- Program Features
- Program Structure
- Eligibility
Highlights:
- The AICTE-approved program (Imparted in ODL Mode) will prepare you to identify unstructured problems and implement innovative solutions.
- Based on Harvard business publishing education pre-program modules, learn the concepts of business.
- Choose from five specialization tracks: Marketing, Leadership and Strategy, Operations & Supply Chain, Digital Marketing, and Applied Finance. Dual specializations are available in these specializations.
- Acquire an end-to-end view of the enterprise, cross-functional skills, and a deep understanding of the selected functional area.
- Creating value and competitive advantage by leveraging knowledge across multiple functional domains through strategic thinking, design, and implementation.
- You will be able to synthesize & apply concepts and techniques through the Capstone Business Simulation Project in Term
Outcomes:
- Understanding accounting, finance, economics, operations, information systems, marketing, and strategic management concepts effectively.
- Diagnose and solve complex business problems using knowledge and concepts from different functional areas.
- Build and solve the challenges of today's business environment successfully.
- Participate in strategic decision-making at an organization and boost your career.
- Utilize continuous assessment, case studies, and projects to learn the latest management theories and practices.
- Connect with like-minded professionals and successfully expand your professional network.
- Harvard Business Publishing Education Foundation course with certification
- Ensure that your self-learning objectives align with the courses offered in business education.
- Upon successful completion of a module, you will receive a certificate from Harvard Business Publishing Education.
- With one-year free validity, you can access these modules directly from your student portal.
- In preparation for the online campus, the Foundation Module helps develop the necessary shared business knowledge and terminology.
Curriculum
- Foundation Module: HBPE
- Term I and II: Business Management Core Papers (4 courses in each term)
- Term III: Business Management Core Papers and electives (4 courses: 2 Core + 2 electives)
- Term IV and V: Electives (5 courses in each term)
- Term VI: Capstone Project
- Term VII and Term VIII Industry Experience or Specialization based project
- Foundation Module: HBPE
| Management Communication | 
| Financial Accounting | 
| Quantitative Methods | 
| Mathematics for Management | 
| Finance | 
| Spreadsheet Modeling: Excel 2013 | 
- Core Courses (Term I/II/III)
| Financial Accounting: Information for Decisions | 
| Managerial Economics | 
| Information Systems for Managers | 
| Organisational Behaviour | 
| Marketing Management | 
| Business Communication | 
| Corporate Finance | 
| Business Statistics for Decision Makers | 
| Operations Management | 
| Strategic Management | 
- Marketing (Term III/IV/V)
| Strategic Brand Management | 
| Consumer Behaviour | 
| Customer Relationship Management | 
| Marketing and Web Social Media Analytics | 
| Marketing in a digital world | 
| Integrated Marketing Communication | 
| Crafting and Providing Marketing Services | 
| Sales Management | 
| Marketing Research | 
- Leadership and Strategy (Term III/IV/V)
| Art of Leadership | 
| Strategic HRM : Gaining a Competitive Advantage | 
| Performance Management Strategy | 
| HR Analytics | 
| Managing Organization Change | 
| International Management: Culture | 
| Organisation Theory Structure and Design | 
| Learning and Development | 
- Digital Marketing (Term III/IV/V)
| Marketing in a digital world | 
| Consumer Behaviour | 
| Marketing and Web Social Media Analytics | 
| Social Media and Content Marketing | 
| Integrated Marketing Communication | 
| Search Engine Optimization and Search Engine Marketing | 
| Mobile and Email Marketing | 
- Operations and Supply Chain (Term III/IV/V)
| Supply Chain Management | 
| Service Operations Management | 
| Supply Chain and Logistics Analytics | 
| Total Quality Management | 
| Procurement Management | 
| Logistics Management | 
| Project Management | 
- Applied Finance (Term III/IV/V)
| Quantitative Methods: Concepts & Applications | 
| Financial Reporting and Analysis | 
| Security Analysis and Portfolio Management I | 
| Fraud and Risk Analytics | 
| Security Analysis and Portfolio Management II | 
| Financial Engineering: Derivatives | 
| Personal Finance – Turning Money into Wealth | 
| Managerial Accounting: Decision Making and Performance Management | 
Term VI – Capstone Project
It is the final deliverable of MBA-WX and allows the student to immediately apply the learnings from the program to a simulated business environment.
Bachelor's Degree (10+2+3) from a recognized university with at least 55% and three+ years experience in any discipline.
Or
Graduated from a recognized university with a minimum of 55%, with two or more years' job experience, and a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university with a minimum of 55%.

