Overview
Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) at Jwala Prasad Shyo Devi Murarka Campus
The BBS at Jwala Prasad Shyo Devi Murarka Campus follows Tribhuvan University (TU) prescriptions and serves learners who plan to enter business, government offices, cooperatives, or local enterprises.
The program builds a steady base in accounting, economics, finance, and general management so that graduates can read numbers, understand operations, and write clear reports for day-to-day decision making. Classes run on a regular schedule in Lahan, and the campus keeps coursework practical through assignments and case discussions that reflect local business activity.
The curriculum covers managerial principles, business mathematics, statistics, micro and macroeconomics, organizational behavior, human resource management, marketing management, financial management, cost and management accounting, and Nepal-specific courses such as business law, taxation, and auditing as guided by TU.
Students learn how to prepare financial statements, plan simple budgets, analyze variances, and present findings in a structured format. Computer labs support spreadsheet practice and basic data work. The library holds prescribed texts and reference materials so students can review concepts and prepare for examinations.
Teaching is delivered through lectures, guided discussions, and short presentations. Faculty members encourage students to connect theory with local cases—small traders, cooperatives, banks, and municipal services—so the program remains relevant to the area. Internal assessments, project work, and university examinations together track progress.
The campus uses multimedia in classrooms for selected topics and keeps assignment timelines clear to avoid last-minute pressure.
Graduates commonly move into entry-level roles in accounts, store and sales operations, office administration, and banking support, or they help family businesses systematize records and inventory. For students who wish to continue, the BBS lays the groundwork for MBS, MBA entrance preparation, or professional certifications that match TU pathways.
The campus office shares admission dates, document requirements, and form submission steps each intake. Applicants follow TU eligibility rules, submit transcripts and character certificates, attach photographs, and complete the process within the notice period. Fee payment is done at the campus account section, and orientation is held before regular classes begin.
Facilities used by BBS students include standard classrooms, the canteen, computer labs for assignments, and a library section with management titles.
Faculty remain available during set hours for query resolution. By keeping learning structured and connected to the local economy, the BBS at Jwala Prasad Shyo Devi Murarka Campus helps students build practical skills that support early career growth or further study under TU.