🎓 BBS in Nepal – Everything You Need to Know (Simple Guide)


Are you planning to study BBS in Nepal? Or still confused about whether it’s the right course for you? Don’t worry, this blog will help you understand everything in simple words.

📌 What is BBS?

BBS stands for Bachelor of Business Studies.
BBS is a 4-year bachelor’s degree in management offered by Tribhuvan University (TU) under the Faculty of Management (FOM).

It’s designed to help you become a skilled manager, businessperson, or entrepreneur. You’ll learn how to run and manage businesses, offices, companies, or even your own startup.

It is one of the most popular and affordable bachelor’s courses in Nepal.

🎯 What’s the Purpose of Studying BBS?

The main goal of the BBS course is to prepare students to:

  • Manage people and businesses
  • Understand how organizations work
  • Make smart decisions in changing situations
  • Start your own business or work in banks, companies, or government jobs

📚 Course Structure (What You Study)

The course is a 4-years program and here we have classified subjects and syllabuses in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th-year categories.

🟢 1st Year:

There are 5 compulsory subjects in BBS 1st year program which include:

1.       Business English (MGT 201)

2.     Business Statistics (MGT 202)

3.      Microeconomics for Business (MGT 207)

4.     Financial Accounting and Analysis (MGT 211)

5.     Principles of Management (MGT 213)

🟢 2nd Year:

There are 5 compulsory subjects in BBS 2nd year program which include:

1.       Business Communication (MGT 205)

2.     Macroeconomics for Business (MGT 209)

3.      Cost and Management Accounting (MGT 212)

4.     Organizational Behavior & Human Resource Management (MGT 223)

5.     Fundamentals of Financial Management (MGT 215)

🟢 3rd Year:

Like 1st and 2nd-year course structure, there are 5 core and compulsory subjects in BBS 3rd year program as well. The list of the subjects is:

1.       Business Law (MGT 204)

2.     Foundation of Financial Systems (MGT 226)

3.      Business Environment and Strategy (MGT 217)

4.     Taxation in Nepal (MGT 224)

5.     Fundamentals of Marketing (MGT 214)

🟢 4th Year:

The last year of the BBS course, the 4th year comprises of following subjects:

1.       Entrepreneurship (MGT 225)

2.     Business Research Methods (MGT 221)

3.      Final Project (MGT 401)

4.     Concentration I

5.     Concentration II

6.     Concentration III

Concentration Area

(Students can choose three courses from any one of the following functional areas:

Accounting

·         Accounting for Banking (ACC 250)

·         Accounting for Business (ACC 251)

·         Advanced Financial Accounting (ACC 252)

·         Auditing (ACC 255)

·         Advance Cost and Management Accounting (ACC 256)

Finance

·         Fundamentals of Corporate Finance (FIN 250)

·         Commercial Bank Management (FIN 251)

·         Management of Financial Institutions (FIN 255)

·         Fundamentals of Investment (FIN 253)

·         Insurance and Risk Management (FIN 254)

Marketing

·         Fundamentals of Selling (MKT 250)

·         Customer Relationship Management (MKT 251)

·         Foreign Trade and Export Management in Nepal (MKT 252)

·         Fundamentals of Advertising (MKT 253)

·         Fundamentals of Services Marketing (MKT 254)

Management

·         International Business (MGT 251)

·         Small and Medium Enterprises (MGT 256)

·         Event Management (MGT 257)

·         Project Management (MGT 258)

·         Technology & Information Management (MGT 259)

📚 BBS Admission Eligibility Requirements

1.  Academic Qualification:

·         You must have completed 10+2 (also called +2 or Higher Secondary) in Business/Commerce stream,

·         OR completed an equivalent program recognized by Tribhuvan University (TU).

2. 🎯 Minimum Grades Required:

    • At least Second Division in +2 or equivalent.
      • That means 45% or above,
      • Or 1.8 CGPA minimum,
      • With D+ (D plus) or higher in all subjects.

📋 Other Requirements:

    • You must meet any additional criteria set by:
      • The Faculty Board of Management Studies, or
      • The campus/college you’re applying to (some may have entrance exams or interviews).

