At SVAD, we look for motivated, observant, curious individuals, with visual intelligence and an interest in reading. The Entrance Test and interview act as a catalyst for us to assess your strengths and aptitude. We will evaluate your potential for development in the programmes that SVAD offers, as well as your research into your desired area of study. The interview is also your chance to ask us questions about SVAD. A portfolio is encouraged, and will help us recognize your passion and commitment.

BNU is a non-profit educational institution and our tuition fee covers the cost of the extraordinary opportunity that a BNU education provides within and beyond the classroom.


Per Semester Fee Structure far FY 2024-2025

BNU
Graduate & Undergraduate Programs Undergraduate Programs Master of Art and Design Studies School of Education Graduate Programs
All schools except art and Design (MDSVAD) and Architecture MDSVAD and RHSA MDSVAD SE
Tuitions Fee (PKR) 254,000 354,500 447,000 127,000


Additional Charges

One-time Admission Fee: Rs. 25,000

One-time Security Deposit (Refundable): Rs. 35,000

One-time Deposit for Hostel (Refundable): Rs. 25,000

Medical Insurance (per semester): Rs. 2,000

Hostel Charge (per semester): Rs. 114,000



Additional Charges for Hostel (per semester)

Following appliances are not provided in rooms by BNU but can be installed by a staudent at their own expense:

Room Refrigerator: Rs. 10,200

Room Electric Heater: Rs. 18,000

Air Conditioner: Rs. 54,000


Fee Policy & Details

Below is BNU's Fee Policy that contains the terms and conditions and arrangements for paying fees, refunds and administrative charges. All prospective students are advised to read and understand this policy before accepting a place at the University.

Note: Students are advised to pay their dues as per the schedule announced by their respective school/department. If the student fails to pay the fee on time, his/her name may be struck off the rolls of the university.

Fee Policy & Details

Note: Fee is subject to change every year with the approval of the Board of Governors.

Note:
  • Pay application processing fee via bank deposit through your processing fee challan (Rs. 4000 for all degree programs) at any branch of UBL bank. This fee is non-refundable.
  • Alternatively, you can pay the application fee online through the Blinq app.
  • For queries regarding transport fee and bus routes, you may contact transporter Mr. Akram (0321-8487828).

Step into a future brimming with promise and potential with the BNU Scholarships 2024. We believe in empowering the dreams of bright minds, offering new avenues of opportunity to prospective students. With a legacy spanning two decades, we've illuminated the paths of countless individuals with over 1.1 Billion Rupees in scholarships. At BNU, we're not just investing in education; we're investing in the architects of tomorrow, nurturing talent, and fostering innovation. Join us in shaping a world where aspirations know no bounds, where every dreamer has the chance to soar. Apply now and let your journey to greatness begin.

VC Scholarship

Eligibility Criteria

- 3A* (all three complete subjects in A-level) or 90% or above in Intermediate or an equivalent with a personal statement - To retain the scholarship, the applicant must maintain a minimum qualifying CGPA prescribed by the relevant department

Percentage Coverage

100% Scholarship

Submission Date (Early Round)

Friday, September 6, 2024

Decision Announcement Date (Early Round)

Monday, September 16, 2024

Submission Date (Regular Round)

Friday, September 6, 2024

Decision Announcement Date (Regular Round)

Monday, September 16, 2024

Dean’s Scholarship

Eligibility Criteria

35% weightage to Matric/O level, 35% to Intermediate/A level, 30% BNU Admissions Test/Interview and portfolio.

To be eligible for the scholarship, aggregate score of the aforementioned criteria should be more than 80%.

BNU will offer need/merit based scholarships to students who meet the set criteria of BNU selection process, ensuring they also maintain minimum qualifying CGPA to retain the scholarship.

Demonstrating need is a prerequisite to qualify for this scholarship.

Eligibility criteria will be assessed for determination.

Merit for the scholarship will be decided by the BNU scholarship committee.

