[Official] SBPPSE (Ambedkar University Delhi) Admissions Query 2021-23 | PaGaLGuY

About SBPPSE –  On the basis of several rounds of consultative meetings initiated by AUD, in which professionals from the field of education, NGO, other thinkers and experts participated, the university decided to create a School, which will offer degree programmes and promote research in the area of business and management.

 

MBA Admissions 2021-23 

Last date to apply: 28th February 2021 (Sunday)

Entrance test is scheduled to be held on: 11th April 2021 (Sunday)

 

Eligibility of Selection

Applicants need to have a Bachelors degree in any discipline with minimum 45% marks or equivalent grade from a recognised university (Relaxation of 5% marks for SC/ST/PwBD/D-OBC (NCL)/ Defence candidates/Kashmiri Migrant candidates). Candidates appearing in the final year examination of Bachelor’s / Post Graduate Degree Examinations can apply, provided they fulfill the eligibility criteria when their results are declared.

 

Although a large number of institutions offer MBA programmes in and around Delhi, it was felt that there still existed room for providing good quality education in the area of business and management. At the same time, it was also agreed that AUD should not merely replicate the model that is already available, but could develop something unique which can fill the gap that exists in the field of management education and research in India, and more specifically in the NCT region. It was therefore thought appropriate that the programmes of the proposed school should reflect the larger philosophy of AUD that believes in excellence with equality and social justice. While business and profit are important for economy, it is also equally important that business and profit are located within the larger context of our society.

Being conscious of the criticism that has emerged against business management education in recent times, it was imperative that AUD should engage itself in promoting research and training in business within the larger context of public policy, on the one hand, while focusing on the most promising field of social entrepreneurship, on the other. It was considered the most opportune time to develop a school which will address issues of the three interlinked areas, namely, business, public policy and social entrepreneurship in a holistic and integrated manner. The School was thus named the School of Business, Public Policy & Social Entrepreneurship (SBPPSE) that will engage in research and teaching of all three and will sooner than later offer three degree programmes, namely, Masters in Business Administration (MBA), Masters in Public Policy (MPP) and Masters in Social Entrepreneurship (MSE). It was therefore, decided that AUD will mobilise resources to the start the 2-year full-time MBA programme in July 2021, while the other two programmes will be launched within the next 3-5 years.

 


MBA At SBPPSE

On the basis of several rounds of consultative meetings initiated by AUD, in which professionals from the field of education, NGO, other thinkers and experts participated, the university decided to create a School, which will offer degree programmes and promote research in the area of business and management. Although a large number of institutions offer MBA programmes in and around Delhi, it was felt that there still existed room for providing good quality education in the area of business and management. At the same time, it was also agreed that AUD should not merely replicate the model that is already available, but could develop something unique which can fill the gap that exists in the field of management education and research in India, and more specifically in the NCT region.


It was therefore thought appropriate that the programmes of the proposed school should reflect the larger philosophy of AUD that believes in excellence with equality and social justice. While business and profit are important for economy, it is also equally important that business and profit are located within the larger context of our society. Being conscious of the criticism that has emerged against business management education in recent times, it was imperative that AUD should engage itself in promoting research and training in business within the larger context of public policy, on the one hand, while focusing on the most promising field of social entrepreneurship, on the other.It was considered the most opportune time to develop a school which will address issues of the three interlinked areas, namely, business, public policy and social entrepreneurship in a holistic and integrated manner. 


The School was thus named the School of Business, Public Policy & Social Entrepreneurship (SBPPSE) that will engage in research and teaching of all three and will sooner than later offer three degree programmes, namely, Masters in Business Administration (MBA), Masters in Public Policy (MPP) and Masters in Social Entrepreneurship (MSE). It was therefore, decided that AUD will mobilise resources to the start the 2-year full-time MBA programme in July 2012, while the other two programmes will be launched within the next 3-5 years. 

MBA at SBPPSE  The two-year MBA is an innovatively conceived programme integrating state of the art development in the field of management education. Going beyond the exclusive focus on large and organised sector, the programme also addresses issues of micro, small and unorganised sector of the economy. The programme focuses on wealth generation as much as wealth management by sensitizing students to wider socioeconomic issues and by creating awareness on the importance of enterprise creation. 


