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Duration

4 Years

Management

The Charutar Vidya Mandal CVM University Anand
Duration
4 Years
Management UG OFFLINE

Duration

4 Years

Management

The Charutar Vidya Mandal CVM University Anand
Duration
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Fees

₹6,50,000

Placement

93.5%

Avg Package

₹6,50,000

Highest Package

₹18,00,000

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4 Years
Management
UG
OFFLINE

Fees

₹6,50,000

Placement

93.5%

Avg Package

₹6,50,000

Highest Package

₹18,00,000

Seats

300

Students

1,200

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Seats

300

Students

1,200

Curriculum

Course Structure and Academic Framework

The B.Tech Management program at The Charutar Vidya Mandal CVM University Anand is meticulously structured over eight semesters to provide a progressive and holistic educational journey. Each semester builds upon the previous one, ensuring that students acquire not only theoretical knowledge but also practical skills essential for modern business environments.

SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredits (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
IMGT101Introduction to Management3-0-0-3None
IMGT102Business Communication3-0-0-3None
IMGT103Principles of Economics3-0-0-3None
IMGT104Statistics for Business3-0-0-3None
IMGT105Organizational Behavior3-0-0-3None
IMGT106Introduction to Computer Applications3-0-0-3None
IMGT107Business Ethics and Social Responsibility2-0-0-2None
IMGT108Lab Practical: Business Communication0-0-3-1None
IIMGT201Managerial Economics3-0-0-3MGT103
IIMGT202Financial Accounting3-0-0-3None
IIMGT203Marketing Management3-0-0-3MGT103
IIMGT204Operations Research3-0-0-3MGT104
IIMGT205Human Resource Management3-0-0-3MGT105
IIMGT206Strategic Management3-0-0-3MGT201, MGT202, MGT203
IIMGT207Business Analytics3-0-0-3MGT104
IIMGT208Lab Practical: Financial Accounting0-0-3-1None
IIIMGT301Corporate Finance3-0-0-3MGT202
IIIMGT302Supply Chain Management3-0-0-3MGT204
IIIMGT303Business Intelligence3-0-0-3MGT207
IIIMGT304International Business3-0-0-3MGT203
IIIMGT305Risk Management3-0-0-3MGT301
IIIMGT306Entrepreneurship Development2-0-0-2MGT206
IIIMGT307Ethics in Business2-0-0-2MGT107
IIIMGT308Lab Practical: Supply Chain Management0-0-3-1MGT204
IVMGT401Strategic Planning and Control3-0-0-3MGT206
IVMGT402Digital Marketing3-0-0-3MGT203
IVMGT403Project Management3-0-0-3MGT204
IVMGT404Sustainable Business Practices3-0-0-3MGT304
IVMGT405Financial Risk Modeling3-0-0-3MGT301
IVMGT406Innovation and Change Management2-0-0-2MGT401
IVMGT407Global Supply Chain Strategy3-0-0-3MGT302
IVMGT408Lab Practical: Project Management0-0-3-1MGT403
VMGT501Leadership and Organizational Behavior3-0-0-3MGT205
VMGT502Business Strategy3-0-0-3MGT401
VMGT503Data Analytics for Decision Making3-0-0-3MGT207
VMGT504Corporate Governance3-0-0-3MGT301
VMGT505Business Consulting3-0-0-3MGT206
VMGT506Research Methodology2-0-0-2MGT207
VMGT507International Trade and Policy3-0-0-3MGT304
VMGT508Lab Practical: Business Strategy0-0-3-1MGT502
VIMGT601Advanced Financial Analysis3-0-0-3MGT301
VIMGT602Business Ethics and Compliance3-0-0-3MGT504
VIMGT603Business Intelligence and Analytics3-0-0-3MGT503
VIMGT604Supply Chain Optimization3-0-0-3MGT302
VIMGT605Entrepreneurial Finance3-0-0-3MGT301
VIMGT606Crisis Management2-0-0-2MGT401
VIMGT607Advanced Marketing Strategy3-0-0-3MGT203
VIMGT608Lab Practical: Advanced Financial Analysis0-0-3-1MGT601
VIIMGT701Capstone Project3-0-0-3MGT502, MGT601
VIIMGT702Industry Internship0-0-3-3MGT502
VIIIMGT801Thesis Research0-0-0-6MGT701

Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

Departmental electives in the Management program are designed to deepen students' understanding of specialized areas while encouraging interdisciplinary thinking. Here are some key advanced courses offered:

Business Intelligence and Analytics

This course explores data mining techniques, predictive analytics, and business intelligence tools. Students learn how to extract actionable insights from large datasets using statistical models, machine learning algorithms, and visualization software. The course emphasizes practical applications in sectors like finance, healthcare, retail, and logistics.

Corporate Governance and Compliance

This course delves into legal frameworks governing corporate conduct, including regulatory compliance, ethical standards, and board dynamics. Students examine real-world cases involving corporate scandals, fraud detection, and governance failures to understand best practices in maintaining transparency and accountability.

Global Supply Chain Strategy

Students study global logistics networks, sourcing strategies, and cross-border supply chain coordination. The course integrates theoretical models with case studies from multinational corporations, focusing on sustainability, risk mitigation, and cost optimization in international markets.

Innovation and Change Management

This elective focuses on managing organizational change processes, fostering innovation cultures, and implementing transformational leadership strategies. Through experiential learning, students explore how companies adapt to disruptive technologies, shifting consumer behaviors, and competitive pressures.

Business Ethics and Compliance

This course examines ethical dilemmas in business decision-making and explores frameworks for responsible leadership. Topics include corporate social responsibility, stakeholder theory, and regulatory compliance across different industries. Students engage in debates and simulations to develop nuanced perspectives on moral reasoning in complex environments.

Advanced Financial Analysis

Designed for students interested in finance careers, this course covers advanced valuation techniques, derivatives markets, portfolio management, and risk assessment tools. Real-world case studies from global financial institutions provide practical insights into current market trends and investment strategies.

Digital Marketing Strategy

This course explores digital transformation in marketing, including social media campaigns, content strategy, SEO/SEM, and performance measurement. Students gain hands-on experience with platforms like Google Analytics, Facebook Ads Manager, and HubSpot to create data-driven marketing solutions.

Entrepreneurial Finance

Students learn about startup funding mechanisms, venture capital evaluation, and business model development. The course includes workshops on pitching to investors, financial modeling for startups, and scaling businesses from ideation to growth phases.

Strategic Planning and Control

This elective teaches students how to develop strategic plans, monitor performance metrics, and implement control systems in large organizations. It integrates tools like SWOT analysis, balanced scorecards, and scenario planning to prepare students for executive roles.

Sustainable Business Practices

Students explore sustainable development goals, environmental impact assessments, and green business models. Through project-based learning, they assess how companies can integrate sustainability into their core operations while achieving profitability and long-term value creation.

Project-Based Learning Philosophy

The Management program places a strong emphasis on project-based learning as a cornerstone of student development. Projects are structured to mirror real-world challenges faced by organizations, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in practical contexts. The process involves three key stages:

  1. Project Selection: Students choose projects based on personal interest, career aspirations, or organizational needs identified through industry partnerships.
  2. Mentorship: Each project is assigned a faculty mentor who guides students throughout the research and implementation phases. Mentors are selected based on expertise relevant to the project topic.
  3. Evaluation: Projects are evaluated using rubrics that assess critical thinking, innovation, teamwork, presentation skills, and impact potential.

Mini-projects begin in the second year, where students collaborate on short-term initiatives under faculty supervision. The final-year thesis or capstone project is an independent endeavor that integrates knowledge from all semesters and culminates in a comprehensive report and presentation to stakeholders.