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Duration

4 Years

Business Administration

Doon Business School
Duration
4 Years
Business Administration UG OFFLINE

Duration

4 Years

Business Administration

Doon Business School
Duration
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Fees

₹12,00,000

Placement

94.5%

Avg Package

₹5,20,000

Highest Package

₹8,50,000

OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
4 Years
Business Administration
UG
OFFLINE

Fees

₹12,00,000

Placement

94.5%

Avg Package

₹5,20,000

Highest Package

₹8,50,000

Seats

200

Students

350

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Seats

200

Students

350

Curriculum

Curriculum Overview

The Business Administration curriculum at Doon Business School is designed to provide a robust foundation in core business principles while offering flexibility for specialization. The program spans eight semesters, with each semester structured to build upon previous knowledge and prepare students for real-world challenges.

SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
1BADM101Introduction to Business Administration3-0-0-3None
1BADM102Business Mathematics and Statistics3-0-0-3None
1BADM103Principles of Management3-0-0-3None
1BADM104Introduction to Economics3-0-0-3None
1BADM105Business Communication2-0-0-2None
1BADM106Computer Applications in Business2-0-0-2None
2BADM201Financial Accounting3-0-0-3BADM102
2BADM202Marketing Principles3-0-0-3BADM103
2BADM203Operations Management3-0-0-3BADM103
2BADM204Organizational Behavior3-0-0-3BADM103
2BADM205Business Ethics and Social Responsibility2-0-0-2BADM103
2BADM206Research Methodology2-0-0-2BADM102
3BADM301Corporate Finance3-0-0-3BADM201
3BADM302Strategic Management3-0-0-3BADM203
3BADM303International Business3-0-0-3BADM104
3BADM304Human Resource Management3-0-0-3BADM204
3BADM305Business Analytics3-0-0-3BADM102
3BADM306Supply Chain Management3-0-0-3BADM203
4BADM401Financial Markets and Institutions3-0-0-3BADM301
4BADM402Marketing Research3-0-0-3BADM202
4BADM403Managerial Economics3-0-0-3BADM104
4BADM404Business Law and Regulations2-0-0-2BADM103
4BADM405Project Management3-0-0-3BADM203
4BADM406Sustainability and Corporate Governance2-0-0-2BADM205
5BADM501Advanced Financial Management3-0-0-3BADM301
5BADM502E-commerce and Digital Marketing3-0-0-3BADM202
5BADM503Strategic Brand Management3-0-0-3BADM202
5BADM504Business Intelligence and Decision Support Systems3-0-0-3BADM305
5BADM505Global Supply Chain Strategy3-0-0-3BADM306
5BADM506Entrepreneurship and Innovation2-0-0-2BADM204
6BADM601Corporate Governance and Risk Management3-0-0-3BADM501
6BADM602Business Analytics Capstone Project3-0-0-3BADM305
6BADM603Leadership and Change Management3-0-0-3BADM204
6BADM604International Financial Markets3-0-0-3BADM401
6BADM605Strategic Brand Management3-0-0-3BADM503
6BADM606Sustainability and ESG Investing2-0-0-2BADM406
7BADM701Advanced Business Strategy3-0-0-3BADM502
7BADM702Business Process Reengineering3-0-0-3BADM603
7BADM703Financial Modeling and Valuation3-0-0-3BADM501
7BADM704Data Science for Business Applications3-0-0-3BADM305
7BADM705Advanced Supply Chain Analytics3-0-0-3BADM505
7BADM706Entrepreneurship and Startup Funding2-0-0-2BADM506
8BADM801Final Year Thesis/Capstone Project3-0-0-3BADM701
8BADM802Industry Internship3-0-0-3BADM701
8BADM803Capstone Project Presentation2-0-0-2BADM801

Each course in the curriculum is designed to build upon previous knowledge and provide students with practical skills applicable in real-world business environments. The structure ensures a logical progression from foundational concepts to advanced topics, preparing students for leadership roles in diverse industries.

Advanced Departmental Electives

Several departmental electives offer students the opportunity to specialize in areas of interest while gaining deeper insights into specific aspects of business administration. These courses are taught by faculty members with extensive industry experience and research backgrounds.

Business Intelligence and Decision Support Systems: This course explores how data analytics can be leveraged to make informed business decisions. Students learn about database design, predictive modeling, dashboard development, and business intelligence tools such as Tableau and Power BI. The course combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on projects where students analyze real datasets from various industries.

E-commerce and Digital Marketing: As the digital landscape continues to evolve, this course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of online business models, digital marketing strategies, social media management, and customer engagement techniques. Students work on live projects with actual companies, developing campaigns that drive measurable results.

Strategic Brand Management: This course focuses on building strong brand identities and managing brand equity across multiple markets and platforms. Students examine case studies of successful brands, learn about branding frameworks, and develop strategies for brand positioning and repositioning in competitive environments.

Global Supply Chain Strategy: In today's interconnected world, supply chain management plays a critical role in business success. This course examines global logistics networks, supplier relationship management, risk mitigation strategies, and sustainability practices in supply chains. Students engage in simulations that replicate real-world challenges faced by multinational corporations.

Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Designed to inspire creativity and entrepreneurial thinking, this course provides students with tools and frameworks for identifying business opportunities, developing innovative solutions, and launching startups. Guest speakers from the startup ecosystem share their experiences and provide mentorship to aspiring entrepreneurs.

Financial Modeling and Valuation: This advanced course teaches students how to build financial models for investment analysis, mergers and acquisitions, and project evaluation. Students learn to use Excel and specialized software to create complex models that support strategic business decisions. The course includes case studies of real-world valuation scenarios.

Data Science for Business Applications: With the increasing importance of data-driven decision-making, this course introduces students to statistical methods, machine learning algorithms, and data visualization techniques relevant to business problems. Students work on projects that involve analyzing large datasets and extracting actionable insights.

Advanced Supply Chain Analytics: This course delves into advanced analytics techniques used in supply chain optimization. Students learn about demand forecasting, inventory optimization, logistics planning, and performance measurement using sophisticated analytical tools. Real-world case studies from leading supply chain firms are analyzed to understand best practices.

Sustainability and ESG Investing: As environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors become increasingly important in investment decisions, this course explores how businesses can integrate sustainability into their strategies. Students learn about ESG reporting standards, impact investing, sustainable finance, and corporate responsibility initiatives.

Leadership and Change Management: Effective leadership is essential for organizational success, especially during periods of change. This course examines leadership theories, change management frameworks, team dynamics, and organizational culture. Students participate in role-playing exercises and simulations to develop their leadership capabilities.

Project-Based Learning Philosophy

The philosophy behind project-based learning at Doon Business School is centered on experiential education that bridges the gap between theory and practice. Projects are designed to reflect real-world challenges faced by organizations, ensuring that students gain relevant skills and knowledge.

Mini-projects, typically undertaken during the second and third years, allow students to apply foundational concepts in practical settings. These projects are often collaborative efforts involving multiple disciplines and may be sponsored by industry partners or conducted independently under faculty supervision.

The final-year thesis/capstone project represents the culmination of a student's academic journey. Students select a topic relevant to their area of interest and work closely with a faculty mentor to conduct original research or develop a comprehensive business solution. The project involves extensive literature review, data collection, analysis, and presentation of findings.

Students are encouraged to pursue projects that align with their career aspirations or contribute to solving societal challenges. The selection process includes discussions with faculty advisors who help students refine their ideas and ensure feasibility within the scope of available resources and time constraints.