Percentage Coverage

100% Scholarship

Submission Date (Early Round)

Friday, June 28, 2024

Decision Announcement Date (Early Round)

Monday, July 22, 2024

Submission Date (Regular Round)

Friday, August 16, 2024

Decision Announcement Date (Regular Round)

Monday, September 02, 2024

Merit Based Scholarship

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants with 90% or above marks in their FA/FSc examination; or 3As in A level or equivalent will be eligible for 75% merit scholarship.

Applicants with 80% or above marks in their FA/FSc examination; or 2As in A level or equivalent will be eligible for 50% merit scholarship.

Applicants applying for this scholarship will be eligible for other scholarships.

Percentage Coverage

Up to 75% Scholarship

Need Based Scholarship

Eligibility Criteria

This scholarship is for students who belong to a low-income family.

Scholarships equal to 25%-50% of tuition fee may be granted upon verification of financial hardship on the recommendation of Scholarship Committee.

This scholarship will automatically renew each semester if the candidate maintains 2.65 CGPA.

Percentage Coverage

Up to 50% Scholarship

Submission Date (Early Round)

Friday, June 28, 2024

Decision Announcement Date (Early Round)

Monday, July 22, 2024

Submission Date (Regular Round)

Friday, August 16, 2024

Decision Announcement Date (Regular Round)

Monday, September 02, 2024

Sports Scholarship

Eligibility Criteria

Students who have won single medals (Gold/Silver/Bronze) at national or provincial levels are eligible for consideration.

Applicants applying for this scholarship will be eligible for other scholarships.

Must maintain a minimum CGPA of 2.5.

Percentage Coverage

50% scholarship to 2 male & 2 female applicants

Submission Date (Early Round)

Friday, June 28, 2024

Decision Announcement Date (Early Round)

Monday, July 22, 2024

Submission Date (Regular Round)

Friday, August 16, 2024

Decision Announcement Date (Regular Round)

Monday, September 02, 2024

Transgender Inclusion Scholarship

Eligibility Criteria

Valid CNIC with marked X category.

50% scholarship will be awarded to two selected applicants.

Out of station students will receive a hostel stipend equivalent to the BNU hostel fee.

Applicants applying for this scholarship should meet the BNU eligibility criteria.

Percentage Coverage

50% Scholarship

Submission Date (Early Round)

Friday, June 28, 2024

Decision Announcement Date (Early Round)

Monday, July 22, 2024

Submission Date (Regular Round)

Friday, August 16, 2024

Decision Announcement Date (Regular Round)

Monday, September 02, 2024

BNU Institutional Support

Eligibility Criteria

Students attending public sector, non-profit, and trust schools are eligible to apply.

Applicants from the aforementioned schools are encouraged to apply and complete the BNU admission process.

75% or above percentage in Secondary School (Matric/O level or equivalent) and in Higher Secondary School (Intermediate/ A level or equivalent).

To retain this scholarship throughout their undergraduate degree, applicants must maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.0.

Applicants applying for this scholarship will be eligible for other scholarships.

Percentage Coverage

25% Scholarship

Submission Date (Early Round)

Friday, June 28, 2024

Decision Announcement Date (Early Round)

Monday, July 22, 2024

Submission Date (Regular Round)

Friday, August 16, 2024

Decision Announcement Date (Regular Round)

Monday, September 02, 2024

NEST Scholarships for Arts & Culture

BNU is pleased to announce the National Endowment Scholarship for Talent in Arts & Culture for enrolled students under a welcome initiative by the Ministry of Federal Education & Professional Training. The scholarship was inaugurated by the former Federal Minister of Federal Education & Professional Training, Mr. Shafqat Mahmood, on January 16, 2020, in Islamabad. Also present at the occasion was the former Vice Chancellor, Mr. Shahid Hafiz Kardar.

Under the NEST scholarship program, 100% tuition fee-waiver (including hostel fees, wherever applicable) on the understanding that 50% will be contributed by BNU in accordance with its present criteria for determining eligibility for a need based scholarship.

