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    BBA - Strategic Finance - Certified Management Accountant (CMA)

    Bachelor of Business Administration in Bangalore

    The BBA - Strategic Finance (Certified Management Accountant) Programme at JAIN (Deemed-to-be University) - Center for Management Studies is a professional course designed for students aspiring to pursue BBA with CMA and build a career in Strategic Finance. This BBA integrated with US CMA programme, provides a pathway to becoming a Certified Management Accountant (CMA), a global benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals worldwide. Renowned as one of the best BBA with CMA colleges in Bangalore, JAIN ensures a comprehensive curriculum for students seeking to excel in finance and accounting. If you want to be a growth-oriented Accounting and Financial Professional and achieve your CMA certification, then this BBA with CMA course specialisation is for you.

    Program Code

    006

    Duration

    4 Years, 8 Semesters

    Credits

    3 years - 120 Credits
    4 years (Honours / Honours with Research) - 160 Credits

    Eligibility

    The minimum qualification required to apply is a pass in the 10+2 examination in Science / Commerce/ Arts from PUC / ISC / CBSE or equivalent board.

    Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

    The programme will help you:

    • Apply management knowledge and tools in diverse business and social environments.
    • Demonstrate managerial skills and an entrepreneurial attitude with a global perspective.
    • Exhibit a high moral character, positive mindset, and societal responsibilities.
    • Exhibit analytical and critical thinking for decision-making and problem-solving.

    Curriculum Structure

    Semester I

    • Strategic Finance Basics of Financial Accounting
    • Research Methodology
    • Economics for Business
    • Quantitative Techniques - I
    • English I
    • Kannada
    • Hindi 1
    • Sanskrit
    • Additional English
    • Mind Management and Human Values 1

    Semester II

    • English 2
    • Performance Management
    • Financial Planning and Budgeting
    • Quantitative Techniques-II
    • Kannada 2
    • Hindi 2
    • Sanskrit 2
    • Additional English 2
    • PCL I - Research and Entrepreneurship Project
    • Mind Management and Human Values 2

    Semester III

    • Financial Reporting
    • Business Oriented Computer Application
    • Environmental Studies
    • Financial Analytics & Control
    • Corporate Accounting
    • Administrative Theory and Thinkers
    • Introduction to Tourism
    • Retail Management
    • Introduction to Family-Managed Business
    • Emotional Intelligence
    • Conflict Resolution and Negotiation Skills
    • Spanish

    Semester IV

    • Corporate Finance
    • Indian Constitution
    • Strategic Financial Management - I
    • Strategic Financial Management - II
    • Administration and Governance
    • Tourism Marketing
    • Basics of Logistics & Supply Chain Management
    • Strategies in FMB
    • PCL II - Research and Entrepreneurship Project
    • Business Ethics
    • Agile Business Communications
    • French

    Semester V

    • Financial Modeling & Valuation with Excel
    • Income Tax - I
    • Legal Aspects of Business
    • Financial Statement Analysis
    • Security Analysis & Portfolio Management
    • Development Administration in India
    • Distribution Management for Global Supply Chain
    • Emerging Fundamentals of Tourism
    • Finance & Taxation for Family Managed Business
    • English for Employability - I
    • Happiness & Well Being
    • Stress & Health
    • Emerging Technologies in Business

    Semester VI

    • Income Tax - II
    • Business Modelling with Venture Capital
    • Cost Analysis for Business Decisions
    • Contemporary Issues in Public Administration
    • Procurement, Storage & Warehouse Management
    • Tourism in India
    • Basics of Logistics & Supply Chain Management
    • PCL 6 - Research and Entrepreneurship Project
    • Happiness & Handling Failure
    • English for Employability - II
    • Public Relations in Management
    • E-Commerce

    Industry-University Tie-Up Model

    Internships and live projects are mandatory and part of the curriculum. The Placement cell is instrumental in establishing tie-ups with reputed industries and providing internship facilities to the students. These facilities give students hands-on experience in making frequent strategic decisions to safeguard their company's growth and survival and teach them to face the challenges of the corporate world.

