Tribhuvan University
Management
4 year(s)
Bachelor of Management Studies of Tribhuvan University is a 4-year program. Bachelors of Management Studies (BMS) promises an efficient and innovative skills development in the candidates, which are indispensably required in the different business sectors. The knowledge of business and management develops a general management perspective in them. The duration of the course is four year and its syllabus is divided in to eight semesters. The course is an important and career providing in nature, which opens many jobs for the candidates after its completion.
Program Objectives
Student Intake for Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) program:
Written Test:
Eligible applicants are required to appear in the entrance test commonly known as LBC Management Admission Test (LBCMAT). The test will follow the international testing pattern and standards. It includes Verbal Ability, Quantitative Ability, Logical Reasoning and General Awareness. There shall be altogether one hundred (100) objective questions in the LBCMAT containing twentyfive (25) questions in each section. Student must secure minimum 40% marks in LBCMAT in order to qualify for the interview.
Interview:
Applicants securing above cut off point marks in the LBC-MAT will be short-listed. Only short
listed candidates will be interviewed and selected for admission
Evaluation System
The internal evaluation shall carry 40 percent and the external examination shall carry 60
percent weight. The final grade of the student shall be determined on the overall performance in the
internal and external examinations.
For admissions in Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) program of Tribhuvan University students must have:
First Semester Courses: 15 Credit Hours
Second Semester Courses: 15 Credit Hours
Third Semester Courses: 15 Credit Hours
Fourth Semester Courses: 15 Credit Hours
Fifth Semester Courses: 15 Credit Hours
Sixth Semester Courses: 15 Credit Hours
Seventh Semester Courses: 15 Credit Hours
Eighth Semester Courses: 15 Credit Hours