The scholarship is competitive and only selected slots under the program are available to full-time registered students of the undergraduate programs at Mariam Dawood School of Visual Arts & Design, Department of Theater, Film and TV of the School of Media & Mass Communication, and Department of Liberal Arts at Seeta Majeed School of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences.

The NEST Eligibility Criteria for the students is as follows:

  • The applicant must be a Pakistani National.
  • Students must secure admission in the approved discipline at the participating institution as per admission policy of the institution and be enrolled in Undergraduate (4 or 5 Years) program.
  • The eligibility of a candidate is linked to neediness of the candidate as determined by the financial background of his/her family (in accordance with the due diligence processes of BNU already shared with and endorsed by NEST).
  • Not availing any other educational scholarship during the current academic year.

For more information contact:

Ms. Somia maqsood

Assistant Registrar

Email: somia.maqsood@bnu.edu.pk

Phone: 042-38100156, Ext: 301

All completed applications must be submitted to the Registrar's Office at BNU by the deadline set by the Registrar's Office

Madanjeet Singh Art Scholarships

The South Asia Foundation awards the Madanjeet Singh Art Scholarships to talented students from South Asia. Sixteen students from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka are fully funded and are part of the BNU family.

Rahimeen Ahmad Scholarship Fund

Rahimeen Ahmad Scholarship Fund (RASF) was established in 2022 in loving memory of BNU alumni and Fulbright scholar, Rahimeen Ahmad.
The fund aims to provide a 100% scholarship for at least 1 female student for a four year undergraduate degree at BNU, on an ongoing basis.
Rahimeen (May God grant her the highest levels of Paradise) was a brilliant, empathic dreamer with many plans to give back to Pakistan. In particular, she believed education to be a key vehicle for both personal growth and social progress.
In this spirit she continuously sought opportunities to learn, both, inside and outside the classroom. She strove for knowledge not just for herself but also to enrich others. Rahimeen’s family and friends hope this scholarship will continue Rahimeen’s light, pass on her torch and fulfill her dreams of helping others actualize their potential through the gift of education.

Notes:

  • For applying for scholarships, students can collect the scholarship form from the Registrar Office.
  • No student will be provided a scholarship if he/she does not complete full workload for a semester as prescribed by the School/Institute for the postgraduate, graduate and for undergraduate degree program.
  • Since scholarships offered at BNU are subject to funding and availability, the University reserves the right to amend its scholarship policy without prior notification.
  • The University reserves the right to withdraw, terminate or suspend any scholarship on disciplinary grounds or in case of academic failure.
  • Scholars will be required to assist the University with its marketing and publicity activities as appropriate.

Friends of BNU

BNU is grateful for the support from benefactors and donors, and the following Friends of BNU for providing scholarships for our students:

  • M/s Karvan Publishers
  • M/s Aliel Jewellers
  • Madanjeet Singh Trust and South Asia Foundation
  • M/s Sang-e-Meel Publishers
  • Zavia Trust, London
  • Zohra and ZZ Ahmed Foundation
  • Mausammary Lawn
  • Mrs Nighat Ali, LGS
  • Maqbool Academy
  • Packages Ltd
  • Mrs. Nasreen Mahmud Kasuri
  • Mr. Nooruddin Zahid
  • Mrs Salima Hashmi
  • Mr. Omar Qaiser – New York
  • Prof. Dr. Masoom A. Haider - Toronto
  • Prof. Dr. Mansoor A. Haider - Raleigh-Durham
  • Prof. Dr. Ziauddin Sardar -London
  • Dr. Mazahir Najfi, FRCS - Hamilton
  • Architect Mukhtar Khalil - Chicago
  • Pakistan Education Endowment Fund (PEEF)

ACADEMICS & CURRICULUM

1. What are the different programs that are offered at the Department of Management Sciences?

The Department of Management Sciences offers following degree programs:

  • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) (Hons.)
  • BS Business Intelligence and Analytics

2. How many specializations are offered in the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) (Hons.) program?

The Department of Management Sciences offers a four-year BBA (Hons.) program in the following areas of specialization:

  • Specialization in Marketing
  • Specialization in Supply Chain Management
  • Specialization in Finance
  • Specialization in Business Intelligence
  • Specialization in Human Resource Management.