    Program Outcome

    At the end of the programme, students will be able to:

    • Integrate management tools and concepts to solve business and social problems.
    • Evaluate business opportunities by scanning the competitive environment, key stakeholders and business and social landscape.
    • Execute inter and multi-disciplinary approaches for problem-solving
    • Apply analytical and critical thinking skills in decision-making.
    • Develop effective communication across cultural settings and in technologically mediated environments.
    • Demonstrate leadership skills to work effectively in diverse teams.
    • Articulate the concepts and practices of entrepreneurship and innovation.
    • Demonstrate ethical reasoning and responsible global citizenship.

    Career Opportunities
    The CMA is a performance manager proficient in financial planning, analysis, control, and decision-making. Here are some designations/profiles for CMA Finance and Accounting Managers: Budgeting Managers, Investment Managers, Costing Managers, payable/Receivable Managers, portfolio/Fund Managers, Financial Controllers, Internal Control, Risk Management, Treasurers, Chief Finance Officers, etc.

    A CMA's role is to ensure that the company manages its financial and overall performance efficiently so that the respective company's objectives are met. CMAS opportunities in India are primarily in multinational companies.

    Academic Co-Curricular Activities

    Value Added Certifications: CMA Qualification certified by the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA, US).


    Internship & Placements: Internships are educational and career development opportunities that allow students to gain practical experience in the professional field. They are structured, short-term, and supervised placements focusing on tasks or projects with defined timescales. Our semester-wise internships and extensive corporate interface ensure a perfect mix of business acumen and academic intellect. Our internship department proudly partners with some leading companies.


    Toastmasters: Toastmasters International is a global organisation that imparts training in effective communication and leadership skills. It helps and motivates students to gain proficiency in public speaking, productive communication, audience interaction, and oratorical skills. Students who have completed five levels, each with its own set of speeches and challenges, are then awarded the "Pathways Proficiency" qualification from the USA. Our students hold the distinction of being the youngest certified Toastmasters in India.


    Academic Activities

    • The International Management Day (IM DAY)
    • Management Expo
    • Education Expedition
    • Illusion - Advertisement Event
    • Utkarsh - Entrepreneurship Event
    • C2C - College to Corporate
    • OBOW - ICT
    • Corporate Lecture Series
    • LinkedIn Learning Certifications

    Extracurricular Activities

    Student Council: CMS Student Council is the hub of all student activities on the campus. It comprises the various fest teams (Management, Media, Cultural and Sports) and associated clubs. There are council members who regulate and monitor the activities of the council. The council is also responsible for organising the CMS Festival. The student council instils leadership, teamwork and confidence in students. The council is FOR the students, BY the students and OF the students. Students join the council as members but leave the council as leaders. This is the very heart of CMS.

    CMS Festival: Youth Oriented Fests

    • Threshold (Management Fest)
    • Precipice (International Management Fest)
    • Lasya (Cultural Fest)
    • Fundamentalist (Business Quiz)
    • Abhinaya (Theatre Fest)

    Sports

    • CFL - College Football League
    • CPL - College Premier League
    • CMS Cup

    Value Added Activities and Events

    • Fresher's Day
    • Protégé - Management Fest
    • Verve - Cultural Fest
    • Lumiere - Media Fest
    • Model United Nations (MUN)
    • Graduation and Achievers' Day
    • Alumni Meet
    • Yuva Ignited Minds - Social Sensitivity
    • Vishwas - The Counseling Centre
    • Grievance Cell

    Clubs and Societies

    • GrahaQ - Marketing Club
    • Ethos - HR Club
    • Vridhi - The Finance Club
    • Vidhyanidhi - The Student Research Development Cell
    • NSS Cell - The National Service Scheme Club
    • Kannada Kalpa - The Kannada Club
    • The Women Cell
    • Sankalp - The Hindi Club
    • Confluence - The English Club
    • TEDx
    • The Master of Ceremonies Club
    • Creative Inc. - The Creative Club
    • NAT - The Networking and Analysis Club
    • Gender Champions - The Gender Equality Club
    • Hult Prize Organisation - The Social-Entrepreneurship Club
    • Start-Up Club

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