Course Structure

Finance Management

Amidst market volatilities for stocks, bonds, and currencies, the whole world will require strongmen in finance. Demand will be solid for those who help companies cope with regulations, International Financial Reporting Standards, corporate governance and compliances, business and tax analysis.

  • Group I
    • Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
    • Corporate Risk Management
    • Working of Stock Exchanges
    • Management of Working Capital
    • International Financial Management
    • Business Analysis and Valuation
  • Group II
    • Corporate Finance and Valuation
    • Taxation and Tax Planning
    • Futures and Options
    • Project Planning and Analysis
    • Banking and Insurance
    • Operations Res. for Finance and Risk Analysis
Human Resource Management

Employment is expected to grow much faster than the average for all human resources, training, and labor relations managers. The service sector will drive both - quantity and quality.

  • Group I
    • Human Resources Planning and Development
    • Cross Cultural and Global Management
    • Executive Compensation
    • Industrial Relations
    • Negotiation and Counseling
    • Strategic Human Resource Management
  • Group II
    • Compensation Management
    • Performance Management
    • Management of Training and Development
    • Industrial and Organizational Psychology
    • Emerging Issues in HR Management
    • Interpersonal Processes and Counseling Skills for Managers
Marketing Management

Marketing jobs within the consumer sectors are currently on the rise. Demand for marketers with new product development experience and knowledge of marketing luxury products is likely to be strong.

  • Group I
    • Marketing Research
    • Distribution and Inventory Management
    • Advertising and Sales Promotion
    • Product and Brand Management
    • Rural and Agro Marketing
    • International Business Marketing
  • Group II
    • Services Marketing
    • Sales Management
    • Customer Relationship Management
    • Internet and Social Media Marketing
    • Retail Management
    • Corporate Communications
Systems Management

In a world that is increasingly reliant on computer technology, virtually every industry utilizes Information systems more jobs for computer and information systems managers are going to be created.

  • Group I
    • Computer Networking
    • Internet Business Models and Business Strategies
    • RDBMS & SQL Concepts
    • Business Process Re-engineering and ERP
    • IT Enabled Services Management
    • Internet Security and Cyber Laws
  • Group II
    • Mobile Commerce and Security
    • Knowledge Management and Innovation
    • Software Engineering & Project Management
    • Data Warehousing and Data Mining
    • Internet Marketing
    • Wireless Technologies and Convergence
Production Management

Because production managers are so essential to the efficient operation of a plant, they have not been greatly affected by recent efforts to flatten management structures. Nevertheless, this trend has led production managers to assume more responsibilities.

  • Group I
    • Production Planning and Control
    • Manufacturing and Enterprise Resources Planning
    • Productivity Improvement Techniques
    • Supply Chain Management
    • Project Planning, Evaluation & Management
    • Six Sigma
  • Group II
    • Lean and Agile Systems
    • Quality Control, Quality Assurance and Reliability
    • Logistics and Services
    • Push and Pull Based Manufacturing Systems
    • Quality Management Systems
    • Manufacturing Strategy