3. How many specializations are offered in the BS Business Intelligence and Analytics program?

There is no particular specialization in the BS Business Intelligence and Analytics program. This degree program is a blend of following focus areas:

  • Business Intelligence
  • Business Analytics
  • Data Visualization
  • Data-driven Decision-Making
  • Big Data Analytics

4. What career paths are available for students after completing BBA (Hons.) program?

BBA (Hons.) program is suitable for the candidates who wish to pursue their careers in the financial and non-financial corporate entities. The employers of our students include:

  • Marketing Companies (Multinational FMGs)
  • Advertising Companies
  • Distribution Companies
  • Financial Sector (Banks, Rating Agencies, Insurance Companies, Development Financial Institutions, Foreign Exchange Companies, Leasing Companies, Mudarba Companies)
  • Non-financial Corporate Sector (Local and Multinational Companies)
  • Regulatory Bodies (Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan and State Bank of Pakistan)
  • Non-Government Organizations (NGOs)
  • Academic Institutions and Research Organizations
  • Human Resource Management Firms

5. What career paths are available for students after completing BS Business Intelligence and Analytics program?

Graduates of this degree program are highly sought after by data-driven organizations such as banks, multinational corporations, and manufacturing industries, where they can leverage their expertise in business intelligence and analytics to drive data-driven decision-making. Graduates from this program are well- equipped to excel in following data-centric roles across various industries:

  • Business Intelligence Analyst
  • Data Analyst
  • Business Analytics Consultant
  • Data Architect
  • Market Research Analyst
  • Financial Analyst
  • Operations Analyst
  • Business Development Manager
  • Risk Analyst

6. Is the curriculum at the Department of Management Sciences aligned with current market trends?

Yes, the curriculum at the Department of Management Sciences is regularly updated to align with current market trends. We ensure that our courses incorporate the latest industry practices and developments, preparing our students for the dynamic demands of the business world.

7. Does the curriculum include the latest technological advancements?

Absolutely. Our curriculum integrates the latest technological advancements to ensure that our students are proficient in the tools and technologies that are essential in today’s business environment. This includes training in data analytics, digital marketing, and other cutting-edge technologies.

8. Are internships available for students?

Yes, internships are an integral part of our program. We offer a range of internship opportunities to help students gain practical experience and apply their academic knowledge in real-world settings.

9. Are the internships paid?

The nature of the internships varies. While some internships are paid, others may offer invaluable experience and professional development opportunities without financial compensation. We encourage students to consider both the learning potential and the financial aspects when selecting an internship.

10. Does the university assist students in finding internships, or do students need to secure them on their own?

The Department of Management Sciences provides substantial support to students in securing internships. The Student Affairs Department along with the faculty at the Department of Management Sciences works closely with students to match them with suitable internship opportunities. However, students are also encouraged to proactively seek internships on their own to enhance their networking and job search skills.

11. What are the total number of semesters in a year?

There are two regular semesters (Spring and Fall) and an additional remedial semester (Summer) for students who wish to improve their grades in previous courses.

12. What are the total number of semesters to complete the degree program.?

Students have to spend at least 4 years (8 semesters) in the university to complete their undergraduate degree.

13. What is the requirement to continue the degree program after the first year?

Students must maintain a minimum CGPA of 2.0 to be eligible to continue the degree programs at the Department of Management Sciences. Students with less than 2.0 CGPA are placed on probation and are dropped from the program after two consecutive probations during the first year.

14. What is the requirement to continue the degree program after the third semester?

Students must maintain a minimum CGPA of 2.0 to be eligible to continue the degree programs at the Department of Management Sciences. Students with less than 2.0 CGPA are placed on probation and are dropped from the program after three consecutive probations after the first year.

15. What is the requirement to complete the BBA (Hons.) Program?

Students are required to complete 142 credit hours with a minimum 2.0 CGPA and complete a mandatory internship and a final year project to qualify for the award of the degree.

