Bachelor of Management Studies - St.Teresa’s College (Autonomous)
BMS full form Bachelor Of Business Studies is a three - year undergraduate course that teaches the details and theories of management. The course is offered by various universities and colleges across the country including some prestigious universities such as Delhi university. Candidates who wish to apply for the BMS course must fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria, That is, at least 50% marks in graduation. After completing BMS course, candidates can look for employment job opportunities as a Marketing Manager, Business Developer, etc.. and can earn an average salary depending up on their experience and knowledge.
Bachelor Of Management Studies (International Business)
BMS Course Details
1) The full form of BMS course is Bachelor of Management Studies.
2) Admission to the course is mostly done on the basis of entrance examinations.
3) Some colleges also offer direct admission based on merit or other criteria.
4) Various specializations offered in the course include marketing management, finance and accounting, digital marketing, human resources, business analysis, travel and tourism, etc.
5) Students can opt for the MBA course or go on to work in corporate sectors or start their ow business after completing the BMS course.
Eligibility
1) Candidates must have completed plus two or equivalent examinations form a recognized board or university.
2) In most of the BMS college, the minimum aggregate required to pursue the course is 50 percent.
3) The Age limit is 22 years for general category and 24 years for reserved category.
The BMS course provides students with vast knowledge of changing world of management, new business techniques, entrepreneurship, trading finance, stock and risk analysis. Students planning to under take BMS must have team building qualities and should be able to communicate effectively. They should also have knowledge about the current affairs and the stock market. Students learn to critically analyse situations and to solve the complexities of management.
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