BBA Program
BBA Program
Overview
Rules for the BBA Program
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) of the Department of Banking and Insurance is a full-time program and the degree is conferred in banking and insurance. The program includes general business courses and advanced courses which develop the students’ practical, managerial and communication skills, and business decision-making capability. It is administered under a set of distinct rules and regulations.
Admission
Students from all disciplines are eligible to be admitted into the BBA program. After announcement of admission, intending students should apply in the prescribed application form. A rigorous written test is conducted for the applicants. A combined score is developed based on marks in the written test, along with the SSC and HSC or equivalent level examinations. Selections are made based on the combined score. Recent intake records show that only one in 25 applicants gets admission into the BBA
program.
Program Duration and Course
Distribution
The duration of BBA program is four years divided into eight semesters. A total of 126 credit hours are required to be completed by the students in 40 taught courses, viva-voce examinations and internship program. Every semester will be of 19 weeks of which 15 weeks for lecture, two weeks for mid-term examinations and two weeks for the final examinations. For each course there will be two lectures of 90 minutes each equivalent to 3 lectures of one hour per week and thus a total of 45 class hours (lectures) in 15-week period. The distribution of 126 credit hours in the BBA program is
shown below:
Class Year |
Number of Courses |
Total Course Unit |
Credit Hours |
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First Semester |
Second Semester |
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Course Work |
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First Year |
5 |
5 |
10 |
30 |
Second Year |
5 |
5 |
10 |
30 |
Third Year |
5 |
5 |
10 |
30 |
Fourth Year |
5 |
5 |
10 |
30 |
Viva-Voce |
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Viva-Voce Exam |
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3 |
Internship |
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3 |
Total |
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126 |
Students have to appear before viva-voce exams at the end of each class year. In addition, they have to undergo an internship of one and half months at the end of fourth year. The internship and project paper carries three credit hours and the viva-voce exams three credit hours.
Evaluation and Grading
The performance of a student in a course is evaluated based on mid-term tests, term paper, quiz and final examination. Their weights are shown below:
Items |
Weight (%) |
First |
15 |
Second |
15 |
Term paper and quiz |
10 |
Final |
60 |
Total |
100 |
Two examiners evaluate the scripts of final examination and the average is taken for grading. If the difference between the marks of two examiners is more than 20%, the script is graded by a third examiner and the average mark of the nearest two is taken. The total marks in a course are converted into letter grade as under:
Marks Range |
Letter Grade |
Grade Point |
Interpretation |
80+ |
A+ |
4.00 |
Outstanding |
75-79 |
A |
3.75 |
Excellent |
70-74 |
A- |
3.50 |
Very |
65-69 |
B+ |
3.25 |
Good |
60-64 |
B |
3.00 |
Average |
55-59 |
B- |
2.75 |
Below |
50-54 |
C+ |
2.50 |
Fair |
45-49 |
C |
2.25 |
Poor |
40-44 |
D |
2.00 |
Minimum |
Below40 |
F |
0 |
Fail |
For the viva-voce examinations, a student is awarded only one grade at the end of fourth year. After completion of the fourth year second semester final examination, a student is required to undergo an internship program and write a project paper. The project paper is supervised and examined by the respective supervisor. The Chairman of the Department keeps the evaluated scripts in his/her custody for at least two months after the announcement of the result and after that the scripts are disposed off
according to the University practice.
Class Attendance
A student has to attend 75% of the classes held in a course to sit for the examinations without any disciplinary action. The range of class attendance and the corresponding status are as follows:
Attendance |
Status |
75% and above |
Eligible to sit as regular student |
60%-74% |
Non-collegiate, will be allowed to sit for the examination with a fine of Tk. 5,000/- |
Below 60% |
Not allowed to sit for the examination and may seek re-admission in the program |
Promotion
For promotion from one class year to the next class year, a student is required to earn a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), excluding the viva-voce grade as under:
Class Year |
Minimum CGPA |
From First Year to Second Year |
2.00 |
From Second Year to Third Year |
2.25 |
From Third Year to Fourth Year |
2.50 |
The minimum CGPA of a student, as mentioned above, is calculated taking into consideration the grade points earned in courses of all previous class years. A student failing to clear up University or Departmental dues shall not be promoted to the next class year.
Degree Requirements
For the BBA degree, each student is required to:
• complete 126 credit hours including a viva-voce examination and internship without an F grade;
• earn a minimum CGPA of 2.5; and
• complete the program in maximum of six consecutive academic years including the year of first admission into the program.
For appearing at the fourth year second semester final examination, every student shall have to fill in the examination entry form supplied by the Controller of Examinations.
Credit Transfer
No credit transfer from any other program or institution is allowed for the BBA degree.
Improvement of the Grade
• If a student does not obtain the minimum CGPA required for promotion, s/he will
not get the opportunity to sit for the improvement examination. In that case the
student will have to take re-admission with the following batch, provided that
s/he complies with the University rules and regulation mentioned in the degree
requirements section.
• A student earning an F grade in any course in the regular examination will get the
opportunity to sit for the Improvement Examination with the following two batches provided that they have minimum required CGPA, mentioned in the promotion section, for getting promotion. The opportunity of such examination will be available for a maximum of two times for a particular course. Students earning an F grade even after sitting for the improvement examination for two consecutive times will be dropped out from the program. The improvement examination is allowed only for final examinations.
• Students earning a grade less than B+ in any course in the regular examination will also get the opportunity to improve the grade by appearing at the Improvement Examination with the following batch provided that they have minimum required CGPA, mentioned in the promotion section, for getting promotion. On application for the Improvement Examination, the grade earned by a student on that
particular course will be cancelled.
