Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) provides students with a good overview of management theory and practice and prepares them for management roles. BBA at St. Mary’s College offers a wide range of core and elective subjects. The programme provides a thorough grounding in general and specialized management theory and skills.

PROGRAMME OUTCOMES
• PO1. Students are able to learn and demonstrate an understanding of the functional areas in business: accounting, marketing, finance, economics, law, and management..
• PO2. Students will adapt the knowledge of the evolving business environment and understand how change is necessary to compete in the global marketplace.
• PO3. Students will demonstrate relevant skills and abilities in proficient use of information technology in problem solving, decision-making, and communication across functional areas.
• PO4. Effectively communicate business issues, management concepts, plans and decisions both in oral and written form using appropriate supportive technologies.
• PO5. Exhibit self-confidence and awareness of general issues prevailing in the society and communicate effectively through digital and non-digital mediums, using a variety of modes such as effective reports & documentation, effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

BBA PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES:

• PSO1. Students will apply quantitative analysis and critical thinking skills to analyze business problems within and across functional business disciplines.
• PSO2. Students will demonstrate the ability to identify a business problem, isolate its key components, analyze and assess the salient issues, set appropriate criteria for decision making, and draw appropriate conclusions and implications for proposed solutions.
• PSO3. Students will develop various real time applications using latest technologies and programming languages.
• PSO4. Students will be able to blend analytical, logical and managerial skills with the technical aspects to resolve real time issues.
• PSO5. Students will be able to apply appropriate management theory to intercultural business Scenarios.