MBA – Program Overview
The Master of Business Administration program at Vels Institute of Science, Technology & Advanced Studies is designed to develop future business leaders with strong managerial, analytical, and decision-making skills. The program combines core business fundamentals with industry-oriented specializations to prepare students for dynamic corporate environments.
Course Duration
Two Years (Four Semesters)
Specializations Offered
Marketing
Finance
Human Resource Management
Operations Management
Business Analytics
Digital Marketing
Students can choose their specialization based on career goals and industry demand.
Semester Wise Syllabus
Year 1 – Core Management
Semester 1
Principles of Management
Managerial Economics
Financial Accounting
Business Communication
Quantitative Techniques
Semester 2
Marketing Management
Financial Management
Human Resource Management
Operations Management
Research Methodology
The first year focuses on building a strong foundation in all major areas of business management.
Year 2 – Specialization and Advanced Learning
Semester 3
Specialization Elective 1
Specialization Elective 2
Business Analytics
Strategic Management
Entrepreneurship Development
Semester 4
Specialization Elective 3
Specialization Elective 4
International Business
Project Work or Internship
The second year allows students to specialize and gain practical exposure through projects and internships.
Practical Learning
The program emphasizes case studies, industry projects, internships, presentations, and workshops. Students gain real-world exposure through interaction with industry experts and live business scenarios.
Career Opportunities
MBA graduates can pursue roles such as Marketing Manager, Financial Analyst, HR Manager, Operations Manager, Business Analyst, and Entrepreneur across various industries.
Why Choose Vels MBA
Industry-aligned curriculum
Experienced faculty and corporate mentors
Placement training and career development support
Exposure to real-time business challenges
Opportunities for internships and industry interaction
