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Tentative Study Plan of 2½-year MBA
Semester – III
1½-year Master of Business Administration
Selection Criteria
Tentative Study Plan of 1½-year MBA
Semester – III
Tentative Study Plan
Major Courses for MS (Computer Networks)
Tentative Study Plan
Semester – III
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Degree Requirements

For the award of MBA degree, a student must have:
  1. Passed courses totalling at least 67 credit hours, including all those courses which have been specified as Core courses
  2. Obtained a CGPA of at least 2.5

Tentative Study Plan of 2½-year MBA


Semester – I




Pre-Reqs

MG 220 Marketing Management

3




MG 224 Financial Accounting

3




MG 335 Communication for Managers

3




MG 435 Management & Org. Behaviour

3




MG 548 Managerial Economics

3




Total

15




Semester – II







MG 226 Quantitative Methods

4




MG 309 Consumer Behaviour

3

MG 220

MG 331 Management Accounting

3

MG 224

MG 332 Business Finance

3

MG 224 + MG 226

MG 333 Human Resource Management

3

MG 435

Total

16




Semester – III







MG 423 Financial Management

3

MG 332

MG 426 Strategic IT

3




MG 546 Research Methods

3




MG Elective – I

3




Total

12




Semester – IV







MG 320 Operations Management

3

MG 226

MG 542 MBA Project – I

3

Note 1

MG Elective – II

3




MG Elective – III

3




Total

12




Semester –V







MG 302 Business Law

3




MG 402 Strategic Management

3

MG 220 + MG 332

MG 543 MBA Project – II

3

MG 542

MG Elective – IV

3




Total

12




1½-year Master of Business Administration


Course Overview

This 1½-year Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is offered to those who have already completed the 4-year BBA program at FAST. This MBA program is designed to further hone the skills of graduates of the BBA program and it achieves this by focusing on the more strategic, specialized and advanced courses across the functional areas of business. Additionally, this intellectually-stimulating program is designed with a view to 'researching' local & regional management phenomena rather than merely 'studying' them. Students are taught decision-making skills through qualitative and quantitative analysis and are expected to offer vibrancy to the corporate culture. MBA at FAST is intended to produce managers and business administrators who are ready to face multi-dimensional and complex real-life business problems and who can provide effective and efficient solutions to such problems.


Eligibility

BBA or an equivalent degree from a recognized university received after 16 years of education with at least 60% marks or CGPA of at least 2.0.

Selection Criteria

50% weight

Performance in NU MBA (1-year) Admission Test OR

At least 1,800 score (out of 2,400) in International GRE AND at least 4 out of 6 in analytical writing

50% weight

Performance in group discussion/ interview


Tentative Study Plan of 1½-year MBA


Semester – I




Pre-Reqs

MG 528 Applied Corporate Finance

3













MG 546 Research Methods

3




MG 547 Strategic Marketing

3




MG Elective – I

3




Total

12





Semester – II







MG 542 Dissertation/ Project – I

3

Note 1

MG 549 Strategic HR & Leadership

3




MG Elective – II

3




MG Elective – III

3




Total

12





Semester – III







MG Elective – IV

3




MG 543 Dissertation/ Project – II

3

MG 542

Total

6





Note 1 Registration in “Dissertation / Project-I” is allowed provided the student has earned at least 12 credit hours, and is not under academic warning.


Degree Requirements

For the award of MBA degree, a student must have:
  1. Passed courses totalling at least 30 credit hours, including all those courses which have been specified as Core courses
  2. Obtained a CGPA of at least 2.5

MS (Computer Networks)


Course Overview


Eligibility

Degree in relevant subject, earned from a recognized university after 16 years of education with at least 60% marks or CGPA of at least 2.0

Selection Criteria

Admission is based on candidate’s performance in any one of the following two tests:
  • NU MS Subject Admission Test OR
  • International GRE Subject Test

Typical course load in a semester is four courses. However, NUCES staff cannot register for more than two courses in a semester. In the second semester, a student has the option to pursue MS by undertaking either a 6 credit hour MS Thesis or Project, spread over two regular semesters.

Tentative Study Plan

Semester 1




Pre-req.




Semester 2




Pre-req.

CS Major-1 Core Course–I

3







CS Major -1 Core Course–II

3




EE Major -2 Core Course–I

3







EE Major -2 Core Course–II

3




Concentration Elective-I

3







Concentration Elective-II

3




General Elective-I (CS/EE/MG)

3







CS591 MS Thesis - I OR

3
















MS Project –I










12










12




Semester 3



















General Elective-II (CS/EE)

3
















CS592 MS Thesis –II OR

3

CS591













MS Project –II






















6

















Major-1 Core Courses (Pass any two of the following courses)

CS501 Advanced Analysis of Algorithms

CS505 Advanced Operating Systems

CS524 Advanced Computer Networks


Major-2 Core Courses (Pass any two of the following courses)

EE502 Advanced Computer Architecture

EE Advanced Probability Theory

EE Network Management


Major Courses for MS (Computer Networks)

At least four courses must be taken from the following

CS501 Advanced Analysis of Algorithms

CS534 Theory of Automata – II

CS505 Advanced Operating Systems

EE502 Advanced Computer Architecture

CS507 Theory of Programming Languages





Award of Degree

For the award of MS degree, a student must have:
  1. Passed courses totalling at least 30 credit hours, including four major courses.
  2. Obtained a CGPA of at least 2.5.

MS (Computer Science)


Course Overview

The MS (Computer Science) program is generic, covering broader areas through course work and providing concentration through research component. The program is in compatible with international MS prograMs It enables computer science graduates to pursue further studies by offering courses in specific fields. University provides substantial support, principally via one-to-one supervision of research students and well-integrated, active research groups.


The University expects its MS graduates to pursue careers either as ‘Computer Science Faculty Members’ at a University or as ‘Software Development Managers’ in the industry. Candidates for this program are expected to have a strong inclination towards computing. The MS (Computer Science) program includes four ‘core courses’ aimed at strengthening the understanding and competence of students in computer science fundamentals. To enable the students to specialize in an area of their choice a set of ‘elective courses’ are offered.


Eligibility

Degree in relevant subject, earned from a recognized university after 16 years of education with at least 60% marks or CGPA of at least 2.0

Selection Criteria

Admission is based on candidate’s performance in any one of the following two tests:
  • NU MS Subject Admission Test OR
  • International GRE Subject Test

The following core courses are recommended to be completed before entering the MS (CS) program.

1. Computer Programming

4. Database Systems

7. Theory of Automata

2. Data Structures

5. Analysis of Algorithms

8. Software Engineering

3. Operating Systems

6. Computer Networks

9. Assembly Lang. / Computer Arch.

A student selected for admission having deficiency in the above stated courses may be required to study a maximum of FOUR courses. These courses must be passed in the first two semesters. The deficiency courses shall be determined by the Graduate Studies Committee before admitting the student. No fee will be charged for studying deficiency courses.

A student cannot take MS courses unless all specified deficiency courses have been passed. Typical course load in a semester is four courses. However, NUCES staff cannot register for more than two courses in a semester.

In the second semester, a student has the option to pursue MS by undertaking either a 6 credit hour MS Thesis or Project, spread over two regular semesters.

Tentative Study Plan

Semester – I







Semester – II







Semester – III




Major Course – I

3




Major Course – III

3




Elective-I

3

Major Course – II

3




Major Course – IV

3




MS Thesis – II/ MS Project – II

3

Specialization – I

3




Specialization – III

3










Specialization – II

3




MS Thesis – I/ MS Project – I

3










Total

12




Total

12




Total

6