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Bangladesh University of Rofessionals Faculty of Business Studies

The document provides information about the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program at the Faculty of Business Studies of Bangladesh University of Professionals. Some key details include: 1) The BBA program is a 4-year undergraduate program requiring completion of 40 courses totaling 123 credit hours, including a 3-credit hour internship. 2) Courses are divided into 8 semesters, with 5 courses offered each semester. General education, core, allied, and elective courses are included in the curriculum. 3) Admission to the program is competitive, involving a written exam and interview. A maximum of 50 students are admitted each year, with some seats reserved for special categories including children

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Bangladesh University of Rofessionals Faculty of Business Studies

The document provides information about the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program at the Faculty of Business Studies of Bangladesh University of Professionals. Some key details include: 1) The BBA program is a 4-year undergraduate program requiring completion of 40 courses totaling 123 credit hours, including a 3-credit hour internship. 2) Courses are divided into 8 semesters, with 5 courses offered each semester. General education, core, allied, and elective courses are included in the curriculum. 3) Admission to the program is competitive, involving a written exam and interview. A maximum of 50 students are admitted each year, with some seats reserved for special categories including children

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BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF ROFESSIONALS Faculty of Business Studies


Introduction
1. Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP) is one of the newest Public Universities of the country established on 05 June 2008. Since its inception, this University inherited a teaching department from Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), an institution that was formerly affiliated with University of Dhaka. The inherited department is now functioning as Faculty of Business Studies (FBS) and started its activity in full swing from the early 2009 with the motto of achieving Excellence through Knowledge. As such, programs on Business Studies at BUP will always have an older trail than BUP itself. 2. BUP with its own unique features set up in a green landscape away from the busy life of metropolitan city. The university promises to provide the best possible congenial academic atmosphere. BUP welcomes those students who will dedicate their total attention and devotion to serious academic pursuits to build up better tomorrows for the nation. 3. FBS of BUP is the only educational entity in the country where there is an opportunity of blending between civil students and uniformed armed forces students with diversified skills, exposure, experience and outlook. 4. Graduates from this University have already started emitting lights and aroma in the business environment and there are adequate indications that FBS is expected to be in the apex someday soon. Factors those may be considered as strengths of FBS are: A rigorous admission and selection process for best possible screening. Interactive sessions in the classroom. Regular Guest Lectures and visits to organizations. Developing a culture of timeliness, commitment and uninterrupted curriculum. Flexibility in choosing competent faculties through outsourcing. Well thought-out and continuous feedback and assessment system. Effective teaching through innovative methods incorporating latest trends and developments in the world. Emphasis on Code of Conduct and Dress Code. Focus to develop students as a good human with all possible attributes of a successful business leader. A tranquil, pollution free and secure campus life.

2 Outline Activities
5. Currently FBS is conducting professional programs of Masters of Business Administration (MBA) and Executive Masters of Business Administration (EMBA). These courses are being conducted on a fixed menu system. This faculty will offer Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program from the coming year 2010. All the programs planned and being conducted here are in line with the North American Business Schools tailored to match with the local requirement. A brief outline of the programs conducted at FBS is given below: Programs BBA MBA Executive MBA Duration 4 Years 2 Years 1 Year 8 Months Total Courses 40 20 15 Credit on Courses 120 60 45 Internship Credit 3 6 Total Credit 123 66 45

Future Expansion Plan


6. FBS of BUP is planning to expand its capacity gradually. Outline of the plan are as follows: a. M-Phil and PhD program. b. Two intakes in a year for all the programs. c. New undergraduate program like Tourism and Hospitality Management.

Administration
7. Academic affairs of FBS are controlled by Dean FBS under the supervision of Vice Chancellor of BUP. Dean FBS plans and executes the academic affairs through academic committee composed of a group of dedicated faculty members.

Mailing Address
Faculty of Business Studies Bangladesh University of Professionals Mirpur Cantonment Dhaka 1216

For Admission Information Only


Phone/ Cell: +880-2-8035997 /01816359054 Fax: +880-2-8035903 Email: asstreggen@[Link]

3 PROSPECTUS BBA PROGRAM

1. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Program is a multidisciplinary professional under graduate program. The objective of the program is to develop skills and judgment of an individual for effective management. The emphasis is on the development of a students ability to evaluate business and organizational situations so as to enable him/her in making informed and creative judgment about policy and operations. Central to this approach is the development of creativity and judgment in students. The BBA Program begins with a sequence of general education, core courses and is followed by a range of elective courses, which provide opportunities for focusing on certain professional disciplines.

