MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN FINANCE AND CONTROL (MBA FC)

Jan 01, 1970
Introduction
Master of Business Administration in Finance and Control (MBA FC), catering to individuals with a keen interest in financial management. The program is designed to develop professional skills based on theoretical foundations among students who are especially required in the effective management of resources in financial and non-financial organizations. This program strives both to provide knowledge in core management and applied finance and develop controlling skills relevant to finance and control careers in financial and non-financial organizations. This program focuses on the principles of finance, investment strategies, risk management, and financial control, enabling students to make informed decisions and optimize financial performance in organizations across various industries. This program strives both to provide knowledge in core management and applied finance and develop controlling skills relevant to finance and control careers in financial and non-financial organizations. The students would have expertise needed to lead treasury departments effectively and deal with financial and control issues in organizations.
Program Objectives of the MFC
The overall objective of the MBA FC program is to develop students capable of managing corporate organizations with a special focus in the areas of finance and control.
Student Intake
Student intake The program is designed for a class size of 40 students. The batch will be taken once in a year.
Program Features
The general features of the MFC program are two years full time professional program; focused master program in finance and control; well design course structure; highly qualified professors; developing professionals in financial control; and preparing leaders for financial institutions
Duration of the Course:
The Master of Finance and Control (MFC) Program is an intensive two–year course stretched over four semesters of full-time study, with every academic year having two semesters. After the completion of the program, a student will be awarded a Master of Finance and Control (MFC) by Tribhuvan University.
Total Credit Hours:
The MFC program consists of a total of 62 credit hours comprising foundation courses, management core courses, finance core courses, and elective courses. The program also includes graduate seminars and practicum courses. Students must undertake Internship Project during the third semester and Graduate Research Project (GRP) during the fourth semester.
Academic Sessions and Duration of the Term:
The MFC program normally requires four semesters to complete. The duration of the term will be of 16 class weeks excluding examinations and tests. A concerned college/institute may run the program on full-time or part-time schedules.
Eligibility
The minimum qualification to apply for the program is a minimum Bachelor’s Degree with a minimum of CGPA score of 2 or 45 percent.
Class Timings
The regular class for the program is arranged between 12:00 AM to 5:00 PM from Sunday to Friday.
Admission Requirements and Procedure
Admission Process: The admission process in the MFC involves submission of a complete application form, two letters of recommendation, transcripts of all previous degrees (Bachelor, Certificate, and SLC) and payment of admission test fee within the date specified.
Admission Tests
SOM shall conduct a four-stage admission test for the appropriate screening of applicants. The applicants shall be screened in each of the stages.
• Written test: This test will be based on the SOMAT format. The duration of the test will be 3 hours and 30 minutes.
• Group discussion: Groups discuss on a given topic. The performance of applicants is recorded by a panel of judges based on leadership, logic, and conclusions.
• Individual presentation: Applicants present their views and opinions on a given topic to the panel of judges.
• Personal interview: Personal interview to measure applicants' motivation level, attitude, and capability to handle the pressure and rigors of the MBA program.
SOM has the final authority in selecting the students for the program.