King’s College launches new MBA courses

KATHMANDU: King’s College, an entrepreneurship institution based in Kathmandu, has launched two innovative MBA courses.

According to a press release issued by the college, the educational institution will be providing MBA Non-Profit Management and MBA Agribusiness, both first of their kind in Nepal’s higher education system.

According to the college, the MBA Non-Profit Management caters to professionals exposed to the development world, and government and non-government sector, and is equally beneficial for those seeking a career in non-profit sector. The course expects non-profit professionals to develop leadership and management skills required to inculcate enterprising mindset.

Likewise, MBA Agribusiness aims at developing human resources to transform the country’s traditional sustenance-based agriculture into high-growth businesses through innovation and entrepreneurship. The course mainly targets students from agriculture, forestry and similar academic sector. The course will be beneficial for individuals wanting to start business in agricultural sector or those aspiring to take their agribusiness to newer heights, reads the statement.

Approved by Westcliff University, USA, and recognised by Tribhuvan University, Nepal, the courses are designed to be relevant for Nepali system. The classes for both the courses will begin from August this year.