Degree Requirements
2. The degree requirements for BBA Program is appended below: a. Completion of 40 courses and Internship Program with a minimum Grade of C of 3 credit hours each (total 40 x 3 + 1 x 3 = 123 credit hours) b. Passing of comprehensive semester final examination for all courses. c. Passing of a comprehensive examination with a minimum C grade. d. Passing of all courses individually and maintaining a minimum cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.50 in 4.00 point rating scale.

Semester System
3. BBA Program is a 4 years full time professional undergraduate program. There will be total 8 semesters of 20 weeks duration each, out of which, 16 weeks will be used as teaching weeks. There will be two semesters in each year. Students will take five courses in each semester. There will be two classes of 75 minutes each for a course in a week throughout the semester. Total contact hour for a course in a semester is 48 (1.5 hours x 2 x 16 weeks = 48).

4 Semester-wise Credit Hour Distribution


4. Total credit hour for BBA Program is 123. Semester-wise distribution of credit hour is shown below: Semester First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Internship Total Credit Hours Credit Hour 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 03 123

Syllabus and Curriculum


5. Completing a minimum of 40 courses (General Education, Allied, Core and Elective courses) and completion of internship program is compulsory for the successful completion of the BBA Program. A student will be required to choose four elective courses (at least three from his/ her specific area of concentration) in the last semester. An elective is offered, subject to the availability of faculty and minimum number (Twelve) of students signing up for a course. However, the Academic Council on the basis of faculty availability and number of students decides the offering of an elective course in a semester. The semester-wise distribution of courses is shown below:

Semester-Wise Distribution of Courses


Year Semester Course Code C101 K101 Z101 Name of Course Credit Hour 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Total Credit Hour

Semester 1 1

Semester 2 K102 A101 C103

English language Mathematics for Decisions Psychology GE (Elective) GE (Elective) GE (Elective) GE (Elective) Quantitative Analysis Financial Accounting I Business Communication

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15

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Semester 3 K202 K201 E201 A201 W201 A202 E202 L201 G201 W202 F301 H301 K301 K302 M301 L301 M302 P301 W301 SCM 301 Business Statistics Computer Applications Micro Economics Financial Accounting II Principles of Management Management Accounting Macro Economics Legal Environment of Business Bangladesh Studies Organizational Behavior Financial Management Human Resources Management Research Methods Management Information Systems Principles of Marketing International Business Environment Marketing Management Operations Management Entrepreneurship Supply Chain Management Major Course from Selected Area of Study Major Course from Selected Area of Study Major Course from Selected Area of Study Major Course from Selected Area of Study Minor / Open Elective Course Major Course from Selected Area of Study Major Course from Selected Area of Study Minor / Open Elective Course Minor / Open Elective Course Business Strategy 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 15 3 3 3 15 15

2 Semester 4

15

Semester 5

15

Semester 6

15

Semester 7

Semester 8

W501

6 Admission System
6. General. a. BUP seeks applications from candidates desiring admission in the BBA program by circulating and advertising in at least two Bengali and one English national daily newspapers for two days. Candidates will be required to apply online, apply semi online or buy designated admission forms from BUP admission section for a prefixed amount of money (the rate will be decided by admission committee and which is non refundable) and apply on it. b. All eligible candidates will be called for written admission test. Subsequently, names of the short listed candidates will be displayed at BUP Notice Board as well as in BUP website on a specified date along with the date of interview/viva voce. Minimum 6 times of the number of total vacancies will be called for viva voce. After the completion of viva voce, the final merit list of candidates selected for the BBA program will be on display at BUP Notice Board as well as in BUP website with necessary instructions for their completion of admission procedures. 7. Vacancy. As per the existing policy, BUP will take one BBA batch per year and the total number of intake students is 50 in each batch. Both male and female students are eligible for admission in the BBA program. In case of accommodating Bangladeshi/ Foreign civilian/ military students, BUP authority reserves the right to fix the number of vacancies for each of the above mentioned categories of students. However, few of the seats as shown below will be kept reserve for following special categories: a. b c. Children of military personnel (Serving and retired) Children of freedom fighters Tribal candidates 15% 02% 01%

Notes: 1. To be eligible for the reserve seats mentioned in Para 8. a, b, and c, a candidate must attain a position in the merit list of written admission test which is 6 times of total vacancies. 2. In case of non availability of qualified/eligible candidates of special categories mentioned in Para 8. a, b, and c, will be filled by candidates as per merit list.