16. What is the requirement to complete the BS Business Intelligence and Analytics program?

Students are required to complete 135 credit hours with a minimum 2.0 CGPA and complete a mandatory internship and a final year project to qualify for the award of the degree.

17. Is BBA (Hons.) program approved from HEC or PHEC?

Yes, NOC has been granted by both HEC and PHEC.


ADMISSIONS

18. What is the admission criteria for the BBA (Hons.) program?

F.A/FSc. or equivalent with 60% marks, eight pass subjects of O level and three pass subjects of A level, HSD and IB equivalent.

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) (Hons)

19. What is the admission criteria for the BS Business Intelligence and Analytics program?

F.A/FSc or equivalent with 50% marks, eight pass subjects of O level and three pass subjects of A level, HSD and IB equivalent.

BS Business Intelligence and Analytics

20. What is the process to apply for admission in Beaconhouse National University? Click the link given below to get information about the admission application process and admission FAQs.

F.A/FSc or equivalent with 50% marks, eight pass subjects of O level and three pass subjects of A level, HSD and IB equivalent.

Admission Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

FEE & SCHOLARSHIPS

21. What is the fee structure for undergraduate and graduate programs at the Beaconhouse National University?

Per Semester Fee Structure for FY 2024-2025

Programs Schools Fees
Programs

Graduate & Undergraduate Programs

Schools

All schools except art and Design (MDSVAD) and Architecture

Fees

254,000

Programs

Undergraduate Programs

Schools

MDSVAD and RHSA

Fees

354,500

Programs

Master of Art and Design Studies

Schools

MDSVAD

Fees

447,000

Programs

School of Education Graduate Programs

Schools

SE

Fees

127,000

Additional Charges
  • One-time Admission Fee: Rs. 25,000
  • One-time Security Deposit (Refundable): Rs. 35,000
  • One-time Deposit for Hostel (Refundable): Rs. 25,000
  • Medical Insurance (per semester): Rs. 2,000
  • Hostel Charge (per semester): Rs. 114,000

Read more about the fee policy of Beaconhouse National University on the following link:

New Fees Policy

22. Is there an option to pay the fee in installments?

Yes, students can pay their tuition fee in two installments. Fee installment is only allowed to the students with proven need due to financial hardships.

23. Does the university offer hostel facility to its students?

Yes, students can avail on-campus hostel facility on first come first serve basis.

24. What is the hostel fee?

One-time Deposit for Hostel (Refundable): Rs. 25,000

Additional Charges for Hostel (per semester):

Following appliances are not provided in rooms by BNU but can be installed by a student at their own expense:

  • Room Refrigerator: Rs. 10,200
  • Room Electric Heater: Rs. 18,000
  • Air Conditioner: Rs. 54,000

25. What are the different kinds of scholarships available to students at Beaconhouse National University?

Beaconhouse National University offers variety of scholarships to its students and applicants, including:

  • VC Scholarship
  • Dean’s Scholarship
  • Merit Based Scholarship
  • Need Based Scholarship
  • Sports Scholarship
  • Transgender Inclusion Scholarship
  • BNU Institutional Support
  • NEST Scholarships for Arts & Culture
  • Madanjeet Singh Art Scholarships
  • Rahimeen Ahmad Scholarship Fund
  • Friends of BNU
PROGRAM OVERVIEW

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Program Description

Our business programs offer a distinct blend of courses covering key areas of marketing, management, finance, supply chain economics, banking, digital marketing, financial technology (fin-tech) and digital finance, information systems, business intelligence, business ethics, business laws and regulations, quantitative techniques and business communication. This program has a unique curriculum in terms of relevance and depth with intelligently identified objectives. We offer the following specializations in our BBA program:

    • Marketing
    • Finance
    • Business Intelligence
    • Supply Chain Management
    • Human Resource Management

 

Career Prospects

This program is suitable for the candidates who wish to pursue their careers in the financial and non-financial corporate entities. The likely employers of our graduates may include:

