DSBM
Dhaka School of Bank Management
CONTENTS
About BIBM and DSBM
Academic Information
Terms and Courses
Admission
Financial Information
Other Information
Broad Outline of the Courses
Faculty Members
Members of BIBM
BIBM Governing Board
BIBM Executive Committee
DSBM Governing Body
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The course offerings and requirements of the MBM program are reviewed regularly and modified accordingly.
This prospectus is not a contract, it merely presents the offers and requirements in effect at the time of
publication of the prospectus and in no way guarantees that the offers and requirements will remain the same
during the entire duration of the program.
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ACADEMIC INFORMATION
Course Plan of the MBM Program
MBM program constitutes a total of 66 credit hours. A student shall have to complete twenty (20) courses
(3 credit hours for each course). In addition to the required courses, every student must submit a Dissertation
(in the last term) weighing 3 credit hours and appear at viva-voce examinations at the end of I, III, IV and V
terms, weighing in total 3 credit hours. However, minimum 48 credit hours will be required for completing the
degree with a maximum waiver of 6(six) courses. Duration of the MBM program is twenty-four months divided
into six terms. For each course, there will be 42 hours of class lectures. The distribution of total credit hours is
as follows:
Subject
Course Work (20 courses)
Dissertation
Viva-Voce
Total
Credit Hours
60
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3
66
Introduction to Business
Business Communication
Business Mathematics
Financial and Managerial Accounting
Fundamentals of Management
Managerial Economics
Business Statistics
Marketing Management
Financial Management
Principles and Practices of Banking
Strategic Management
Bank Marketing
MBM 609
MBM 610
MBM 611
Organizational Behavior
MBM 612
MBM 613
MBM 614
MBM 615
Entrepreneurship Development
MBM 616
MBM 617
MBM 618
MBM 619
MBM 620
Cases in Banking
A student must take 3 (three) of the above 13 (Thirteen) courses to complete the MBM program. However, the
course(s) to be offered will be decided by Dhaka School of Bank Management (DSBM).
Medium of Instruction
TERM - I
(January - April)
Business Mathematics
Financial and Managerial Accounting
Viva - Voce
1st Year
Fundamentals of Management
TERM - II
(May - August)
Managerial Economics
Business Statistics
Marketing Management
Financial Management
Principles and Practices of Banking
TERM - III
(September - December)
TERM - IV
(January - April)
2nd Year
Elective Course
Elective Course
Viva - Voce
TERM - VI
(September - December)
Internship in Banks
Dissertation
In addition to the aforementioned courses, DSBM may offer some non-credit courses during the program.
Evaluation System
Grading System
Activities
Mid-Term Examinations
Weight
30
Class Test/Assignment
Term Final Examination
5
60
Total
Letter
Grade
A+ (Plus)
A (Plain)
A- (Minus)
B+ (Plus)
B (Plain)
B- (Minus)
C+ (Plus)
C (Plain)
D (Plain)
F (Fail)
Grade
Point
4.00
3.75
3.50
3.25
3.00
2.75
2.50
2.25
2.00
0.00
100
Course Waiver
Viva-voce will be conducted by the Examination
Committee at the end of Terms I, III, IV and V.
Mark for each viva-voce is 25 (twenty five). The
students will have to submit a dissertation
weighing three credit hours. The mark for
Dissertation is 100 and distributed as follows:
Report Writing
Defense
Total
50
50
100
f.
Student Conduct
Each student is responsible for knowing the rules,
regulations, academic requirements and
disciplinary policies of DSBM. He/she is expected
to behave in accordance with good moral values,
and the rules and regulations of DSBM either on
campus or outside. Politics is completely
prohibited in the campus. Any form of unruly
behavior will be subject to punishment including
expulsion from the program.
Unfair Means
Adopting unfair means in all types of
examinations and other academic activities is
strictly prohibited. The following, among others,
would be considered as adoption of unfair means:
a. Communicating with fellow students in the
examinations;
b. C o p y i n g f r o m a n o t h e r s t u d e n t ' s
script/report/paper;
c. Allowing other students to copy;
d. Copying from printed matter, hand written
manuscripts, writing from desk or palm of
a hand;
ADMISSION
The objective of the admission policy is to select
students on a competitive basis for the MBM program.
