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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | What is BMS ? | Where it takes you ? | What the requisites are ? | Top business headlines | Search the web The Bachelor of Management Studies was started by the Mumbai University in June 1999. The administrating body of the course is the 'Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management'. The course is spread over a period of three years with each year containing two semesters. In order to pass a semester a person has to score a minimum of 50% marks in each subject. The final exam is of 60 marks while the remaining 40 marks are covered internally by the college through things like projects, practicals, presentations, etc. In the entire three year period, students appear for a total of 38 theory papers and 2 projects (both of which are in the last year). The course aims at creating world class managers whose area of expertise would exceed that of a B.Com graduate. The students are encouraged to participate in presentations, debates, role plays, group discussions, etc. aimed at improving their public speaking skills, their team work skills, their people skills and also their self-confidence. The course not only prepares a student for a job very well but it also helps one do better at exams such as the MBA entrance test, banking exams, etc. To get admission into this course a person has to have obtained at least 55% marks in the HSC (or equivalent) exam and is then required to appear for a CET (Common Entrance Test), on the basis of which he will be admitted in to the course (the pattern of the CET is the same as Banking Exams). The people with the best chances of succeeding in this course are those people who can think creatively, have good team working and communication skills and have the will to succeed. Further information on the BMS course can be obtained from the indiainfoline.com BMS page and the BMS@Nagar.com site.
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