MBA

Management


The MBA programme at University of Wah is as unique as it is transformative. It is focused on creating business leaders with the power to effect positive societal change. Our MBA core courses are designed with input from senior industry experts to ensure that our graduates demonstrate high knowledge in core business areas - including, Real Estate Management, Healthcare Management, Ecommerce & Digital Marketing, Tourism & Hospitality Management, Finance, Marketing, and Human Resource Management.

The programme deploys participant-centred learning inclusive of role-plays, case studies, and industry visits. MBA students tackle number of business cases to develop their capacity to make decisions and act across a broad range of situations. Additionally, the MBA provides practical experience based on real-world dilemmas, supported by professional mentorship through the three Experiential Learning components of the programme.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE

University of Wah as per the guidelines of HEC allows provision of exemption of 30-36 credits for graduates with a business background. We are offering MBA Programs into two categories MBA 2Years for Non Business Graduates and MBA 1.5 Years for Business Graduates.

MBA (Non Business Graduates) MBA (Business Graduates)
Duration: 2 Yrs. Duration: 1.5 Yrs/td>
Semesters: 4 Semesters: 3
Credit Hours: 60 Credit Hours: 30
Core Courses: 14 Core Courses: 4
Electives: 4 Electives: 4
Thesis/Business Capstone Project/Course Work Thesis/Business Capstone Project/Course Work
SPECIALIZATION(S) AND CERTIFICATION(S)

MBA students at UW not only earn the MBA degree but they also win Certification(s) as per their specialization(s). For example, students of MBA Real Estate Management Specialization also get a certificate in Real Estate Development which is jointly offered by UW and a leading real estate development company for example:

Specialization(s) Certification(s)(Example)
MBA Real Estate Management. Real Estate Development Certificate/td>
MBA Healthcare Management C.H.C.P
MBA Ecommerce & Digital Marketing SEO, Amazon, Google Ads. Etc.
MBA Tourism & Hospitality Management Travel & Tour Operations Management
MBA Finance
MBA Human Resource Management
MBA Marketing
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

At leading business schools like ours, students after MBA are placed in various sectors as shown below:-

Sector-Wise
FEE STRUCTURE
Master of Business Administration Fee Structure
MBA Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
MBA 2 Years 68000 66000 66000 66000
MBA 1.5 Years 65000 57000 57000
SCHOLARSHIPS / FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Merit-Based Scholarship: CGPA (BS)
     2.50-2.74 out of 4.00 25% Tuition
    Fee + 100% Admission Fee
    2.75-2.99 out of 4.00 50% Tuition
    Fee + 100% Admission Fee
    3.00 - 3.49 out of 4.00 75% Tuition
    Fee + 100% Admission Fee
    3.50 - 4.00 out of 4.00 100% Tuition
    Fee + 100% Admission Fee

Fee Waiver Scheme: GPA (1st Sem)
    3.50 - 3.74 out of 4.00 50% Tuition fee
    3.75 - 4.00 out of 4.00 75% Tuition fee

Fee Concession: 15% Tuition Fee Concession to the children of POF Employees
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
MBA: 2 Years (4 Semesters)

Minimum 16 years of education in any field from HEC recognized University with minimum CGPA 2.00/4.00 or equivalent (50%). UW Entry Test or GAT-General (Minimum 50% Marks) or GRE-General (Minimum 50 Percentile)

MBA: 1.5 Years (3 Semesters)

Minimum 16 years of business education from HEC recognized University with minimum CGPA 2.00/4.00 or equivalent (50%). UW Entry Test or GAT-General (Minimum 50% Marks) or GRE-General (Minimum 50 Percentile).

For further details, please visit: https://uow.edu.pk/admissions/Scholarships. All decisions taken by the University are final and the University reserves the right to amend its policies and procedures at any point in time during the programme

SCHEME OF STUDY

First Semester

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
( Th + Lab )
MGT-531 Introduction to Business Finance 3+0
MGT-513 Principles of Management 3+0
MGT-522 Principles of Marketing 3+0
MGT-522 Principles of Marketing 3+0
MGT-XXX Business Communication 3+0
Semester Total 15(15+0)

Second Semester

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
( Th + Lab )
MGT-721 Strategic Marketing 3+0
MGT-503 Business Mathematics & Statistics 3+0
MGT-602 Research Methodology 3+0
MGT-731 Strategic Finance 3+0
MGT-661 Human Resource Management 3+0
Semester Total 15(15+0)

Third Semester

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
( Th + Lab )
MGT-504 Business Economics 3+0
MGT-7xx Technology & Operations Management 3+0
MGT-7XX Elective/Specialization I 3+0
MGT-7XX Elective/Specialization II 3+0
MGT-799* Thesis/ Project/ Elective Course 3+0
Semester Total 15(15+0)

Fourth Semester

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
( Th + Lab )
MGT-631 Financial Management 3+0
MGT-711 Strategic Management 6+0
MGT-7XX Elective/Specialization III 3+0
MGT-7XX Elective/Specialization IV 3+0
MGT-799* Thesis/ Project / Elective Course 3+0
Semester Total 15(15+0)

MBA 1.5-Year Program (For Students with Relevant Academic Background)

First Semester

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
( Th + Lab )
MGT-602 Research Methodology 3+0
MGT-711 Strategic Management 3+0
MGT-721 Strategic Marketing 3+0
MGT-731 Strategic Finance 3+0
Semester Total 12(12+0)

Second Semester

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
( Th + Lab )
MGT-7XX Elective/Specialization –I 3+0
MGT-7XX Elective/Specialization II 3+0
MGT-799* Thesis/ Project/ Elective Course 3+0
Semester Total 9(9+0)

Third Semester

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
( Th + Lab )
MGT-7XX Elective/Specialization –III 3+0
MGT-7XX Elective/Specialization IV 3+0
MGT-799* Thesis/ Project/ Elective Course 3+0
Semester Total 9(9+0)

*Note: Master’s Thesis shall be offered with a single course code (MGT-799) in the final semester. However, student shall be liable to prepare and defend Thesis Proposal during the Second Last Semester, as per the roadmap.

MBA Testimonial

Mohammad Younus
Director PMTL, PFO WAH

Since graduating from Wah Business School, I feel I use the knowledge learned from my degree every day in my career, particularly across all levels of organizational management in the fields of small arms and ammunition, production, planning, development, and projecting capacity enhancement