Foundations
of Management
Quantitative Analysis for Business
Management Accounting Techniques
Management Information Systems
Organizations and their Economic Environment
Semester II
MDB
106
MDB 107
MDB 108
MDB 109
MDB 110
Corporate
Financial Management
Production and Operations Management
Marketing Management
Human Resource Management
Business Law
Semester III
MDB
111
Corporate
Strategic Management
4 papers of any one specialisation from the Group A or Group
B specialisations
[In case of dual specialisation, 4 papers of any one specialisation
from the Group A specialisation]
Semester IV
MDB
112
Project
[In case of dual specialisation, 4 papers of any one specialisation
from the Group B specialisations]
Marketing Strategy
Advertising Management
Advertising Art and Production
Consumer Behaviour and Market Research
Public Relations
MDB 201
MDB 241
MDB 242
MDB 243
Marketing Strategy
Public Relations: Campaigns and Event Management
Media Relations and Planning
News and Feature Writing
International
Business Management
MDB 251
MDB 252
MDB 253
MDB 254
International Business
Management of Import and Export
Export - Import Procedures and Documentation
International Marketing
Hospital
Management
MDB 261
MDB 262
MDB 263
MDB 264
Hospital Organization
and Management
Health Services Planning and Community Health
OPD, Wards and Records Maintenance
Medical and Legal Issues In Health Care
Hotel
Management
MDB 271
MDB 272
MDB 273
MDB 274
Banquet
Services Management
Front Office Management
Food and Beverages: Production and Management
Stores and House Keeping
Modern
Managers need to address various issues concerning higher
productivity, better quality and greater efficiency and effectiveness
of business organizations, spear headed by young, dynamic
and result oriented leaders. They must be well equipped with
competencies in different disciplines of business. This is
the need of the hour.
With this sole objective in view, TASMAC offers a unique and
well-designed Masters Diploma in Business Administration programme
covering various progressive disciplines, viz., Contemporary
Financial Management, Marketing Management, Advertising Management,
Public Relations, Human Resource Management, International
Business Management, Hotel Management and Hospital Management.
A unique feature of this programme is the option to do a dual
specialization, which would further enhance the functional
knowledge of an individual. Semesters I and II are common
to all students. In the semester III, students do the first
specialisation from any one of the Group A specialisations
and in the semester IV, the second specialisation from any
one of the Group B specialisations. This is topped up with
a project in the semester IV on any one of the specialisations.
1.
Students have to pay the semester I term fee along with the
application form. Subsequent semester term fees have to be
paid two months before the examinations, i.e. by April 28
and October 28.
2. Registration Fee is to be
paid along with the Application for Registration Certificate
within 30 days of enrolment.
3. Examination fees have to be
paid two months before the start of the examinations along
with the subsequent semester term fees by April 28 and October
28.
4. If a student fails in
a subject, to re-appear in the subsequent semester, a supplementary
examination fee of Rs.150/- (US$15 for students residing outside
India) per subject will be payable
Please Note : The above
fees are for distance learning programmes only.
Concessions For SC/ST Students
SC/ST
Students applying for a programme at TASMAC will get a 25%
fee waiver on the term fee to be paid by the students. All
other heads of fees will have to be paid in full.