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JIWAJI UNIVERSITY, GWALIOR
No. Exam-2/Conf./2013/76

Date: 08-01-2013
/ / NOTIFICATION \\

Time table for the Exam of M.B.A. (Full Time) Ist Semester
(For SOS/College, Regular & ATKT ) Examination Dec. 2012

Time : 1-30 P.M. to 4-30 P.M.
MBA (FULL TIME) Ist SEMESTER
Paper Code

(For SOS/College, Regular,)
Name of Paper

Date

Day

19-01-2013

Saturday

MBA-101

Management Process

22-01-2013

Tuesday

MBA-102

Quantative Technique

24-01-2013

Thursday

MBA-103

Managerial Economics

28-01-2013

Monday

MBA-104

Business Environment

02-02-2013

Saturday

MBA-105

Accounting for Managers

04-02-2013

Monday

MBA-106

IT for Managers

MBA-107

Business Communication

06-02-2013 Wednesday

MBA (FULL TIME) Ist SEMESTER
Date

Day

21-01-2013

Monday

Paper Code

(For SOS/College, ATKT,)
Name of Paper

MBA-101

Managerial Concepts and Process

23-01-2013 Wednesday

MBA-102

Quatative Techniques

29-01-2013

Tuesday

MBA-103

managerial Economics

31-01-2013

Thursday

MBA-104

Business Environment

05-02-2013

Tuesday

MBA-105

Accounting for Managers

07-02-2013

Thursday

MBA-106

Computer Application for Business

09-02-2013

Saturday

MBA-107

Business Communication

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Endt. No. Exam-2/Conf./2013/77

Dated :08/01/2013

Copy to :1The Head, SOS in Commerce & Managemant, JIwaji University,Gwalior
2Principal, All Concerning Colleges.
3Dy. Registrar (Exam/Conf.), Jiwaji University, Gwalior
4Secretary to Vice-Chancellor, Jiwaji University, Gwalior.
5P.A./C.A. to Registrar, Jiwaji University, Gwalior.
6I/C, Inquiry/Notice Board, Jiwaji University, Gwalior.
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