  • Marketing Companies (Multinational FMGs)
  • Advertising Companies
  • Distribution Companies
  • Financial Sector (Banks, Rating Agencies, Insurance Companies, Development Financial Institutions, Foreign Exchange Companies, Leasing Companies, Mudarba Companies)
  • Non-financial Corporate Sector (Local and Multinational Companies)
  • Regulatory Bodies (Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan and State Bank of Pakistan)
  • Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) 
  • Academic Institutions and Research Organizations
  • Human Resource Management Firms

    Program Objectives

    Our BBA program aims at achieving the following objectives:

      • To provide students with a broad, functional knowledge of basic theories and practices in the field of business, economics, finance and management.
      • To help students to develop their communication and interpersonal skills to interact in a corporate business environment.
      • To develop their ability to understand the legal framework under which businesses and financial entities are required to operate.
      • To develop ability of the students to read, understand and use  annual report of corporate entities for informed decision making. 
      • To create awareness of banking environment, financial products, operations and risk management techniques and practices.
      • To develop an understanding of financial management and corporate financing strategy and processes of financial and non-financial corporate entities.
      • To develop managerial and leadership skills.
      • To develop quantitative & analytical skills required to interpret and use economic, financial and business information for decision-making and research.
      • To develop their understanding of consumer behavior, marketing principles and techniques.
      • To train the students in applying information systems and technology in businesses.
      • To develop awareness and understanding of the global context in which businesses operate.
      • To develop understanding of the ethical and social issues of concern to the business community. 
      • To prepare students to become responsible and contributing members of the community.
      • To provide students with opportunities to learn both inside and outside of the classrooms to acquire current state of knowledge and practices to enhance their employability.

     

    Program Goals

    PG 1: Ethical and Social Concern

    PLO 7: Identify core organizational values and understand the issues of ethical and social diversity based on ethic, gender, religion, and culture and demonstrate the ability to propose feasible solutions to these issues.

    PG 2: Functional & Analytical Knowledge

    PLO 1: Students have sound theoretical knowledge of business, economics, finance and management.

    PLO 3: Demonstrate the ability to identify and evaluate relevant information for decision-making and make usage of diagnostic thinking skills and analytical techniques to assess the information and solve problems in the environment characterized by uncertainty.

    PLO 5: Awareness and ability to understand and use computer-based information systems and end-user computing tools and infrastructures to apply and interpret functional business knowledge.

    PG 3: Communication and Interpersonal skills

    PLO 2: Communicate effectively and professionally and demonstrate the ability to create coherent written and oral statements with the diverse audience across the cultures replicating skills to analyze and synthesize information.

    PG 4: Understanding the legal framework of Business Operations

    PLO 4: Demonstrate the ability to understand the legal framework for businesses.

    PG 5: Managerial and Leadership skills

    PLO 6: Understand various leadership styles and demonstrate proven ability in exercising these styles according to the requirement of the situation.

    Learning Outcomes

    • Students have sound theoretical knowledge of business, economics, finance and management.
    • Communicate effectively and professionally and demonstrate the ability to create coherent written and oral statements with the diverse audience across the cultures replicating skills to analyze and synthesize information.
    • Demonstrate the ability to identify and evaluate relevant information for decision-making and make usage of diagnostic thinking skills and analytical techniques to assess the information and solve problems in the environment characterized by uncertainty. 
    • Awareness and ability to understand and use computer-based information systems and end-user computing tools and infrastructures to apply and interpret functional business knowledge. 
    • Understand various leadership styles and demonstrate proven ability in exercising these styles according to the requirement of the situation. Understand the importance of teamwork and group dynamics in achieving organizational goals and demonstrate ability to work effectively in teams. Graduates acknowledge and understand significance of the cultural diversity, adapt their interpersonal behaviors and style accordingly. Understand the dynamics of the organizational conflict and power and politics and make use of their analytical and interpersonal skills accordingly.
    • Acquire awareness of global diverse perspectives and understand the theory, operations, and challenges of global business. 
    • Identify core organizational values and understand the issues of ethical and social diversity based on ethic, gender, religion, and culture and demonstrate the ability to propose feasible solutions to these issues.
    • Learn through formal lectures and demonstrate confidence in computer lab sessions, discussions, mock interviews and internships. 
    • Demonstrate ability to understand the legal framework for businesses.
    • Demonstrate effectively practicing of overall functional business knowledge and ability to identify and interpret essential business concepts, principles and skills.

