About This Program

BBA program is ideal for students pursuing a business and management career. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in core business principles, including accounting, finance, marketing, and management.

Curricular Structure

The BBA is a four-year program structured in eight semesters. A student needs to complete 120 credit hours of coursework, project work, practicum, and internship for graduation. Besides lectures, the classes are facilitated by case studies, group discussions, project assignments, field visits, class presentations, and other pedagogies. To develop communication and interpersonal skills, students are encouraged to participate in class activities, group discussions and individual presentations.

Semester I

Course Code

Subject

Credit Hours

ENG 110

English

3

MTH 110

Basic Mathematics

3

ICT 110

IT for Business

3

BHS 110

Behavioral Science

3

MGT 111

Principles of Management

3

PRC 110

Software Skills Practicum

1

Semester II

Course Code

Subject

Credit Hours

BUC 201

Business Communication

3

MTH 111

Business Mathematics

3

ECO 110

Introduction to Microeconomics

3

MGT 112

Fundamentals of Organizational Behavior

3

ACC 110

Financial Accounting

3

PRC 111

Soft Skills Practicum

1

Semester III

Course Code

Subject

Credit Hours

STT 110

Business Statistics

3

ECO 111

Introduction to Macroeconomics

3

ACC 111

Cost and Management Accounting

3

FIN 110

Essentials of Finance

3

MKT 110

Principles of Marketing

3

PRC 112

Digital Marketing Practicum

1

Semester IV

Course Code

Subject

Credit Hours

STT 111

Data Analysis and Modeling

3

MGT 113

Business and Society

3

RCH 110

Business Research Methods

3

MGT 114

Human Resource Management

3

FIN 111

Financial Management

3

PRC 113

Fintec Practicum

1

Semester V

Course Code

Subject

Credit Hours

MGT 115

Entrepreneurship and Innovation

3

MGT 116

Fundamentals of Operations Management

3

MIS 110

Management Information System

3

MGT 117

Project Management

3

 

Concentration I

3

PRC 114

Academic Writing

1

Semester VI

Course Code

Subject

Credit Hours

MIS 111

Essentials of e-Business

3

MGT 118

International Business

3

PRJ 110

Project Work

3

 

Concentration II

3

 

Elective I

3

PRJ 111

Business Development Project

2

Semester VII

Course Code

Subject

Credit Hours

MGT 119

Strategic Management

3

LAW 110

Business Law

3

 

Concentration III

3

 

Elective II

3

MGT 120

Business Environment

3

PRJ 112

Community Engagement Project

2

Semester VIII

Course Code

Subject

Credit Hours

INT 110

Internship 

6

Admission Eligibility Criteria and Scholarship

Interested Candidates in BBA programs can apply after fulfilling the following eligibility criteria:

  • Minimum 12 years of formal schooling
  • CGPA of 1.8 (on a 4.0-point scale) or 45 percent grades (minimum Grade ‘D’ on individual subjects) in any +2 stream
  • Admission tests and interviews.
     

Document Requirements

  • Copies of all Academic Transcripts (SEE/SLC onward)
  • Copies of all Character Certificates (SEE/SLC onward)
  • Original Migration Certificate of Last Degree
  • Copy of the Equivalent Certificate (If any Academic Degree froma Foreign University)
  • Copy of Citizenship
  • Two Copies of Recent Passport Size Photographs

Scholarships
Scholarships are granted for deserving students based on CGPA of NEB exam and Apollo Entrance Performance.

Evaluation System

Apollo International College follows Pokhara University’s evaluation system to measure students’ academic performance. The system is as follows:
Internal Evaluation
Fifty percent (50%) weightage is given to internal evaluation. Internal evaluation will be conducted by the concerned college faculty members.
External Evaluation (Semester End Examination)
Fifty percent (50%) weightage is given to external evaluation. The semester-end examination is conducted by office of the controller of examination, Pokhara University.

Grading System

Pokhara University follows a four-point letter grade system. The letter grades awarded to students will be as follows:

Grade         Grade Point           Description
A 4.0 Excellent
A- 3.7  
B+ 3.3  
B 3.0 Good
B- 2.7  
C+ 2.3  
C 2.0 Satisfactory
C- 1.7  
D+ 1.3  
D 1.0 Minimum Requirement
F 0 Fail

Professional and Employability Skills Development Training

Apollo has a plan of noncredit courses for the students’ professional and employability skills development. Non-credit courses are intended for students who want to gain general knowledge, learn a new skill, upgrade existing skills, and enrich their understanding of various topics.

  • Personality Development Training
  • Basic Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Training
  • Case Analysis
  • Basic Accounting Manual Training
  • Communication Etiquette in the Workplace
  • Yoga/ Meditation
  • Professional Accounting Training (VAT, Tax, Tax Return, ETDS, etc.)
  • Digital Marketing Practicum
  • Career in the Banking Industry
  • Accounting Software Training
  • Academic Writing
  • Work-life Balance
  • Basic Professional Banking Training
  • Stock Market Training (Primary & Secondary) and
  • Investment Strategy
  • Career in NGO/INGO Sector
  • Industrial Visit
  • Business Plan Development Training (Strat-up)
  • Research Proposal Writing Training
  • Data Analysis Using Excel and SPSS Software Training
  • Career in the Public Service
  • Job Application, CV Writing, and Email Etiquette
  • Job Placement Mock Test Interview
  • Company Registration and Operational Training
  • Contemporary Issues in Business Environment
  • Orientation on Internship Report Writing