💸 BBS Course Fees Structure in Nepal

The cost of pursuing a Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) in Nepal depends on the type of campus you choose:

🏛️ 1. Public/Community Campuses (affiliated with Tribhuvan University)

·         Annual Fee: Starts from around Rs. 14,000/year

·         💰 Total for 4 Years: Approx. Rs. 56,000 – Rs. 70,000

·         🎓 Best for students looking for affordable education

🏫 2. Private Colleges

·         Annual Fee: Can range from Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 50,000+

·         💰 Total for 4 Years: Approx. Rs. 1,00,000 – Rs. 2,00,000+

·         🎯 Fees vary depending on:

o    Location (e.g., Kathmandu vs. outside valley)

o    Facilities (AC classrooms, labs, extra activities)

o    Brand reputation of the college

🔍 Options After BBS in Nepal

📘 1. MBA (Master of Business Administration)

·         Offered by both Nepalese universities and colleges affiliated with foreign universities (like Westcliff, Lincoln, IGNOU, etc.).

·         Focuses more on practical skills, case studies, and managerial decision-making.

·         Some require entrance exams (like CMAT or institutional tests).

📗 2. MBS (Master of Business Studies)

·         Offered by Tribhuvan University (TU) and is more affordable.

·         Slightly more theoretical compared to MBA but still a solid choice for academic growth and teaching careers.

📕 3. CA (Chartered Accountancy)

·         You can join the CAP-II level directly if you’ve completed BBS.

·         Great for those wanting to dive deeper into accounting, auditing, and finance.

🌐 What About Studying Abroad?

·         TU’s BBS degree is recognized by many foreign universities.

·         You can apply for:

o    MBA abroad

o    Professional courses (like ACCA, CPA)

o    Other Master’s degrees depending on your goals.

💼 Real Talk: Why MBA After BBS?

·          It opens up high-paying career options in management, marketing, HR, finance, etc.

·         🔗 Networking opportunities + leadership training

·         🧠 Enhances your profile for both corporate jobs and entrepreneurship

🎓 Other Courses by Faculty of Management (FOM) in Nepal

1.      Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

o    Focus: Practical business & management skills

o    Vibes: Super popular for hands-on business learning

2.      Bachelor of Business Management (BBM)

o    Focus: Business theories + management practices

o    Great for those who want a mix of theory & practice

3.      Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM)

o    Focus: Hospitality, hotel operations, and tourism management

o    Perfect for future hotel managers and tourism pros

4.      Bachelor of Travel and Tourism Management (BTTM)

o    Focus: Tourism industry, travel business, and sustainable tourism

o    For those hyped about travel and tourism careers

5.      Bachelor of Information Management (BIM)

o    Focus: IT + Management blend — data, systems, and business

o    For tech-savvy folks who want to run business systems

6.      Bachelor of Public Administration (BPA)

o    Focus: Government administration, policy making, and public services

o    Ideal if you wanna go into civil service or NGOs

7.      Bachelor of Mountaineering Studies (BMS)

o    Focus: Mountaineering, adventure tourism, and outdoor leadership

o    Unique course for Nepal’s mountain lovers & adventure seekers

 

💸 Salary of a BBS Graduate in Nepal

1. Starting Point for Freshers

·         If you’re just out college with zero work experience,

·         You might get around Rs. 10,000 per month to start.

·         Why? Employers wanna see skills & hustle before giving you more $$$.

2. Average Salary Range

·         For most accountant roles or entry-level business jobs, expect:
Rs. 20,000 – Rs. 50,000 per month

·         Depends on:

o    Type of company (bank, private firm, NGO)

o    Location (Kathmandu vs. outside)

o    Your skills, certifications, and attitude

3. Banking Jobs

·         BBS grads working in banks usually get better financial perks, like:

o    Bonuses

o    Allowances

o    Other benefits (health, insurance)

·         So salary can be higher than the typical range above.

4. What Influences Your Salary?

·         Skills & Experience: The more you level up (like doing CA, MBA, or certifications), the more $$$ you can ask for.

·         Position: As you move from junior accountant to senior roles, salary grows.

·         Organization Size & Policy: Big firms pay more than smaller ones.

 

🔥 Is BBS Better Than BBA?

1. Fee Structure

·         BBS usually costs less. It’s mostly offered by public/community campuses under TU, so it’s budget-friendly.

·         BBA is often pricier, especially in private colleges, but you get more practical/business-focused learning.

2. Course Style & Focus

·         BBS: More theory-heavy, traditional, covers broad business studies with a focus on academics and research.