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Eligibility for Admission 8. Required Academic Background. a. SSC and HSC Examination. Applicants with minimum GPA of 3.50 in SSC and 3.25 in HSC and combined GPA (adding GPA of both SSC and HSC examination) of 7.0 can apply for admission in BBA program. b. O/A Level Examination. Applicants must attain minimum Average Grade Point of 2.5 in 5 subjects in O level and 2.0 in 3 subjects in A level. Letter grades of O-Level and A-Level subjects are converted to grade points (A = 4, B = 3, C = 2, D = 1). Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated by averaging the grade points of the 5 best grades for O-level and the 3 best grades for A-Level. c. Equivalent Foreign/Other Examinations. For all other certificates and examination from home and abroad, equivalence will be determined by the Equivalence Committee of BUP. 9. Waiver for GMAT. Applicant having a score of 1500 or more in SAT Reasoning Test (with at least 500 both in Critical Reading and Math and at least 450 in Written part) may be exempted from the Written Test. Exemption decisions will be made by BUP on a case-by-case basis and exempted cases will be assessed for admission on the basis of SAT Reasoning Test score, Viva-voce score and academic references. 10. Application Form and Submission Procedure. Interested applicants may apply in 3 different ways: One: Filling up of from online at BUP website [Link] and submission online with digital photograph upload after scan/ imagery. In this case, individual will require to: take a printout of the completed form. submit necessary attested documents for verification as mentioned in Para 13 along with the duly signed printed copy of the online application form before appearing the written test examination that will be held on 30 Oct 09.

Two: Filling up of form online at BUP website, hard copy printing of the filled up form and thereafter submission through postal service or by hand with all attested copies of necessary documents.

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Three: Collecting form and prospectus paying Tk 100 in cash from BUP Admission Section and thereafter submission of duly filled up form through postal service or by hand with all attested copies of necessary documents. While submission of application, an amount of Tk 400 is to be paid as application processing fee and necessary payment reference is to be endorsed clearly as instructed in the form. Applicant may choose an option to pay the application processing fee through TRUST BANK Limited (TBL) and DUTCH BANGLA BANK Limited (DBBL). In such case, applicant should deposit the Cheque/ Pay Order/ Draft (not cash) of Tk 400 (Taka four hundred only) either at any branch of TBL (BUP, Admission Account: 0028-0320000242) or at DBBL (BUP, Admission Account: 164120-223) and endorse the references of payment in the application form. In case of payment through cheques, an additional amount of money as bank collection fee if needed by the bank is to be added to the processing fee of Tk 400. However, to avoid complicacy, at flat rate, Tk 50 may be added to Tk 400, for all cheque payment, except: When Cheque of TBL is deposited to any TBL branch. When Cheque of DBBL is deposited to any DBBL branch.

Collection and submission of forms directly from/to BUP Admission Section can be done everyday as follows: Working days: 0830 1400 hours Weekly holidays: 0900 1200 hours

11. Issuance of Admit Card. For all submitted applications (online, semi online and by hand) duly signed admit card will be issued from admission office either by hand or by courier service as applicable. However, this admit card will not be valid if the candidates name does not appear in the list of Eligible Candidates which will be published on 25 Oct 09 in the BUP notice board and website.

Required Documents
12. Following documents are to be enclosed with the application duly filled in. a. b. 3 copies of attested passport size photographs. Other attested documents (1) SSC/Equivalent Marks sheet (2) HSC/Equivalent Marks sheet

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(3) Ward certificate (Children of Freedom Fighter, Tribal, Children of Military personnel) (4) Copy of original Bank Draft/Pay Order/Cheque (if submitted online or semi-online, otherwise original)

Admission Test Details


13. Admission test has two components: a. Written Admission Test. Candidates are required to sit for a written admission test in Mathematics, English and General Aptitude. The exam will follow the internationally recognized GMAT tests in terms of conventions, coverage and level of difficulty suited for BBA program. Use of calculators is prohibited during the exam. b. Interview/Viva Voce. The interview/viva voce will be conducted under arrangement of pre-designated Interview Committee. Interview board will mark the candidates out of 25% of total weightage. All candidates will require to bring all original documents (as required, e.g., Certificates, Mark Sheets etc) for the viva voce.