• Students willing to improve the grade in a course shall apply to the Chairman of the
Department at least four weeks before the start of the semester final examination. If a student likes to improve the grade point earned in any course of fourth year, s/he must apply for such improvement examination before the award of the degree. Improvement shall not be allowed once the degree is
awarded.
Re-admission
A student failing to get the requisite grade points for promotion to the next year may seek re-admission with the following batches provided that the student under such circumstances complies with the University rules and regulations mentioned below:
• The student will have to complete the BBA degree with in six academic years.
• The student will not be allowed to have re-admission more than twice under any circumstances.
A student seeking for re-admission must apply within one month after the publication of result of the concerned year. On re-admission, grades earned earlier by a student in the class year of re-admission shall be cancelled and the student shall have to retake all the courses and examinations.
Dropping-out
• A student shall be dropped out of the program if the student fails to earn the minimum required CGPA for promotion from one year to the next even after taking re-admission two times to complete the BBA degree within six academic years.
• A student earning an F grade in any course after taking two improvement examinations shall also be dropped out from the program.
Adoption of Unfair Means
Students adopting unfair means in examinations, assignments, term papers, reports, theses etc. shall be treated according to the University rules.
Dean’s Merit List and
Dean’s Honor List
• Students earned an SGPA of 4.0 in any semester shall be included in the Dean’s Merit list of the semester.
• Students obtained a CGPA of at least 3.85 shall be included in the Dean’s Honor list of the year of graduation.
Academic Administration
In the beginning of a semester, the BBA program office with the approval of the academic committee announces the academic calendar of the semester. The academic calendar includes 15 weeks of class, two weeks for mid-term examinations and two weeks for the final examinations.
The BBA program office is responsible for the academic administration of the BBA program. The BBA program administration is assisted by batch coordinators. The Academic Committee of the Department nominates one of its members to act as the coordinator for each batch. The BBA Program Committee consisting of Chairman, BBA Program Director and the Batch Coordinators deals with matters relating to class monitoring, academic calendar, improvement of grade, re-admission, promotion and preparation of Dean’s Merit and Dean’s Honor lists.
Computation of Grade Point Average
The Grade Point Average (GPA) is computed as under:
GPA=(Credit × Grade Points) Total Credits
A complete example for computing GPA
First Semester
Course |
No. of Credits |
Grade Awarded |
Grade Points |
Grade Points |
Col.1 |
Col.2 |
Col.3 |
Col.4=(Col.1×Col.3) |
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B-101 |
3 |
B |
3 |
9 |
B-102 |
3 |
A |
4 |
12 |
B-103 |
3 |
C |
2 |
6 |
B-104 |
3 |
B |
3 |
9 |
B-105 |
3 |
B |
3 |
9 |
Total |
15 |
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45 |
Earned Credit(EC)=(3+3+3+3+3)=15
Semester Grade Point Average(SGPA)=(45÷15)=3.0
Second Semester
Course |
No. of Credits |
Grade Awarded |
Grade Points |
Grade Points |
Col.1 |
Col.2 |
Col.3 |
Col.4=(Col.1×Col.3) |
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B-106 |
3 |
B |
3 |
9 |
B-107 |
3 |
C |
2 |
6 |
B-108 |
3 |
F |
0 |
0 |
B-109 |
3 |
B |
3 |
9 |
B-110 |
3 |
C |
2 |
6 |
Total |
15 |
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30 |
Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) = (30÷15) =2.00
Cumulative Data
Total Credit= (15+15) =30
Total Grade Points Secured= (45+30) =75
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) = (75÷30) = 2.5
Courses for the BBA Program
FIRST YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER |
SECOND SEMESTER |
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B-101 |
Principles and Practices of Banking |
B-106 |
Principles of Insurance |
B-102 |
Business |
B-107 |
Business Mathematics |
B-103 |
Business and Technology |
B-108 |
Business Statistics |
B-104 |
Financial Accounting |
B-109 |
Microeconomics |
B-105 |
Bangladesh Studies |
B-110 |
Fundamentals of Management |
Viva-Voce Examination |
SECOND YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER |
SECOND SEMESTER |
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B-201 |
Operations of Life and Non-life Insurance |
B-206 |
Entrepreneurship Development |
B-202 |
Macroeconomics |
B-207 |
Working Capital Management |
B-203 |
Mathematics for Decision Making |
B-208 |
Inferential Statistics |
B-204 |
Financial Management |
B-209 |
Principles of Marketing |
B-205 |
Legal Environment of Business |
B-210 |
Organization Behavior and Human Resource Management |
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Viva-Voce Examination |
THIRD YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER |
SECOND SEMESTER |
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B-301 |
Insurance and Risk Management |
B-306 |
Personal and Corporate Taxation |
B-302 |
Public Finance |
B-307 |
Security Analysis and Portfolio |
B-303 |
Financial Markets and Institutions |
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Management |
B-304 |
Financial Technology |
B-308 |
International Business |
B-305 |
Managerial Accounting |
B-309 |
Auditing and Financial Reporting |
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B-310 |
Quantitative Techniques |
Viva-Voce Examination |
FOURTH YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER |
SECOND SEMESTER |
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B-401 |
Islamic Economics and Banking |
B-406 |
Central Banking and Monetary Policy |
B-402 |
Financial Analysis and Valuation |
B-407 |
Project Appraisal and Management |
B-403 |
Corporate Finance |
B-408 |
Treasury Management |
B-404 |
Credit Management |
B-409 |
Strategic Management |
B-405 |
Investment Banking |
B-410 |
Business Research Methodology |
Viva-Voce Examination |
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Internship & Viva-Voce |