·         BBA: Practical and skills-oriented, with hands-on projects, internships, and real-world business exposure.

3. Career Paths

·         BBS grads often go for CA, MBA, or government jobs.

·         BBA grads tend to jump straight into corporate jobs, startups, marketing, HR, or management roles.

4. Flexibility & Recognition

·         Both are recognized by TU and other universities.

·         BBA might give you an edge in some private sector jobs due to its practical approach.

📊 Is BBS Hard to Study? Pass % & Drop Rate Facts

1. Pass Percentage in BBS

·         The pass rate is pretty low, especially in the 1st year.

·         On average, only 20% of students pass the 1st-year exam on their first try.

·         So, out of 100 students, only about 20 clear year 1 straight-up.

2. High Dropout Rate

·         Many students drop out or switch courses due to the difficulty or lack of motivation.

·         The drop rate is quite high compared to other management courses in FOM.

·         Why? Could be due to:

o    Heavy theory load

o    Lack of practical exposure

o    Poor attendance or study habits

o    Difficulty balancing other life stuff

3. Why Is It Hard?

·         BBS is quite theory-intensive and requires consistent effort.

·         If you slack off or don’t prepare properly, it can get tough real quick.

·         Campus support and study materials also vary a lot, which impacts success.

🎓 BBS Offered by Other Universities in Nepal

·         Mid-Western University (MWU)

·         Far-Western University (FWU)

What’s the vibe?

·         The curriculum & subjects are pretty much the same as TU’s BBS.

·         It covers core business studies like accounting, finance, management, marketing, etc.

·         These universities serve students from their respective regions, offering local options for BBS.

🌍 Can BBS Students Go Abroad?

 Yes! BBS grads can totally study abroad.

·         The 4-year BBS program from Tribhuvan University (TU) is recognized by many international universities and colleges.

·         A lot of BBS grads use their degree to apply for Master’s programs like MBA, MBS, or other business-related courses overseas.

🔑 What you got to meet to go abroad?

·         University Admission Requirements: Each foreign university has its own criteria like GPA, entrance exams (GRE/GMAT), language tests (IELTS/TOEFL).

·         Credential Evaluation: Your BBS degree might need to be evaluated or recognized by foreign education boards (most straightforward for TU grads).

·         Visa & Financial Docs: You’ll need to prove you can afford the studies and meet visa rules of the country.

·         Statement of Purpose & References: Strong SOP and recommendation letters are a must.

👑 Best College for BBS in Nepal?

Why it’s tough to pick “the best”

·         BBS is mostly theory-heavy, so teaching style and syllabus are pretty similar across most colleges.

·         No major difference in course content since it’s TU-affiliated or other uni-affiliated.

·         Quality of teaching depends more on individual professors than the college brand.

💡 Popular Picks (especially in Kathmandu)

·         Shankerdev Campus

o    Location: Heart of Kathmandu, easy access

o    Reputation: One of the oldest and most trusted public campuses for BBS

o    Cost: Affordable compared to many private colleges

o    Student crowd: Good for networking and campus life

Other Options

·         Tribhuvan University-affiliated community campuses in various districts

·         Private colleges if you want more flexible timing or different facilities

🎯 Is CMAT Required for BBS?

Nope! CMAT (Central Management Admission Test) is for semester-based management courses under TU.

·         BBS is a yearly-based course, so you don’t need to take CMAT to get admitted.

·         Admission to BBS depends mostly on your 10+2 results and other eligibility criteria, not CMAT scores.

📚 BBS Program Components (4 Years)

1. Foundation Subjects

·         Basics to build your business brain:

o    Language skills (like business English)

o    Economic analysis (understanding markets & economy)

o    Legal environment (business laws & rules)

o    Quantitative methods (stats, math for business)

·         Purpose: To get you ready to understand and analyze management concepts, theories, and real-world practices.

2. Core Business Studies

·         The heart of BBS covering all major business functions:

o    Accounting

o    Finance

o    Marketing

o    Human Resources

o    Management principles

·         You’ll see how these areas connect and interact in a business environment.

3. Specialization Options

·         After building your base and core knowledge, you get to focus on one area:

o    Accounting

o    Finance

o    Human Resources Management (HRM)

o    Marketing

·         This lets you develop some deep expertise in your chosen field, making you more job-ready.

 

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