14. Subjects for Admission Test. Admission test will be taken out of a total of 100 marks. Subjects of examination and distributions of their marks are shown in the table below; Subject Mathematics English General aptitude/ analytical ability total Marks 40 30 30 100

Note: Details of the syllabus for admission test is given at Annexure A to this prospectus. 15. Duration of Admission Test. The duration of admission test is 100 minutes.

16. Dates and Place of Admission Test. Written Admission test will be held at Adamjee Cantonment School and College on 30 Oct 2009 at 10:00 a.m. On requirement, other nearby educational institutions in the cantonment area like Shaheed Bir Uttom Lieutenant Anwar Girls School and College may also be utilized.

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17. Final Selection and Registration. Finally selected candidates for admission will have to appear before the chairman of the admission committee in affixed date with original certificates and mark sheets for verification. On completion of the verifications of documents, selected candidates will be asked to appear for medical checkup. If considered medically fit, candidates can get admitted in BUP within a fixed period of time with the final approval of Chairman, Admission Committee and by paying the admission and other fees.

Notes 1. If any candidate fails to complete admission formalities within the prescribed time his/her, selection will be considered cancelled automatically. 2. If any student does not attend the class within two weeks of the commencement of class, his/her admission will be cancelled automatically. 3. Waiting list will be prepared by the admission committee as per merit and notified as per requirement. 4. Admission will not be considered after 2 weeks of the commencement of the classes. 5. Candidates failing to get admission within the stipulated time may keep in touch with the admission section with the expression of interest to get admission. In such case, vacancies not filled from waiting list may be offered to him before publishing a new list. 18. Medical Checkup. Civil candidates selected through admission test will go for medical checkup in BUP /MIST MI Room/ CMH/ predestinated medical center. If the medical authority considers any candidate unfit for study in BUP due to critical/ contagious/ mental diseases will be declared unsuitable for admission. 19. Guardians Consent. The selected civil candidates and their parents or guardians will be required to render consent certificate regarding terms and conditions of education, discipline, etc before admission into the University.

Tuition and other Fees


20. Tuition and Other Fees. All students will be required to pay tuition and other fees as under (subject to amendment from time to time):

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Payment with Schedule
Ser Category of Fees/ Charges Amount/ Rate (Tk) Remarks Total Amount in Program (Tk) 100 400 10000 450 4800 20000 48000 3000 14400 4800 4800 4800 16000 1,31,550

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Application Form Fee Application Processing Fee Admission Fee Registration Fee Library Fee Security Money Exam Fee/ Course Registration Fee Grade sheet Fee Tuition Fee Medical Fee Sports Fee Computer Lab and Training Aid Fee Student Welfare Fee

100 400 10000 450 300 20000 1200 375 900 600 300 300 100

Once Once Once Once Quarterly Once, Refundable Per Subject Each Semester Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Grand Total:

Ser 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Notes:

Additional Fees/Payments (As Required) Subjects Amount (Tk) Readmission Migration Non Collegiate Short Term Fee, per course Provisional / Original Certificate Fee 5000 500 1500 1000 375

1. During the 1st semester of study Tk. 20,000.00 will be kept as security money and the same will not be refunded .However for withdrawal before the closing of admission activities allowing another candidate to avail the seat, 25% of the security money will be forfeited. All other fees/charges may be refunded to the student after 1st semester of the study, and in such case the security money will be converted into caution money and the same may be refunded excluding any claim from BUP if any. 2. All fees mentioned in the table will be reviewed as and when necessary by the university authority and the students are required to pay the fees as changed/reviewed fees.

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21. Deadline for Submission of Fees/Dues: Quarter Ending March June September December Date 15 February 15 April 15 July 01 October

22. Fine. A fine of TK 100 per 15 days will be incurred for late deposition of fees. If a student fails to clear dues within three months of the stipulated time mentioned above, his/her name will be dropped and the student has to apply for re-admission should he/she desires to continue.

