The course is aimed to give students a comprehensive understanding of the changing needs of a dynamic international business environment as well as competitive worldwide marketplaces. This course also seeks to improve students' cognitive and quantitative skills in comprehending and analyzing global business concerns. Students who pursue a specialization in international business will be able to study a variety of cutting-edge business disciplines as well as explore new and current issues pertinent to today's global business world. Students will improve their learning skills and personal growth as a result of this degree, allowing them to contribute positively to the business world and society.
Eligibility
Academic Level
NEB +2 overall aggregate of 2.2 CGPA (55%) or above with each subject (theory and practical) grade D+ or above, and SEE Mathematics score of C+ (50%) or above
For A-Levels, a minimum of 3.5 credits and at least a grade of D and above
English Proficiency
English NEB XII Marks must be more than 60% or 2.4 GPA
Applicants who do not meet the aforementioned English language requirements will have to take one of the following internationally recognized English tests:
- IELTS overall band 5.5 with minimum 5.5 in each band
- Pearson Test of English (PTE) score above 47.
For Level 4 or Year 1 BIT
Pass in General Paper or English Language or IELTS 6 or PTE 53
Students who do not meet the above requirements will be required to enroll in a University Foundation Course (UFC). UFC is a one-year academic program at London Metropolitan University (LMU) aimed to help students meet the prerequisites for undergraduate entrance.
University Foundation Certificate Entry Requirements
- NEB +2 total aggregate of 45% or 1.8 GGPA* and above, and Year 12 English score of 45% or 1.8 GPA* and above, or
- 2 ‘A’ level subject passes, and a pass in General Paper (A or AS Level) or English (A or AS Level) with Grade E and above.
If you don't match the above-mentioned English requirements, you can take one of the following English tests instead: IELTS 4.5 or a Pearson Test of English score of 37 or higher.
Semester 1
- Academic English for Undergraduate Study: 30 Credits
- Undergraduate Study and Research Skills: 30 Credits
- Foundational Mathematics: 15 Credits
- Introduction to IT: 15 Credits
Semester 2
- Academic English for Undergraduate Study: 30 Credits
- Undergraduate Study and Research Skills: 30 Credits
- Foundational Statistics: 15 Credits
- Introduction to Business: 15 Credits
*London Metropolitan University evaluates all additional qualifications on a case-by-case basis.
Admission Criteria
Students who have completed or are scheduled to complete their higher secondary final exams can apply to the institution immediately with their academic certificates, citizenship certificates or passports, birth certificates, or citizenship of either parent. Provisional admissions are available to students awaiting results. When you arrive at the institution, the admissions team will review the entry requirements listed below and assist you with the application process. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and meet the eligibility criteria.
Job Prospects
Operation Executives and Manager | Administrative executives and manager | Trade specialist | Import/export coordinator | Foreign service officer | Project management executives | Sales Executives and Manager | Research Analyst | Entrepreneurships routes
Curricular Structure
Year 1
- Academic English for Undergraduate Study
- Undergraduate Study and Research Skills
- Foundational Mathematics
- Foundational Statistics
- Introduction to IT
- Introduction to Business
Year 2
- Understanding Business Information
- The Corporate Environment
- Economics and Society
- Fundamentals of Management
Year 3
- Business Research and Decision-Making
- International Business and World Markets
- Transnational Business Management
- Leading Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Year 4
- Strategy: Choices and Change
- Management Investigation and Dissertation
- Business without Frontiers
- Organising and Managing across Cultures
- International Finance and Trade
- Services Marketing