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MBA Industry Integrated

MBA course details

1. Eligibility:

Candidate for admission to Industry integrated MBA shall be required to have passed any bachelor degree (UG degree) from recognized University/Institution with 50%.

2. For the Degree:

The candidates shall have subsequently undergone the prescribed program of study in an institute for not less than two academic years comprising 4 semesters, passed the examinations prescribed and fulfil such conditions as have been prescribed therefore.

3. Admission:

Admission based on the marks in the qualifying examination.

4. Duration of the course:

The course shall extend over a period of two years under semester pattern accounting to four semesters.

5. Standard of Passing and Award of Division:

a. Students shall have a minimum of 50% of total marks of the University examinations in each subject. The overall passing minimum is 50% both in aggregate of Continuous Internal Assessment and external in each subject.

b. The minimum marks for passing in each theory/lab course shall be 50% of the marks prescribed for the paper / lab.

c. A candidate who secures 50% or more marks but less than 60% of the aggregate marks, shall be awarded SECOND CLASS.

d. A candidate who secures 60% or more of the aggregate marks, shall be awarded FIRST CLASS.

e. The Practical/Project shall be assessed by the two examiners, by an internal examiner and an external examiner.

6. Continuous internal Assessment:

a. Continuous Internal Assessment for each paper shall be by means of Written Tests, Assignments, Class tests and Seminars

b. 25 marks allotted for the Continuous Internal assessment is distributed for Written Test, Assignment, Class test and Seminars.

c. Two Internal Tests of 2-hour duration may be conducted during the semester for each course / subject and the best marks may be considered and one Model Examination will be conducted at the end of the semester prior to University examination. Students may be asked to submit at least five assignments in each subject. They should also participate in Seminars conducted for each subject and marks allocated accordingly.

7. Attendance:

Students must have earned 75% of attendance in each course for appearing for the examination.

Students who have earned 74% to 70% of attendance to be applied for condonation in the prescribed form with the prescribed fee.

Students who have earned 69% to 60% of attendance to be applied for condonation in the prescribed form with the prescribed fee along with the medical certificate.

Students who have below 60% of attendance are not eligible to appear for the examination. They shall re-do the semester(s) after completion of the programme.

8. Examination:

Candidate must complete course duration to appear for the university examination. Examination will be conducted with concurrence of Controller of Examinations as per the Alagappa University regulations. University may send the representatives as the observer during examinations. University Examination will be held at the end of each semester for duration of 3 hours for each subject. Certificate will be issued as per the AU regulations.

Question Paper pattern:

Duration: 3 Hours

Maximum - 75 Marks

SEMESTER COURSES CREDIT
PART – A

Short answer questions with no choice

10 x 02 = 20 Marks
PART – B

Brief answer questions either/or type [like 1.a [or] b]

05 x 05 = 25 Marks
PART – C

Essay – type questions of either/or type [like 1.a [or] b]

03 x 10 = 30 Marks

9. Miscellaneous:

a. Each student possesses the prescribed text books for the subject and the workshop tools as required for theory and practical classes.

b. Each student is issued with an identity card by the University/Institute to identify his / her admission to the course

c. Students are provided library and internet facilities for development of their studies.

d. Students are to maintain the record of practical conducted in the respective laboratory in a separate Practical Record Book and the same will have to be presented for review by the University examiner.

e. Students who successful complete the course within the stipulated period will be awarded the degree by the University.

10. Other Regulations:

Besides the above, the common regulation of the University/Institute shall also be applicable to this programme.

MBA Business Analytics

1. Eligibility:

Candidate for admission to MBA in Business Analytics shall be required to have passed in any Bachelor Degree with 50% marks from recognized University/Institution.

2. For the Degree:

The candidates shall have subsequently undergone the prescribed programme of study in an institute for not less than two academic years comprising 4 semesters, passed the examinations prescribed and fulfil such conditions as have been prescribed thereof.

3. Admission:

Admission is based on the marks in the qualifying examination prescribed thereof.

4. Duration of the course:

The course shall extend over a period of two years under semester pattern accounting to four semesters.

5. Standard of Passing and Award of Division:

a. Students shall have a minimum of 50% of total marks of the University examinations in each subject. The overall passing minimum is 50% both in aggregate of Continuous Internal Assessment and External in each subject.

b. The minimum marks for passing in each theory/lab course shall be 50% of the marks prescribed for the paper/lab.

c. A candidate who secures 50% or more marks but less than 60% of the aggregate marks, shall be awarded SECOND CLASS.

d. A candidate who secures 60% or more of the aggregate marks, shall be awarded FIRST CLASS.

e. The Practical/Project shall be assessed by the two examiners, by an internal examiner and an external examiner.

6. Continuous internal Assessment:

a. Continuous Internal Assessment for each paper shall be by means of Written Tests, Assignments, Class tests and Seminars

b. 25 marks allotted for the Continuous Internal assessment is distributed for Written Test, Assignment, Class test and Seminars.

c. Two Internal Tests of 2-hour duration may be conducted during the semester for each course / subject and the best marks may be considered and one Model Examination will be conducted at the end of the semester prior to University examination. Students may be asked to submit at least five assignments in each subject. They should also participate in Seminars conducted for each subject and marks allocated accordingly.

7. Attendance:

Students must have earned 75% of attendance in each course for appearing for the examination.

Students who have earned 74.99% to 70% of attendance have to apply for condonation in the prescribed form with the prescribed fee.

Students who have earned 69.99% to 60% of attendance have to apply for condonation on Medical grounds in the prescribed form with the prescribed fee along with the medical certificate / relevant documents.

Students who have below 60% of attendance are not eligible to appear for the examination. They shall re-do the semester(s) after completion of the programme.

8. Examination:

Candidate must complete course duration to appear for the university examination. Examination will be conducted with concurrence of Controller of Examinations as per the Alagappa University regulations. University may send the representatives as the observer during examinations. University Examination will be held at the end of each semester for duration of 3 hours for each subject. Certificate will be issued as per the AU regulations. Hall ticket will be issued to the students at the end of every semester after submitting “No Dues” certificate to the exam cell, under the aegis of Controller of Examinations of the AU.

9. Question Paper pattern:

Duration: 3 Hours

Maximum - 75 Marks

SEMESTER COURSES CREDIT
PART – A

Short answer questions with no choice

10 x 02 = 20 Marks
PART – B

Brief answer questions either/or type [like 1.a [or] b]

05 x 05 = 25 Marks
PART – C

Essay – type questions of either/or type [like 1.a [or] b]

03 x 10 = 30 Marks

10. Miscellaneous:

a. Every student should possess the prescribed text book for all the subjects, through-out the semester for their theory/lab classes.

b. Every student would be issued an Identity card by the institute/university to identify his/her admission to the course.

c. Every student shall access the library and internet (Wi-Fi) facilities provided for the self-development and career-development.

d. Every student who successfully completes the course within the stipulated time period would be awarded the degree by the University.

11. Other Regulations:

Besides the above, the common regulation of the University shall also be applicable to this programme.