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Introduction
College of Applied Business founded in 1998 by a group of experienced
educationists and professionals is a non-profit institution committed
to excellence. The college believes that competent and excellent
manpower is the pre requisite for overall development of the nation.
Besides, well-versed students with high moral values, and who
have indepth knowledge of subjects will be better placed in society.
They will also find it easier to pursue further education at learning
centers of repute.
CAB has been applying appropriate module
and the technique in the teaching curricula so as to make students
competent in their fields. The methods such as seminars, research
and industrial observation tours that are regular features of
the College have been highly successful in enhancing the knowledge
and personality of the students. Moreover, the methods applied
by CAB have been amply justified by the consistent high success
rate achieved by its students in university final examinations.
As an institution affiliated with Higher
Secondary Education Board (HSEB) and Tribhuvan University (TU),
CAB has a choice of programme to cater to expectations of students.
At present it offers Plus Two programme in commerce and two undergraduate
programmes of TU: The Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS), a three-year
programme and the Bachelor of Information Management (BIM), a
four-year programme in Information Technology.
All CAB classes are kept small so as to
facilitate better interactions between students and teachers.
The maximum enrollment in a class is for thirty students only.
And the College admits only two sections of thirty each at each
level.
Some thirty full-time and part-time teachers
constitute the College faculty. The teacher- student ratio is
thus highly conducive to individually supervised study. Besides,
to expose student with the real business world, the College has
been supplementing its theoretical classes by introducing professional
managers, scholars and other people from different walk of life
as guest lecturers.
In a quest to avail even wider opportunity to students, the College has entered into agreement with Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA. The MOU signed provides CAB Students opportunity to go for student exchange programme for short period at local cost and transfer credit for pursuing higher studies paying tuition fee prescribed by the state university. Students getting this option will be able to complete their degree in time.
CAB has recently added a new avenue to its students and signed the Transfer Credit Agreement with THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK (SUNY) at PLATTSBURGH. According to this agreement, the CAB students, if they desire, will be able to transfer up to sixty credit hours to THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK (SUNY) at PLATTSBURGH. This will facilitate CAB students to complete US education in record two years of time.
Mission
The mission of the College of Applied Business is to empower the
youth with truth, knowledge and realities of life and discover
ways to lead a prosperous life in a dignified manner.
Goals
The goals of CAB are as follows:
- Making students feel, as members of
the community of learners, that they share the values and responsibilities
in educational process.
- Encouraging admission on an equal opportunity
basis to students with capacity and motivation to strive for
academic excellence.
- Fostering an educational environment
sensitive to the needs of all students and providing facilities
that assist students in achieving academic and professional
excellence.
- Providing instructions and conducting
research in the areas of business, management and professional
field.
- Pursuing truth while striving for excellence
in teaching and learning and in creative endeavors.
Organisation
A Board of Trustees governs CAB, which has all authority to formulate,
and/or amend rules and regulations regarding admissions, academic
needs and employment. The Principal as executive head is responsible
for the daily operation of the institution. The College is liable
for things promised by the Principal alone.
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