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Welcome to our Department of Business Administration (DBA) at School of Business, University of Asia Pacific!
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Established in 1996, the business school has come a long way, having carved out a niche for itself as an institution committed to imparting high-quality business education in the country. The mark of this quality is amply manifested by the academic rigors as well as the market relevance of our three programs: BBA, MBA and EMBA. This is supplemented by the seminars, workshops and co-curricular events offered round-the-year by the department, designed to cater to the growing needs of the business students and professionals, leading to a transformation of their individual lives. |
Housed in a sprawling 26,000 square feet on a single floor, the departmental infrastructure in place is a state-of-the-art edifice that evokes wonder in your heart at the very first sight. As you step into the corridor, it is, indeed, a ‘universe within four walls’ that you land into, where the plaque of the ‘Dept. of Business Administration’ greets you right at the front. Take a pause and then stroll into the corridors to fathom the vastness of this architectural marvel; you’ll get to see all the amenities that match any international academic standard setting: |
- A seminar room that can accommodate about 100 students/guests
- A computer lab with 70 PCs equipped with the latest Windows operating system
- A campus wide Wi-Fi zone
- A library and a reading room
- A separate lounge reserved only for the graduate students
- Two separate male and female common rooms and a prayer room
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Majestic and conducive to modern university learning, this infrastructure thus beckons you, the knowledge seekers, in its wide expanse with a warm welcome! |
DBA Statistics at a Glance
Year of Inception: 1996
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Types of Programs Offered |
Number of Current Students |
Number of Graduated Students |
Male |
Female |
Total |
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BBA |
267 |
176 |
443 |
1411 |
MBA |
80 |
67 |
147 |
1021 |
EMBA |
26 |
08 |
34 |
205 |
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Total Number of Full-time Faculty: 24
Current Student to Full-time Faculty Ratio: 26:1 |