Bachelor of Business Administration
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) under Tribhuvan University (TU) is a premier four-year, eight-semester academic program designed to develop socially responsible, creative, and result-oriented management professionals. It combines intensive academic theory with practical application to prepare students for the complexities of the modern business world.
+2 or equivalent pass , gpa>1.8
Banking & Financial Institutions (BFIs) This is the most common destination for BBA graduates in Nepal due to their strong foundation in finance and accounting. Management Trainee (MT): Entry-level leadership track in commercial banks. Relationship Manager: Managing client portfolios and loan processing. Operations Assistant: Handling daily branch transactions and customer service. Credit Analyst: Evaluating the creditworthiness of loan applicants. Insurance Officer: Working in underwriting, claims, or marketing for insurance firms. Corporate & Private Sector Marketing Executive: Designing campaigns, digital marketing, and brand management. Human Resource (HR) Coordinator: Handling recruitment, payroll, and employee relations. Sales Manager: Leading sales teams and meeting regional targets. Supply Chain/Logistics Coordinator: Managing the flow of goods and inventory for manufacturing firms. Administrative Officer: Overseeing office operations and internal management. Government & Public Services Nepal Government Officer (Nasu/Section Officer): Via Loksewa Aayog exams in administrative or accounting cadres. Central Bank (Nepal Rastra Bank) Employee: Specialized roles in policy, supervision, and banking operations. Public Enterprise Management: Working in organizations like Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) or Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC). Entrepreneurship & Consultancy Startup Founder: Launching and managing your own business venture. Business Consultant: Providing advice to SMEs on efficiency and growth strategies. Market Researcher: Analyzing consumer trends and data for business intelligence. Development Sector (NGO/INGO) Program Officer: Managing the financial and operational aspects of development projects. Finance & Compliance Officer: Ensuring project funds are spent according to international standards. Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Specialist: Tracking the progress and impact of social programs. Academic & Research Research Assistant: Working on economic or management-related research projects. Lecturer/Instructor: Teaching management subjects (usually requires a Master's degree like MBA/MBS).
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