Performance Evaluation System


23. The students will be evaluated on a continuous basis for each course and final results will be in the form of Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) system awarded out of a scale of 4. The details of the grading system are as follows:

Letter Grades A+ A AB+ B BC+ C D F I W

Grade Point 4.00 3.75 3.50 3.25 3.00 2.75 2.50 2.25 2.00 0.00 Incomplete Withdrawn

Marks to be Obtained 80% and above 75% to < 80% 70% to < 75% 65% to < 70% 60% to < 65% 55% to < 60% 50% to < 55% 45% to < 50% 40% to < 45% < 40% -----------------------------------------

However, the above-mentioned grading system will be reviewed/revised should there be any change in the grading system of the university.

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24. Distribution of Marks. The grade in a course will be based on an overall evaluation of a students performance in assignments, examinations, quizzes, term papers, project works, class attendance, and class participation. Distribution of marks in a course will be as under: a. b. c. d. e. 2 x Mid-term examinations of minimum 1 hour duration each Final examination Quizzes and/weekly tests Term paper and/project work Assignments, home works, case studies, presentations, class attendance and participation, etc Total : : : : : : 30% 40% 10% 10% 10% 100%

However, depending on the nature of course minor modifications can be done by respective course teacher, provided it is incorporated in the course outline. 25. Course Conduct and Assessment Procedure. The respective course teacher will carry out and ensure the following: a. At the beginning of the semester, he/she will design a lesson plan/syllabus for the course as per the suggested syllabus. The course teacher may further incorporate topics and issues to reflect the contemporary changes in global business and management practices. b. At the beginning of the semester, the course teacher will prepare a course outline incorporating the course syllabus (as mentioned above), performance evaluation and grading policy (as per the laid down one), list of suggested texts/references, and a tentative schedule of classes/examinations/events. He/she will give a copy of the course outline to each student of the course. He/she will also submit a copy of the course outline to the BBA Program Office. The Program Coordinator of BBA Program will forward a copy of this to Examination Section of BUP at the beginning of the semester. c. He/she will conduct 2 (two) classes per week of 75 minutes duration each. He/she will take minimum 7 (seven) quizzes/weekly tests during course duration.

d.

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e. He/She will take 2 Mid Term examinations in a semester preferably in the 5th and 10th week. Retake of Mid Term Examination will not be accepted. However, in case of sickness, hospitalization or other unavoidable situation a student will be permitted to reappear only when the course teacher and the course coordinator is informed well before the exam commences and the student immediately applies with all supporting documents. In such case 25% of total weightage assigned against each midterm will be deducted. Relaxation in this case will be at the discretion of Dean, FBS. He/she will assign, either individually or in groups, a term paper/project/research work on any issue pertaining to the course. He/she will also assign a number of individual and group assignments, home works, case studies, presentations, etc as per the course requirements.

f.

26. Examination System. A single examiner system will be followed. All tests, assignments, term papers, and class performance will be evaluated by the course teacher. He/she will make available the scripts, assignments, term papers, etc to the students in the classroom in the following week, except those of final examination. Before the final examination, course teacher is required to submit all scripts, assignments, etc with a compiled up-to-date in-course result summary to the Examination Section of BUP. The question for final examination will be set by the course teacher himself/herself, who will submit it to Chairman, Examination Committee. The Examination Committee may moderate the question, if necessary and then arrange for its printing and safe custody. After the examination, course teacher alone will evaluate the scripts and deposit marks to the Chairman, Examination Committee. In case of any grievances expressed by any student in writing to Dean, FBS, within one week of provisional results, Examination Committee reserves the right to arrange for reexamination of the particular students script and report to VC, BUP. 27. Examination Committee. To conduct final examinations of various programs an Examination Committee will be formed with Dean, Faculty of Business Studies, BUP as chairman. Members of the committee will be nominated by Examination Controller, BUP.

Computation of CGPA
28. CGPA will be computed after each semester to determine the academic standing of the student in the program. Calculation of CGPA will be done following a 4 step procedure as following:

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a. Step 1: Grade Points earned in each course will be computed basing on credit hours in that course and the individual grade earned in that course by multiplying both. Step 2: All subject grade points (determined at Step 1) will be added to determine the Total Grade Points Earned. Step 3: Credits of all courses will be added together to determine the Total Number of Credits. Step 4: CGPA will be determined by dividing the results of Step 2 by result of Step 3.

b.

c.

d.