    Courses

    Year 1 Semester 1

    Course Title Course Code Course Type Credit Hrs
    Course Title

    Foundation English

    Course Code

    EDU-101

    Course Type

    GEN1

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Course Title

    -Islamic Studies

    Course Code

    SLA-103

    Course Type

    GEN2

    Credit Hrs

    2

    Course Title

    Business Mathematics

    Course Code

    BBA-201

    Course Type

    GEN3

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Course Title

    IT in Business: Theory & Practice

    Course Code

    BBA-205

    Course Type

    GEN4

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Course Title

    Introduction to Business

    Course Code

    BBA-111

    Course Type

    MC1

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Course Title

    Introduction to Liberal Arts

    Course Code

    GEN5

    Course Type

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Total 17

    Year 1 Semester 2

    Course Title Course Code Course Type Credit Hrs Pre-Requisite
    Course Title

    Microeconomics

    Course Code

    BBA-101

    Course Type

    GEN9

    Credit Hrs

    2

    Course Title

    Business Statistics

    Course Code

    BBA-105

    Course Type

    GEN6

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Course Title

    Pakistan Studies

    Course Code

    SLA-103

    Course Type

    GEN8

    Credit Hrs

    2

    Course Title

    Principles of Management

    Course Code

    BBA-113

    Course Type

    MC2

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Course Title

    Business Communication I

    Course Code

    BBA-114

    Course Type

    GEN7

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Course Title

    Introduction to Accounting

    Course Code

    BBA-109

    Course Type

    MC3

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Total 16

    Year 2 Semester 3

    Course Title Course Code Course Type Credit Hrs Pre-Requisite
    Course Title

    Civics

    Course Code

    GEN10

    Course Type

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    Course Title

    Community Engagement

    Course Code

    GEN10

    Course Type

    Credit Hrs

    1

    Pre-Requisite

    Course Title

    Macroeconomics

    Course Code

    BBA-106

    Course Type

    MC4

    Credit Hrs

    2

    Pre-Requisite

    GEN9

    Course Title

    Principles of Marketing

    Course Code

    BBA-203

    Course Type

    MC5

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    Course Title

    Business Finance I

    Course Code

    BBA-216

    Course Type

    MC6

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    F3

    Course Title

    Business Communication II

    Course Code

    BBA-212

    Course Type

    MC7

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    GEN7

    Course Title

    Introduction to Banking

    Course Code

    BBA-107

    Course Type

    MC8

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    MC3

    Total 18.0

    Year 2 Semester 4

    Course Title Course Code Course Type Credit Hrs Pre-Requisite
    Course Title

    Entrepreneurship and Business Development

    Course Code

    BBA-309

    Course Type

    GEN11

    Credit Hrs

    Pre-Requisite

    MC1

    Course Title

    One course from BNU’s Cluster of Environmental Sciences

    Course Code

    Course Type

    GEN12

    Credit Hrs

    Pre-Requisite

    Course Title

    Business Finance II

    Course Code

    BBA-217

    Course Type

    M9

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    M6, M3

    Course Title

    Social & Economic Issues in Pakistan

    Course Code

    BBA-215

    Course Type

    M10

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    GEN9, MC9

    Course Title

    Organization Behavior

    Course Code

    BBA-214

    Course Type

    M11

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    MC2

    Course Title

    Financial Statement Analysis and Reporting

    Course Code

    BBA-110

    Course Type

    M12

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    MC3

    Total 18.0

    Year 3 Semester 5

    Course Title Course Code Course Type Credit Hrs Pre-Requisite
    Course Title

    Financial Instruments, Markets and Institutions

    Course Code

    BBA-202

    Course Type

    MC13

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    MC3

    Course Title

    Management Information System: Theory & Practice

    Course Code

    BBA-210

    Course Type

    MC14

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    GEN4

    Course Title

    Artificial Intelligence for Business

    Course Code

    Course Type

    MC15

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    GEN4

    Course Title

    Quantitative Techniques in Business

