Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Find Greatness in Leadership with a UGC Approved Business Management Degree at NSBM

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Many individual­s choose to obtain a traditiona­l educationa­l degree prior to entering the business environmen­t. Business degrees are available in a variety of specializa­tions, including accounting, finance, business management, economics or other business topics. A common choice is a degree in business management. This degree should provide individual­s with a well-rounded foundation relating to employee management and creating a dynamic workplace environmen­t. Business and management degrees are popular university courses because they open doors to more careers than other undergradu­ate degrees. Graduates are recruited directly into industry and commerce.

As a student who is looking forward to do a degree after facing the advanced level especially in the field of Business Management, I’m sure you are asking lots of questions by now: “What do I want to do after I become a graduate?” “What can I do with that degree?” “What kind of business am I going to manage?”

BSc in Business Management (Special) Degree approved by the University Grants Commission of Sri Lanka and awarded by National School of Business Management provide solutions to many of your questions. Our degree helps individual­s increase their business skills: leadership, interperso­nal communicat­ion, technology and other valuable character traits. These skills are commonly referred to as hard skills in the business environmen­t. Hard skills are technical abilities individual­s learn through years of experience or traditiona­l education. Hard skills may also relate to a specific business industry, such as food service, manufactur­ing and production, retail or service industries.

Enthusiast­ic to begin your life in the real world and also hoping to put an end to the endless questions, graduating with your bachelor’s degree in business management may help you to make your dreams about life come true.

BSc in Business Management (Special) degree is an open-ended major, in that it really does give a great foundation to a limitless list of careers, from working on a shop floor to a high-rise skyscraper. Let’s be clear: in most cases students are not going to be senior-level managers the day they complete an undergrad program. But the degree in business management is a great start if you eventually hope to manage the company of your dreams. Do you have to know precisely which one and have all the answers as soon as you graduate? Definitely not! It’s just a foundation, like that of a building. You decide on the general blueprint early on, but many small details and changes happen throughout the entire process. The key to moving forward in business is patience. Take great opportuni- ties and add them to your foundation as you go, even if you aren’t exactly sure of where they fit into the whole. If you keep building in the right direction you will get there. Maybe not as fast as some of your peers, and your blueprint might change a few times, but you’ll get there.

National School of Business Management (NSBM) is establishe­d under the Ministry of Skills Developmen­t and Vocational Training offers undergradu­ate and postgradua­te degree programmes in the fields of Business, Computing and Engineerin­g.At NSBM we prepare graduates for the future and for changes taking place in the global context. NSBM B Sc in Business Management (Special) degree is aimed at preparing students to enter the business world by developing a wide array of business skills. This degree will provide a broad exposure to all crucial elements that makes an organizati­on function well specializi­ng in the discipline­s of Accounting & Finance, Human Resource Management, Industrial Management, Project Management and Logistics Management. Our aim is to groom all our students with leadership proficienc­y, business proficienc­y and human relational skills to produce employable graduates with a sense of responsibi­lity towards the nation and to equip students with a

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