Students are admitted through a national level entrance test followed by a Personal Interview. 


 • The programme is structured into 4 semesters of 16 weeks each. Students are required to complete 38 courses (carrying 2 credits each) which include 22 compulsory courses and 16 elective courses • In addition to foundation courses in the functional areas of management, the first year curriculum includes courses on business in the context of culture, ethics and society; structured thinking and problem solving; and elements of Public Policy and Social Entrepreneurship • In the second year, students choose electives of their interest from a wide variety of options in the areas of Finance, Marketing, HR and OB, Operations, and Economic Systems and Public Policy • A two-month Summer Internship at the end of the first year (carrying 4 credits) and a project study (carrying 4 credits) in the second year is mandatory for all students 


Pedagogy

 • Learning pedagogy is based on a mix of reflections on readings, case studies, activities and simulations. Emphasis is on interactive and group learning to promote team-skills 


• The School follows a policy of continuous assessment and grade based evaluation; students can pick up credits from programmes offered in other Schools within the University Collaborations • MoUs have been signed with San Francisco State University (SFSU) and Northampton University, UK, for International Collaboration 

Electives offered at SBPPSE:

FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING 

 Financial Derivatives, Security Analysis and Portfolio Management , Financial Markets,Micro Finance, Strategic Cost Management, Business Valuation and Corporate Restructuring


 MARKETING 

Brand Management, Consumer Behaviour, Integrated Marketing Communication,Services Marketing, Retail Marketing,Sales and Distribution Management 


HR AND OB

Inter Personal and Group Processes,Diversity and Intercultural Management, Coaching, Counselling and Mentoring,Performance Management,Collective Bargaining and Negotiation Skills, Compensation and Reward Management 


OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT AND DECISION SCIENCES 

Supply Chain Management,Service Operations Management,Enterprise Resource Planning, Advanced Management Science Methods, Total Quality Management, Managing E-Business Operations


ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC SYSTEMS Political Economy, Global Business Environment, Public Policy for Sustainable Development,Rural and Urban Land Systems, Game Theory for Strategic Decision Making, International Economics 


CONTEMPORARY ISSUES

 Internship with NGO 

 Practitioner Speak Series at SBPPSE


 The "Practitioner Speak Series" is aimed at giving students exposure to realmarket scenarios by making it an integral part of the academic curricula. Eminent industrialists and business gurus share their experiences, observations and intuitions during intensive workshops, guest lectures or seminars with students on past and future business trends. Corporate presence in classrooms gives the students an unparalleled outlook of the real business world 

Learning Pedagogy at SBPPSE 


 At SBPPSE, we strongly believe in student centric learning pedagogy. Learning is based on a mix of reflections from academic readings, activities, case studies, field visits and simulations. Emphasis is on interactive and group learning intended to promote team-skills. Theoretical components are well complemented by the practicum, and students are encouraged to apply classroom learning to various real life situations through field based projects. The best of academic resources including the latest technologies are used in the curriculum transaction. AUD library is rich in academic resources both in print and electronic form. Library resources are actively used in the course transactions and students are encouraged to read from the peer reviewed journals. Students are also encouraged and supported to contribute to the learning repository and the field of research by publishing research papers and participating in conferences. Apart from academic learning, several industry practitioners are invited to share their experience and subject specific knowledge with the students. 

Library at AUD


 AUD has a will equipped user centric academic library with an eclectic collection of world class publications. Huge collection of core text books, reference books, classic management books and peer reviewed journals in hard copy are readily accessible in the air-conditioned library with sufficient reading space for students. Apart from the books, the library has also subscribed to several technology based tools, databases and e-resources such as Harvard business School cases and simulations, IIMA cases, ProQuest, Euromonitor Passport, Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies, Cambridge Books Online, Tailor & Francis journals, JSTOR collection, Wiley-Blackwell journals, Capitaline Plus Software Program, Springer etc. The library is also developing a film section and currently has more than 150 DVDs in its collection for academic use. The library database can be accessed by the users through OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) with network access across the campus-wide LAN. All online resources can also be accessed from outside the campus through VPN. Library remains open all days except 3 national holidays. The library staff also organises orientation classes for students to help them access the library resources. 