    Course Code

    BBA-311

    Course Type

    MC16

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    GEN3, GEN7

    Course Title

    Corporate Law and Governance

    Course Code

    BBA-304

    Course Type

    MC17

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    MC1

    Course Title

    IDC*

    Course Code

    IDC1

    Course Type

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    Total 18

    Year 3 Semester 6

    Course Title Course Code Course Type Credit Hrs Pre-Requisite
    Course Title

    Human Resource Management

    Course Code

    BBA-208

    Course Type

    MC18

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    MC2

    Course Title

    IDC*

    Course Code

    IDC2

    Course Type

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    Course Title

    Operations Management

    Course Code

    BBA-303

    Course Type

    MC19

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    MC1

    Course Title

    A Course from Social Sciences (SMC/TFT/Psychology)

    Course Code

    GEN10

    Course Type

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    -

    Course Title

    Business Research Methods

    Course Code

    BBA-316

    Course Type

    MC20

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    GEN6

    Course Title

    Digital Marketing

    Course Code

    BBA-318

    Course Type

    MC21

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    MC4

    Course Title

    Business and Professional Ethics

    Course Code

    BBA-404

    Course Type

    MC22

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    MC1

    Total 18

    Year 4 Semester 7

    Course Title Course Code Course Type Credit Hrs Pre-Requisite
    Course Title

    IDC*

    Course Code

    IDC3

    Course Type

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    Course Title

    **Specialization Course S1

    Course Code

    S1

    Course Type

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    -

    Course Title

    **Specialization Course S2

    Course Code

    S2

    Course Type

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    -

    Course Title

    Cost & Management Accounting

    Course Code

    BBA-213

    Course Type

    MC23

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    MC3

    Course Title

    Entrepreneurship & Business Development

    Course Code

    BBA-309

    Course Type

    MC24

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    MC3

    Course Title

    Business Analytics

    Course Code

    BBA-425

    Course Type

    MC25

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    GEN6

    Total Credit Hrs

    18

    Year 4 Semester 8

    Course Title Course Code Course Type Credit Hrs Pre-Requisite
    Course Title

    **Specialization Course S3

    Course Code

    S3

    Course Type

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    -

    Course Title

    **Specialization Course S4

    Course Code

    S4

    Course Type

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    -

    Course Title

    Final Year Project

    Course Code

    BBA-413

    Course Type

    MC26

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    MC20

    Course Title

    IDC*

    Course Code

    IDC4

    Course Type

    Credit Hrs

    3

    Pre-Requisite

    -

    Course Title

    Distinguished Lecture Series

    Course Code

    DLS

    Course Type

    Credit Hrs

    1

    Pre-Requisite

    Total 13
    Semester Total 136
    Mandatory Internship 3
    Total 139

    Mandatory Internship

    Six to eight weeks’ internship will be mandatory for all students. Internship placements will be made from a prequalified list of companies only, will be supervised and have 3 credit hours on pass/fail basis in lieu of an elective course (Interdisciplinary).

    Transfer Policy

    Transfer of the students from other related schools/programs would be permissible for only those students who have secured a minimum 3.0 CGPA for BBA. Transferred students must complete 60% of the total credit hours from BNU.

    Degree Requirement

    Students are required to complete the required credit hours with a minimum 2.0 CGPA to qualify for the degree. The student’s academic performance and commitment to their studies are closely monitored. Contrary to any other policy, the students failing to meet minimum educational standards and having a casual attitude toward their studies are dropped from the program. A hundred percent attendance of the delivered lectures is mandatory, however, the students with a minimum of 75% attendance are eligible to appear in the final examination. A course is automatically graded as W* if the number of absences exceeds 8 in a course of 3 credit hours each.

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