BACHELOR OF BUSINESS STUDIES (BBS) PROGRAM
Swati Sadan is a leading educational institution of Kathmandu Valley which provides a platform to it’s pupils for exploring their potentials. Currently we are offering the classes from Nursery to BBS Level and almost 1850 Students are Continuing their study. Almost 100 plus employees are doing their best to create a vibrant academic atmosphere.
Continuing the tradition of Swati to provide quality education, the college offers Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) in affiliation with Tribhuvan University since 2067. Currently we are offering the classes from
The program provides students with sound conceptual foundation and practical skills in various areas of management. The objectives of the program are to:
- Prepare students for professional career in business or public management at entry level managerial position.
- Inculcate positive attitudes, abilities and practical skills that are essential for a socially responsible and competent manager.
- Develop adequate foundation for higher studies in management.
Duration of the Course
The BBS Program is an intensive 4-year course stretched over eight semester of full time study, with every academic year having two semesters. The Fall Semester starts in September and the spring semester in March. Students are normally admitted to the program in the fall semester. Maximum duration allowed for the BBA program to be completed is six years i.e.,12 semesters. Students are required to complete internship and project work during their study period. After completion of the course requirements students are awarded Bachelor of Business Administration (BBS) by Tribhuvan University.
Objectives
- To Provide quality & practical education at an affordable cost.
- To impart quality education through learning by doing.
- To make student to realize the social values & to be civilized global citizen.
- To make the student self-dependent & self-confident.
- To generate student self-desciplined & self-motivated.
- To help nation to solve the national problems.