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 What is unique about the MBA programme of AUD? It is an innovatively designed MBA programme incorporating the latest developments in management education from across the globe.  Apart from the fundamentals of Management and an opportunity to specialize in important functional areas including Marketing, Finance and Accounting, Human Resource Management and Organizational Behaviour, Operations Management, Economics and Public Systems, the two-year course also exposes students to elements of Public Policy and Social Entrepreneurship, along with an understanding of culture & society in a global context.2.  When can candidates register for admission to MBA at AUD?  Interested candidates should visit our website (www.aud.ac.in). Online registration will open on November 21, 2017 and will close on February 10, 2018. Candidates are required to register online by paying application fee of Rs.1050/- (Rs.525/- for SC/ ST / PD candidates). 3. What are the modes of payment available for payment of application fee?Fee for application for admission can be paid by Demand Draft (DD)/Cash/ Online. For detail information for each mode refer to the Admission Bulletin.4. What is the process of filling the on-line application for the MBA programme?Candidates could go through the detailed instructions given in the Admission Bulletin of the School of Business, Public Policy & Social Entrepreneurship which is uploaded on the AUD website (www.aud.ac.in), MBA Admissions 2018 link.5. What is the process of admission to the 2-year MBA programme? Eligible applicants will be required to take the written Admission Test which will be conducted on Sunday February 25, 2018 at AUD campus, Kashmere Gate  from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM. The admission test will consist of 120 multiple choice questions (MCQs) on verbal ability and analytical ability. An additional 30 MCQs will be on general awareness.Based on the scores obtained in the 120 MCQs on verbal and analytical ability, candidates will be shortlisted for personal interview (PI). Interviews for admission will be conducted in the third week of March, 2018. The final merit list shall be prepared using the weighted average of marks obtained in the written test (verbal and analytical ability sections) (60% weightage), personal interview (25% weightage) and marks obtained in the general awareness section of the written test (15% weightage).6. What is the likely pattern of the admission test? The admission test will be of 2.5 hour duration which will consist of Multiple Choice Questions. It is an aptitude test comprising three sections intended to assess the candidate's (i) English Language Comprehension and Verbal Ability; (ii) Quantitative Skills and Analytical Reasoning; and (iii) General Awareness7. Where can the outstation candidates take the Admission Test?Outstation candidates can take the test only at Kashmere Gate Campus of AUD, in Delhi. There will be no other centre in Delhi or outside Delhi. 8. What are the eligibility conditions? Candidates who have secured at least 50% of marks or equivalent CGPA (45% for candidates belonging to SC/ ST/ Physically Disabled (PD) categories) in a 3-year Bachelor's degree in any discipline are eligible to apply. 9. Can candidates appearing in the final year examination apply? Yes, Candidates who will be appearing in the final year of Bachelor's Degree examination are eligible to apply, irrespective of their percentage of scores obtained so far, provided that they expect to fulfill the eligibility criteria when the results are declared. (Such candidates will be required to provide their final result before 31st August 2018). 10. How many seats are available in the MBA programme? There are 42 seats in total.11. Are there reserved seats? Yes, 85% of seats (36) seats are reserved for candidates belonging to/ graduating from the NCT of the Delhi and the remaining 15% of seats are for candidates from All over India. These 36 seats will be distributed on the basis of the norms of reservation followed by the NCT of Delhi. 12. What are these different Categories of Seats? Each applicant will choose to apply in one of the following Categories: General (Gen); Scheduled Class (SC); Scheduled Tribe (ST); Other Backward Class - noncreamy layer (OBC); Physically Disabled (PD); Children of Defense Personnel killed/disabled in Action (CW); Foreign Nationals not studying in India (FS), Kashmiri Migrant (KM) and Single Girl Child (SGC). 