Overview
Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) at Greenfield National College, Bafal, Kathmandu
BBM at Greenfield National College (GNC), Bafal, Kathmandu follows Tribhuvan University (TU), Faculty of Management. The program runs for four years across eight semesters and totals 120 credits.
Students study business tools, foundations, focus areas, electives, a practicum on business planning, and an internship. Your admission uses TU’s CMAT, followed by an interview and campus procedures.
Quick Facts
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Affiliation: Tribhuvan University (TU), Faculty of Management
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Duration and Credits: Four years, eight semesters; 120 credit hours
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Structure: Business tool courses, foundation courses, focus-area/electives, practicum, and internship
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Admission: CMAT entrance, shortlist, and interview under TU rules
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Evaluation: Semester exams, internal assessments, project/practicum, and internship report
Curriculum Structure
Early semesters include business mathematics, statistics, microeconomics, financial accounting, business communication, and information systems.
Mid-program modules add business environment, entrepreneurship, organizational behavior, and fundamentals of strategy. Focus-area choices help students follow interests such as banking operations, finance, marketing, or cooperative management.
The business plan practicum links classroom tools to a field-ready plan, and the internship builds workplace awareness, writing practice, and presentation skill.
Learning Experience and Assessment
Faculty use case discussions, short presentations, spreadsheet practice, and guided assignments. Assessment includes class tests, project checkpoints, semester finals, and rubric-based grading for the practicum and internship.
Students prepare a practicum report and an internship report that document findings, tools used, and next steps. You learn to present clear arguments, read basic data, and plan small tasks inside a team.
Admission Requirements
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Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent from a TU-recognized board
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Minimums: Current TU standard for semester programs (for example, D+ in each subject with CGPA 1.8 or second division; follow the active session notice)
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Entrance: CMAT conducted by TU, plus interview and document verification
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Documents: Academic transcripts, character certificate, CMAT admit/score sheet, equivalence (if needed), ID copies, and photos
Career Outcomes
Graduates enter roles such as banking assistant, sales or operations coordinator, junior HR officer, client service associate, or finance support.
The semester rhythm helps you build a small portfolio—case write-ups, a business plan, and an internship report—that you can show to employers or use when applying for MBA or other master’s programs.
Scholarships and Student Support
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Merit-Linked: Session notices may list awards for high CMAT scores or semester performance
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Equity-Linked: Support categories follow campus and national rules where applicable
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Application: Form submission, document check, and award notice within the intake schedule
Study and Preparation Tips
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Practice CMAT early. Set weekly targets for QA, logic, verbal ability, and general awareness.
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Track semester loads. Map quiz weeks, midterms, and final submissions on a single calendar.
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Build presentation skill. Join a student club to speak briefly every month.
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Use office hours. Short meetings help refine reports and improve clarity.
FAQ
Is CMAT compulsory for BBM?
Yes. TU uses CMAT with an interview for selection.
How many credits does BBM carry?
BBM totals 120 credits across eight semesters.
Does the course include a practicum and internship?
Yes. Both components carry academic weight.
Can students select focus areas?
Yes. Focus-area and elective choices are part of the structure; options appear in the official syllabus.
When are forms available?
Follow the campus admission notice for the session-wise timeline.