29. Incomplete Grades. For any incomplete course work, a student may be assigned the grade Incomplete (if permitted by Academic Council of BUP), which will be recorded as I with an alternative grade based on the work completed at that point in time. The alternative grade will come into effect if the student fails to complete the course requirement within 4 weeks from the publication of the provisional results. 30. Repeating Courses. Since passing of all courses individually is a degree requirement, a student earning an F grade in any course shall be required to improve the grade by retaking the course offered in the subsequent available semester. A student earning a grade of A- or below may also elect to improve the grade by retaking the course when offered in the subsequent semester. In order to retake a course, the student must apply as such at least 4 (four) weeks before the commencement of the semester. However, a candidate can not retake any course after graduation. In this case, the student desiring to retake a course shall have to apply to the Program Committee to withhold his/her graduation. The grade earned on the retaken course will be shown in the transcript along with an R symbol depicting Retake. However, the grade earned on such course(s) would be used for computing the final CGPA. A course can be retaken only once.

Discipline
31. Strict adherence to discipline is considered to be a core concept of building future business leaders at FBS. During the stay in BUP, all students will be required to abide by all rules, regulations and code of conduct of the university. All students are forbidden to be the members of or to organize any students organization, club, society etc, other than those set up by the University authority in order to enhance students physical, intellectual, moral, and ethical development. Military students, if any, will abide by the BUP and military rules and regulations.

16 Students Withdrawal Policy


32. BBA is a professional program requiring constant hard work on the part of the students throughout the program duration. Some students may face difficulties in maintaining the programs academic requirements. However, BUP has little option other than dismissing the unsuccessful ones. 33. Despite the academic standing of a student, he/she may be dismissed from the program on disciplinary ground. A student may also be allowed to withdraw on own accord subject to the approval of Academic Council of BUP. 34. Definitions. a. Withdrawal. The term Withdrawal will imply a complete discontinuity from any program of the institute. Temporary Withdrawal. The term Temporary Withdrawal means that the student has been allowed by the Academic Council, BUP to discontinue temporarily one or more courses. The student, so withdrawn, may re-enter the course as per terms and conditions as set by the authority. Expulsion. The term Expulsion means expulsion from the university on disciplinary ground. A student, if expelled, will never be allowed to re-enter the course or similar programs in BUP and be subjected to other terms and conditions as set by the authority while approving the expulsion order. Temporary Expulsion. The term Temporary Expulsion means expulsion from an academic program for a certain period on disciplinary ground. A student, if expelled temporarily, may be allowed to re-enter the course/program on expiry of the punishment period and on fulfillment of other terms and conditions (if any) as set by the authority while approving the temporary expulsion order. Dismissal. The term dismissal means a permanent, forced withdrawal from the ongoing program. The implication of dismissal includes cancellation of admission and expiry of registration. Once a student is dismissed, he/she will require a readmission and fresh registration to re-participate in the program.

b.

c.

d.

e.

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f. Temporary Withdrawal. The term temporary Withdrawal means a student has been allowed by the Academic Council to discontinue from a course, a number of courses, or the program for a definite period. However, the admission and registration of the student will remain valid for 06 (six) years from the date of initial registration. By implication, he/she may re-enter the program within registration period with a subsequent batch and complete the rest of the program. Permanent Withdrawal. The term permanent withdrawal means a permanent, voluntary discontinuity from the program. The implication of permanent withdrawal includes cancellation of admission and expiry of registration. Once a student is permanently withdrawn, he/she will require a readmission and fresh registration to re-participate in the program.

g.

