Overview
Master of Business Studies (MBS) at Navodit College, Samakhushi, Kathmandu
Master of Business Studies (MBS) at Navodit College runs under Tribhuvan University (TU) as a four-semester master’s degree. The program follows TU’s official syllabus while the college manages daily teaching, internal assessments, and examination support from its Samakhushi campus. Students who want steady pacing, clear notes, and practical case work find this pathway suitable for advancing management knowledge and workplace readiness.
The course helps you connect theory to Nepal’s business context. Classes use examples from banking, trading firms, cooperatives, and service organizations. Guidance for report writing and oral presentation is provided throughout the semesters so you build confidence before university exams.

Highlights
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Affiliation: Tribhuvan University (Faculty of Management)
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Duration: Two academic years, four semesters
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Location: Samakhushi, Kathmandu
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Medium: English and Nepali, as the subject requires
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Academic focus: Accounting, finance, organizational studies, economics, research, strategy
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Specialization: Accountancy, Finance, Marketing, or Management (as approved and offered)
Curriculum Details
The MBS curriculum follows TU’s framework. Exact course codes and weighting come from TU each intake. Core study areas usually include:
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Managerial Economics, Statistical Methods, and Business Environment in Nepal
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Accounting for decision making, Management Accounting, Auditing concepts
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Financial Management, Working Capital, Investment topics
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Organizational Behavior, Human Resource, and Managerial Communication
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Production/Operations Management and Quality perspectives
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Research Methodology and a capstone in Strategic Management
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Specialization courses from one group: Accountancy, Finance, Marketing, or Management
Assessment follows TU’s semester rules. Navodit conducts unit tests, terminals, and viva/project evaluations to prepare you for university examinations.
Objectives
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Build advanced understanding of accounting, finance, marketing, and management for Nepali institutions
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Strengthen analysis, writing, and presentation skills needed in office settings
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Encourage ethical judgment and clarity in decision records, approvals, and reporting
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Prepare students for responsible roles in business organizations, development projects, and the public sector
Scope
Graduates move into roles that need sound judgment and reliable documentation. Entry points include accounts executive, finance officer trainee, audit support, credit/operations in banks and MFIs (subject to separate recruitment rules), HR and administration, and project coordination in NGOs, CSOs, and local bodies.
Many students prepare for public service examinations or continue toward MPhil/PhD after meeting university criteria.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the program, students can:
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Read and interpret financial statements and cost figures for decisions
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Analyze business cases using Nepal-specific policy and regulatory context
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Prepare short research reports with clear methods, tables, and references
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Present findings to peers and supervisors using concise slides and handouts
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Write memos and minutes that reflect accountable office practice
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Apply strategy concepts to small case studies and local organizations
Skill Development Modules
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Spreadsheet labs for ratio analysis, budgeting, and cash-flow models
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Case clinics using short Nepal examples from banking, trading, hospitality, and cooperatives
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Research toolkit: sampling basics, questionnaire design, data cleaning, and citation discipline
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Communication studio: slide decks, meeting notes, and briefing papers
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Ethics in practice: confidentiality, conflict of interest, and documentation standards
Teaching Methodology
The college follows a semester calendar with weekly targets. Classes combine lectures, guided discussion, problem sets, and case write-ups. Teachers use past papers and marking schemes to show grading standards early. Guest sessions by practitioners connect class content with current practice. Counseling supports specialization choice, internship planning where applicable, and exam preparation.
Admission Requirements
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Qualification: Bachelor’s degree in management or an equivalent degree recognized by TU that meets MBS entry criteria
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Process: Submit the application within the announced deadline with transcripts, character certificate, photographs, and ID. An entrance test and/or interview may be held as per TU and college notice. Final admission depends on verification and seat availability.
Career Opportunities
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Accounting and finance: accounts officer trainee, audit support, finance assistant
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Banking and financial services: credit operations, service operations, back-office support (as per separate bank/MFI recruitment rules)
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HR and administration: documentation, payroll support, compliance follow-up
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Sales and marketing: planning support, channel coordination, reporting
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Development sector: project finance, procurement documentation, MIS/reporting
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Higher studies: MPhil/PhD or professional certifications as per individual goals
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Navodit College provides scholarships based on merit and inclusion. Categories include distinction achievers, children of recognized martyrs of the 2062 movement, district/school toppers, students from remote areas, Dalit/scheduled caste, and other deserving students under college rules. Applicants should review the latest intake notice for criteria, quotas, and required documents.
Why Choose MBS?
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TU-affiliated master’s pathway with clear semester structure and exam routine
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Teaching that values practical tasks: problem sets, cases, and short research notes
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Bilingual academic support and morning/day shifts as scheduled
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Specialization options that reflect common roles in Nepali organizations
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Scholarship categories that support merit and representation
Conclusion
MBS at Navodit College provides a steady route for graduates who want deeper management knowledge and workplace-ready writing and analysis. The course helps you practice the documents that Nepali offices use every day—statements, memos, budgets, and reports—so your transition to work or further study feels natural and organized.
FAQ
How long is the MBS at TU?
Two academic years over four semesters.
Who awards the degree?
Tribhuvan University awards the degree; the college conducts teaching and internal assessments.
Which specialization groups are offered?
Accountancy, Finance, Marketing, or Management, subject to TU approval and faculty availability in a given intake.
Is an entrance exam required?
An entrance exam and/or interview may be announced by TU and the college. Follow the latest notice.
What preparation helps before Semester I?
Arrange a permitted calculator, organize spreadsheet practice, review basics in accounting and statistics, and set a weekly reading timetable.















