Core Course
The program is spread over the six terms of about three months each. These core courses enhance the ability to communicate, analyze situation and take dicisions using quantitative and qualitative factors, and to develop a holistic view of the different functional areas and the business environment.
During this period, students take courses in general management and major functional areas, such as Finance and Accounting, Marketing, Operations Management, Organization Behaviors, Human Resources, Strategic Management, Business Analytics, Digital Marketing.
Core Business Syllabus
The first three terms are devoted to core modules with Business Analytics and Digital Marketing covering hard technical knowledge in areas such as strategy, organisational behaviour, finance and quantitative methods.
Specialization
Dual Major from third Trimester: After the third term the students specialize in a minimum of two major functional areas apart from Business Analytics. The institute may also consider new electives in line with latest developments and availability of expertise to offer the same.
Dual Specialization Program:-
- Consultancy
- Financial Management
- International Business Management
- Marketing Management
- Human Resource Development
- Operations Management
- Digital Marketing
- Entrepreneurship
Pedagogy
Starting the class with greetings and welcome. Then discuss what was taught in the previous lecture. Then the main topic is to be presented by the teacher, followed by student's doubts and questions. A 2 minutes break and then the class may be energized with an exercise or questions by a teacher for the class taking the topic to the current scenario discussion. Ending with student's participation
Total 90 minutes class break up as follows
- Attendance - 2 min
- Recap - 10 min
- Teachers presentation - 30 min
- Students question - 10 min
- Break - 5 min
- Energizer - 3 min
- Shared document collboration - 10 min
- Students Participation - 20 min
Internships
Taxila Business School offers three internships during the PGDM program.
- First Internship happens during Jan - Feb
- Second Internship happens during 15 June - 15 Aug
- Third during Jan - Feb (Next year)
Mancomm
Mancomm or Managerial Communication is the innovation of Taxila. Understanding the needs of industry, Taxila emphasises in developing managers for tomorrow with a clear vision & firm Communication. Under this head, students are given a topic of their choice every fortnight to research, analyze & finally present. This involves presentation in front of masses helps to break the shackles of hesitation.
Approval
In terms of the provisions under the All India Council for Technical Education Regulations 2012 notified by the council vide notification number F-No. 37-3/Lega1/2012 dated 27/09/2012 & other notifications, as applicable Taxila Business School is approved to offer PGDM. AICTE Approval No.: F.No. North-Westi2013/1-141- 2872211.
Explore Course
TOTAL CREDITS FOR PGDM + BUSINESS ANALYTICS = 165
Course Name | Faculty Name | Credit |
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Corporate Finance (Click for Details) | Dr. Rajesh Kothari | 3 |
Managerial Skills for Effectiveness (inclu Leadership & Team Building) (Click for Details) | Prof. Lavina Khilnani | 3 |
Profit Management | Prof. Rajat Bohra | 2 |
Market Research Methods (Click for Details) | Dr. Sanjoli Jain | 3 |
International Business Management (Click for Details) | Dr. Alka Jain | 2 |
Managerial Communication-III. | Prof. Kishore Sharma | 1 |
R Programming - Business analytics (Click for Details) | Prof. Nitesh Saxena | 3 |
Principles and Practices of Management (Click for Details) | Prof. Lavina Khilnani Dr. Alka Jain |
3 |
Total Credits | 20 |
3 Internships of 8 Weeks Each
Subjects In HRM Specialization
Topics
Faculty: Dr. Alka Jain (Ph.D. MBA)
- Framework of IHRM
- Challenges in IHRM
- Universal and Contextual IHRM
- IHRM and Culture
- Cultural Intelligence
- Cultural competence
- HCNs, PCNs and TCNs
- Journey of an Expatriate
- Global Talent Management
- International recruitment and selection
- International performance management
- International training and development
- International compensation System
Credit: 3
Topics
Faculty: Dr. Alka Jain (Ph.D. MBA)
- Models of Organizational change
- Change agents
- Dynamics of resistance to change
- Foundation of organizational development
- Organizational development process
- Action research and organizational development
- Intergroup and third party peacemaking intervention
- Comprehensive interventions
- Structural interventions
- training experiences
- Consultant client relationship
- Power, politics and organizational development
Credit: 3
Topics
Faculty: Dr. Alka Jain (Ph.D. MBA)
- Introduction to Performance Management
- Performance Management System
- Performance Planning for role clarity, accountability and effectiveness
- Competency Mapping
- Performance Appraisal
- Performance Monitoring
- Methods of Performance Appraisal
- Performance ratings and analysis
- Performance Counselling
- Performance Management Implementation
- Organisational Change through Performance Management
- Performance Management Linked Reward System
Credit: 3
Topics
Faculty: Dr. Alka Jain (Ph.D. MBA)
- Compensation: Concept and significance
- Economic and Behavioural Theories of Compensation.
- Compensation Structure and Job Evaluation
- Financial and Non-Financial Compensation System
- Wage and Salary Administration
- Pay for Performance Plans/Incentive Scheme
- Executive Compensation Design
- Group and Team Based Compensation Design
- Classification of Employee Benefits
- Factors Influencing Benefits
- New Trends in Compensation Management
Credit: 3
Topics
Faculty: Dr. Alka Jain (Ph.D. MBA)
- Choosing the labor market
- Attracting people
- Screening
- Interviewing
- Psychological testing and graphology
- Equal opportunities and discriminationImportance of selection
- The selection process
- Strategic management of the selection process
- Systems and support processes
- Selection tools and techniques
- Defining the requirement of people in the organization
- Role analysis
- Decision making
Credit: 3
Topics
Faculty: Dr. Alka Jain (Ph.D. MBA)
- Introduction to training and development
- HRD and Career Planning
- Need analysis of training
- Training program design and development
- Trainer’s selection and Trainee motivation to learn
- Training methodology/Methods
- Implementation
- Training evaluation
- Coaching/Mentoring for performance improvement
- Training trends in India and abroad
Credit: 3
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* Taxila Business School reserves the right to change/modify the program schedule, syllabus subjects, Internships, timing, etc. keeping the student's interest in mind. There could be an addition or deletion of the subjects, curriculum, internships, projects, etc.