35. Dismissal on Poor Performance. A student must obtain a minimum CGPA of 2.5 to complete the program successfully. A student obtaining a GPA/CGPA of less than 2.0 at the end of any semester shall be dismissed from the program. A student, who fails to maintain a CGPA of 2.5 at the end of a semester, but obtains 2.0 or more, will be placed on probation. Failure by the student placed on probation to raise the CGPA to 2.5 in the following semester will lead to his/her dismissal from the program. A student failing to maintain a CGPA of 2.5 at the end of the final semester (including internship) may be allowed to repeat courses of any semester in which he/ she earned C+ grades or below. This opportunity will be given only once. The student failing to raise CGPA to 2.5 after repeating the courses will be dismissed from the program. 36. Dismissal on Disciplinary Ground a. Unfair means. Adoption of unfair means may result in the dismissal of a student from the program and expulsion from the university. Following would be considered as unfair means adopted during examinations and other contexts: (1) Communicating with fellow students for obtaining help in the examination. Copying from another students script/ report/ paper. Copying from desk or palm of a hand or form other incriminating documents. Possession of any incriminating document whether used or not.

(2) (3)

(4)

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b. Influencing Grades. Academic council may dismiss any student for approaching directly or indirectly in any form to influence a teacher for grades. Other Indiscipline Behavior. Academic Council may dismiss any student on disciplinary ground if any form of indiscipline or unruly behavior is observed in him/her which may disrupt the academic environment or program or is considered detrimental to BUPs image.

c.

37.

Withdrawal on Own Accord


a. Temporary withdrawal. Academic Council may allow a student to take temporary withdrawal from a course, a number of courses, or the program due to sickness or any other reason. A student willing to take temporary withdrawal for any reason other than sickness must apply as such within 06 (six) weeks from the beginning of a semester. A temporarily withdrawn student willing to re-enter the program shall be accommodated only in the courses offered to ongoing batches. Upon re-entry, the student must complete rest of the required courses to obtain the degree. A student, however, must complete the program within the period up to which his/her registration will remain valid. Permanent Withdrawal. A student may apply for a permanent withdrawal due to poor academic performance, sickness, or any other reason in any semester. If approved by academic Council, his/ her admission and registration will be cancelled.

b.

Dress Code
38. FBS considers that an image of professionalism and leadership is as important within the program as it to the business in which students will eventually work. The following guidelines will assist students to have a better understanding on classroom attire. 39. For all Civil Students. a. Male Students. The expected classroom attires for male students are appended below. (1) Pressed dark to gray color trouser/pant, long enough to cover socks.

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(2) (3) Lather belts with small belt buckles. Pressed long-sleeved or short-sleeved light color and sober shirts with collar (in winter long sleeve and in summer long/short sleeve). Dark to gray color business suit/blazers/sweaters (round neck long sleeve, sleeveless) are appropriate in winter. Sober color tie during winter. Sober executive shoe (black and brown/chocolate colors are appropriate). Dark socks. Tucked in shirts.

(4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Do not wear (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) b. T-Shirts of any kind, Printed shirts, any kind of Fatua /Panjabi. Jeans trouser. Keds/Athletic shoes. White socks. Sandal of any kind. Caps or hats.

Female Students. The expected classroom attires for female students are appended below. (1) Sober color salwar-kamiz with large enough orna/ dopatta. (2) Conservative shoes/sandals. (3) Sweater/Cardigan of sober color/design is appropriate.

Do not wear (1) (2) (3) c. Sleeveless kamiz and blouses. Casual shoes, sandals, athletic shoes. Tight or indecent clothing.

Exception: If there is any exception to this dress code mentioned above, necessary permission will be required form appropriate authority.

40.

For Military Students.

Same as civil students.

20 ANNEXURE A TO BUP PROSPECTUS


SYLLABUS OF ADMISSION TEST FOR BBA PROGRAM
English Language and Communication: (40 Marks) 1. Sentence Correction. 2. Reading Comprehension. 3. Synonyms and Antonyms. 4. Appropriate word pairing /Analogy. Mathematics: (30 Marks) 5. Operation with integers and decimals. 6. Operation with fractions. 7. Calculation of percents. 8. Average, weighted average. 9. Signed numbers. 10. Linear equation. 11. Exponents. 12. Quadratic equations. 13. Literal expressions. 14. Roots and radicals. 15. Factoring and algebraic fractions. 16. Inequalities. 17. Areas of different shapes. 18. Perimeters. 19. Volumes. 20. Angles, triangles. 21. Parallel lines. 22. Polygons. 23. Coordinate Geometry. General Aptitude : (30 Marks) 24. Data sufficiency. 25. Critical reasoning. 26. Analytical writing. a. Analysis of an issue. b. Analysis of an argument.

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