Master Of Business Administration (MBA)
The college provides a comprehensive range of academics to empower the students with industry-rated standard courses. ELIMS is rightly considered to be a center for teaching excellence, thanks to the excellent facilities provided to educate the students in various MBA streams. The MBA program accepts 60 students every year, while the course duration is for two years with four semesters, two each year. The college, being a leader in innovative management education aims to provide a systematic approach to teach managerial perspectives and uses the Calicut University syllabus to structure the courses. ELIMS is a leader in providing excellent practical real-world experiences to supplement theoretical teaching.
ELIMS provides all the students with a rock-solid foundation in all the management disciplines. Seventeen core courses, compulsory for all the students, cover the changing trends in market strategies, the secrets involved in market research, recognizing consumer trends and practical skills at product management. Of the 17 courses, 9 are finished in the first year while the rest are completed in the second year. Each of the courses need 60 teaching hours. Half courses are also provided at the college in which case, there would be 30 teaching hours. Each of the full courses carries a weightage of 100 marks while half courses are for 50 marks. The students can participate in minor project works during the third semester, while they have to complete a major one in the fourth semester.
Course Structure
- There are 17 compulsory courses in the first year, 9 in the first semester and 8 in the second semesters respectively and 6 compulsory courses in the second year, 5 in the third semester and 3 in the fourth semester.
- There are full courses as well half courses.
- Each full course shall have a minimum of 60 hours of lecture and each half course, 30 hours of lecture in a semester.
- Each full course carries 100 marks and half course carries 50 marks in total.
- In the third and fourth semester specialization (dual) courses will be offered. The students will be doing a minor project work in the third semester and a major project work in the fourth semester respectively.