MBA Entrepreneurship

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Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship

Duration

2 Years

Level

Post Graduation

Type

Degree

Eligibility

Graduation

MBA (Entrepreneurship) or Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship is a Post-Graduate Business Management course. Master of Business Administration is one the most sought-after courses which can be attained by students of any stream. Entrepreneurship is the act of being an entrepreneur, which can be defined as one who undertakes innovations, finance, and business acumen to transform innovations into economic goods.

The duration of a Master of Business Administration degree in Entrepreneurship is normally a two years program with two or more semesters, but time duration may differ from institute to institute and also maybe on a part-time basis by certain institutes.

MBA (Entrepreneurship) Eligibility

  • Aspiring candidates must have passed their Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University.
  • Some other business schools require passing either CAT, XAT, GMAT, JMET, or MAT.
  • Apart from these entrance tests, there are few business schools that conduct aptitude tests individually which qualifies candidates for that particular business school.

MBA (Entrepreneurship) Syllabus

Syllabus of Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship by various universities and colleges.

MBA (Entrepreneurship) Semester-I

Sr. No. 

Subjects of Study

1

Accounting and Finance for Managers

2

Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship

3

Introduction to Taxation and Entrepreneurial Finance

4

Managing Start-up Strategic Framework for SMEs

5

Principles of Marketing Management

6

Principles and Practice of Management

MBA (Entrepreneurship) Semester-II

1

Business Environment and Corporate Communication

2

Legal Aspects of Business

3

Operations Management

4

Rural and Industrial Marketing

5

Social Entrepreneurship

6

Technology Innovation and Sustainable Enterprise

MBA (Entrepreneurship) Semester-III

1

Contemporary Issues in Strategy

2

Project Management

3

Production & Operations

4

Elective-I

  • Businesses in Emerging Markets
  • Creativity & Innovation in Entrepreneurship
  • Entrepreneurship Process & Behavior
  • Small Business Management

5

Elective-II

  • Business Opportunities in Retailing & Franchising
  • Corporate Entrepreneurship
  • Leading Change in Family Business
  • Managing Corporate Entrepreneurship

MBA (Entrepreneurship) Semester-IV

1

Business Environment and Ethics

2

Enterprise Resource Planning

3

Managing Diversity

4

Elective-III

  • Building Entrepreneurial Culture & Team
  • Corporate Culture & Intrapreneurship
  • Emerging Business Sectors & Technologies
  • Innovation & Creativity in Business
  • Strategies for Small Business Management

5

Elective-IV

  • Enterprise Growth & Succession
  • Family Business Management
  • Financing New Business Ventures
  • Managing a Growing Business
  • Social Entrepreneurship

 

MBA (Entrepreneurship) Colleges

MBA (Entrepreneurship) Course Suitability

  • Candidates willing to go for teaching fields at a higher degree level i.e., college and university level both in private and government institutions are suitable for it.
  • Applicants should have strong technical skills or expertise in a key area, but these are not defining characteristics of entrepreneurship.
  • Other essential skills are creativity, the ability to keep going in the face of hardship, and the social skills needed to build great teams.

How is the MBA (Entrepreneurship) Course Beneficial?

  • After passing the Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship, students can go for higher degree programs in respective subjects such as M.Phil & Ph.D. for further research studies.
  • It helps to know finance. It's a must to really know your product area well.
  • They can also run their own business and help the business already established.

MBA (Entrepreneurship) Employment Areas

  • Agriculture Sector
  • Automobile Industry
  • Advertising Companies
  • Banking Sector
  • Colleges & Universities
  • Mining Companies
  • Oil and Gas Sector
  • Real Estate / Retail Sector

MBA (Entrepreneurship) Job Types

  • Assistant Manager / Executive Assistant / Office Assistant
  • Chief Human Resources Officer
  • Delivery Manager
  • Finance Controller
  • Placement Coordinator
  • System Analyst
  • Senior Network Administrator
  • Trainee Telesales

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