13. How many seats are available in each category? Seats are distributed in the following categories: NCT – 36 (General – 18; SC – 5; ST – 3; OBC –10); All India: 6 (General - 4; SC – 1; ST- 1; No OBC quota for outside NCT) • Supernumerary: PH (1); CW (1); FS (2); KM (1); SCG (1). 14. Is there any relaxation in eligibility criteria or cut-off marks for General category candidates? No relaxation in eligibility criteria is permitted for General category in the MBA programme. 15. Is there any relaxation in eligibility criteria or cut-off marks for reserved category candidates? Relaxation of 5% in eligibility will be allowed to candidates from SC/ST/PD categories. 16. Are any documents required to be submitted for applying for reserved seats? Yes. Candidates applying for reserved seats are required to submit caste/PD certificate from duly recognized authorities. OBC candidates need to submit both caste and noncreamy layer certificate to claim reservation against OBC quota. Creamy layer OBC candidates have to apply as General Category (UR) candidate.17. What about Physically Disabled candidates? Only those candidates who have cleared as PD by an approved Medical Board will be considered for admission under the PD category 18. What should CW candidates do?CW (Children of Defense Personnel killed/disabled in Action) candidates need to clearly enclose the category of CW. CW1 (Armed forces including paramilitary personnel Killed/Disabled in Action) candidates will have preemptive claim over all other CW category candidates (such as CW2: Armed forces including paramilitary personnel Killed/Disabled while on Duty) or CW3 etc. Entitlement Certificate only from Secretary, Kendriya Sainik Board Delhi; Secretary, Rajya/Zila Sainik Board; Officer-in Charge, Record Office; and First Class Stipendiary Magistrate is acceptable 19. What should Foreign Students (FS) do? Foreign Nationals studying in India are required to apply as General Category candidate by registering online and making on-line payment. Foreign Nationals with Indian degrees (but are not currently staying in India) are required to submit GMAT scores (minimum score of 650) and Foreign Nationals with foreign degrees are advised to submit GMAT and TOEFL scores. Foreign nationals who are out of India need should apply via their consulate and embassy (with mandatory GMAT scores). Application in hard copy should be sent to Admissions, Ambedkar University Delhi, Kashmere Gate, Delhi-110006. All foreign nationals must hold a student visa valid for the entire period of study endorsed by the Ministry of External Affairs. The degrees of foreign nationals must be recognized by the Association of Indian Universities. There is no quota for NRI or PIO and all such candidates need to apply as General Category (Gen) Candidates. 20. What is the fee structure for MBA programme? The fees for the two year MBA programme payable is INR 2,67,960.00 for Indian Students and INR 4,72,920.00 for Foreign Students;The fee is payable in two installments. The fees for the first year MBA is payable at the time of taking admission to the programme in April-May 2018 (INR 1, 44,360.00 for Indian students and INR 2, 51,720.00 for foreign students), and that for the second year will be payable at the beginning of the next academic session in July 2019 (INR 1,23,600.00 for Indian students and INR 2,21,200.00 for foreign students).21. Will the fee be refunded if the candidate withdraws his/ her admission?If the candidate withdraws his/her admission before July 1, 2018, after deducting INR 1000.00 the remaining amount will be refunded.  However, if the candidate withdraws her/his admission after this date, only the caution deposit of INR 5000.00 will be refunded.22. Where is AUD campus located and where are MBA classes held? MBA classes will be held at the School of Business, Public Policy & Social Entrepreneurship, Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD), which is located at Lothian Road, Kashmere Gate, Delhi -110006.IMPORTANT NOTIFICATIONS:

  • Candidates applying to MBA programme are required to visit AUD website (www.aud.ac.in) and apply online by making payment of Rs 1050/- (Rs.525/- for SC/ST/PD candidates). Applications will be received only through the online registration process. 
  • Online registration opens on November 21, 2017 and will close on February 10, 2018 
  • Admission Test will be held on Sunday, February 25,  2018 
  • Personal Interview of shortlisted candidates will be held in the third week of March 2018. 

NOTE:  For queries, please contact: 
Email:   mbaadmissions @aud.ac.in;

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