B.M.S.
![]() |
No. of Seats: 180
Duration: 3 years
Co-ordinator: Mr. Vijay Gawde
Eligibility
- Students applying to VSIT for B.M.S. should be Eligible under the following Criteria's:
- Passed H.S.C. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent examination or Diploma in any Engineering branches with two years or three years duration after S.S.C. conducted by the Board of Technical Education, Maharashtra State or its equivalent examination by securing minimum 45% marks for general category (in one attempt) or minimum 40% marks for the reserved category (in one attempt) at the respective Examination.
Structure & Syllabus
T he three year (Six Semester) B.M.S. Course is designed for those students from different educational backgrounds wishing to acquire the skills needed to pursue a high level career in the world of business. The objective of the programme is to prepare students to exploit opportunities being newly created in the management profession.
|
First Year
|
|||
|
Semester 1
|
Semester 2
|
||
|
SUBJECT
|
SUBJECT
|
||
|
Foundation of Human Skills
|
Business Environment
|
||
|
Introduction to Financial Accounts
|
Industrial Law
|
||
|
Business Law
|
Computer Applications in Business
|
||
|
Business Mathematics
|
Managerial Economics - I
|
||
|
Business Communication
|
Business Statistics
|
||
|
Principles of Management
|
Introduction to Cost Accounting
|
||
|
Introduction to Computers
|
Environment Management
|
||
|
Second Year
|
|||
|
Semester 3
|
Semester 4
|
||
|
SUBJECT
|
SUBJECT
|
||
|
Management Accounting
|
Productivity and Quality Management
|
||
|
Managerial Economics - II
|
Direct & Indirect Taxes
|
||
|
Marketing Management
|
Export Import Procedure & Documentation
|
||
|
Business Aspects in Banking & Insurance
|
Cooperative & Rural Markets
|
||
|
Production Management & Materials Management
|
Research Methods in Business
|
||
|
Strategic Management
|
Public Relations Management
|
||
|
-
|
-
|
||
|
Final Year
|
|||
|
Semester 5
|
Semester 6
|
||
|
SUBJECT
|
SUBJECT
|
||
|
Human Resource Management
|
Entrepreneurship & Management of SME
|
||
|
Service Sector Management
|
Operations Research
|
||
|
Financial Management
|
International Finance
|
||
|
Elements of Logistics & Supply Chain Management
|
Indian Management Thought and Practices
|
||
|
Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility
|
International Marketing
|
||
|
Elective - I
|
Elective - II
|
||
|
-
|
-
|
||
| Electives | |||
| Electives - I | Electives - II | ||
|
Special Studies in Marketing
|
Retail Management
|
||
|
Special Studies in Finance
|
Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
|
||
|
E - Commerece
|
Econometrics
|
||
Assessment Pattern
Assessment Pattern for T.Y.B.M.S.
- Internal Assessment - 40 Marks
The allocation of 40 marks shall be as follows:
| No. |
Marks
|
|||
|
1
|
Two best of three periodical class tests held in the semester.
|
20
|
||
|
2
|
A better of the two assignments with class presentations to be assessed by the teacher concerned.
|
10
|
||
|
3
|
Group discussions on current issues relating to the subject.
|
10
|
||
- Semester End Examiniation - 60 Marks
- Duration - This examination shall be of 2 Hrs. duration.
- Question paper pattern
Section - I (Compulsory - 30 Marks)
| No. |
Marks
|
|||
|
1
|
Concept Testing - based on entire syllabus
|
15
|
||
|
2
|
Case study/Problem/Application
|
15
|
||
Section - II ( 30 Marks - Any 3 Qs Out of 4 Qs)
- 4 Questions carrying 10 Marks each should cover all the 4 units.
Marking and Grading Scheme
- The ordinances for examinations are same as the existing ordinances.
Assessment Pattern for S.Y.B.M.S.
- Internal Assessment - 40 Marks
The allocation of 40 marks shall be as follows:
| No. |
Marks
|
|||
|
1
|
Two best of three periodical class tests held in the semester.
|
20
|
||
|
2
|
A better of the two assignments with class presentations to be assessed by the teacher concerned.
|
10
|
||
|
3
|
Group discussions on current issues relating to the subject.
|
10
|
||
- Semester End Examiniation - 60 Marks
- Duration - This examination shall be of 2 Hrs. duration.
- Question paper pattern
Section - I (Compulsory - 30 Marks)
| No. |
Marks
|
|||
|
1
|
Concept Testing - based on entire syllabus
|
15
|
||
|
2
|
Case study/Problem/Application
|
15
|
||
Section - II ( 30 Marks - Any 3 Qs Out of 4 Qs)
- 4 Questions carrying 10 Marks each should cover all the 4 units.
Marking and Grading Scheme
- The ordinances for examinations are same as the existing ordinances.
Related Links