Requirements
A graduate in any field of study with minimum 16 years
of schooling having at least one first division/class and
no third division/class in any examination is eligible to
apply. CGPA equivalence for those who have passed
under Division/ Class system is as follows:
For Graduation/Post-graduation
Equivalent CGPA
Division/Class
(on a 4 point scale)
First
Second
Division/Class
First
Equivalent CGPA
(on a 5 point scale)
4.00 or A and above
3.00 or B to
less than 4.00 or A
Second
Selection Process
All applicants, fulfilling the minimum requirements, sit
for an admission test comprising MCQ and written
sections. The admission test is of 150 minutes; 90
minutes for the MCQ and 60 minutes for the written
portion.
The MCQ section of the Test is designed to assess the
general merit of the applicant. The question structure
and distribution of marks for the MCQ are as follows:
English
Proficiency
Mathematics
and
Analytical
Ability
Writing Areas
Marks
Essay Writing
15
Reading Comprehension/Precis
10
10
Argument/Dialogue
15
Total
50
For SSC/HSC
Section
Topic
Marks
40
50
10
Total
100
Admission Schedule
Activities
Schedule
Application Opening
Submission Deadline
Admission Test *
Date of Viva-voce
Final Result
f.
Admission Period
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(1 Merit List)
Admission Period
(Waiting List)
Character certificate.
Foreign Students
Registration
Applicants finally selected for the program should
obtain the prescribed forms of admission and
registration from the DSBM office. They have to submit
the following documents along with their admission
and registration forms and the required tuition and
other fees.
a. Attested photocopies of mark sheets and
certificates of the S.S.C/'O' Level/ equivalent and
H.S.C/ 'A' level/ equivalent examinations.
b. Attested photocopies of mark sheet/ grade and
certificate of the Bachelor degree.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The following fees and deposits are payable by the students admitted to the program. Unless otherwise
stated, all payments are to be made in advance prior to the beginning of the period to which these relate.
Description
Amount (Tk.)
A. Registration Fee
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39,000.00
(Once)
123,000.00
2.
35,000.00
(Once)
117,000.00
3,000.00
(per term)
3,000.00
(per term)
2,500.00
4,000.00
165,000.00
(2,500.00 x 66 credit)
264,000.00
(4,000.00 x 66 credit)
Computer
5,000.00
6,000.00
Library
5,000.00
9,000.00
B. Term Fee
Per credit hour
C. Course Fee
Total Course Fee
D. Refundable Deposits
Caution Money
Seat Rent*
2.
Meal Charge*
Scholarships
Some scholarships are awarded to meritorious students of MBM Program. The awards are offered on the
basis of performance in each term. In addition, Sonali Bank awards 'Sonali Bank Gold Medal and Cash Prize
of Tk. 10,000 every year to the best student of the batch. Prime Bank Ltd. awards scholarships of Tk. 50,000,
Tk. 30,000 and Tk. 20,000 to the MBM degree earners who secure 1st, 2nd and 3rd position, respectively at the
end of the 1st year examinations (Term I, II and III examination). Two best MBM graduates of each batch are
awarded Tk. 50,000 each by Mercantile Bank Limited.
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OTHER INFORMATION
Computer Laboratory
Library
BIBM Library is fully automated having a rich
collection of about 26,000 books. The Institute
subscribes to about 200 domestic and foreign
journals, magazines and other periodicals. BIBM
also subscribes online journal portal where from
the users can get access to a wide collection of
various journals.
Medical Facilities
A part-time doctor for consultation at its premises
is available.
Recreation
Campus
DSBM has modest recreation facilities for the
students. It has indoor game facilities, TV room,
prayer room and a gymnasium equipped with
fitness instruments. Besides, DSBM has a
playground for outdoor games and sports.
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Faculty Members
DIRECTOR GENERAL
Dr. Toufic Ahmad Choudhury
B. Sc. (Hons.), M. Sc. (Economics)
Ph. D (Economics, India)
CHAIR PROFESSORS
S. A. Chowdhury
SUPERNUMERARY PROFESSOR
Dr. Bandana Saha
Former Director General, BIBM
B. A. (Hons.) M. S.
Ph. D. (Economics, U.S.S.R.)
Professor
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Director (Training)
B. A. (Hons.), M. A. (Economics)
Ph. D (International Finance, India)
PDF (Green Banking, USA)
Professor
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Director (Research, Development & Consultancy)
B. Com. (Hons.), M. Com. (Accounting)
Ph. D (Finance, India), PDF (Corporate Finance, USA)
Fahmida Chowdhury
Associate Professor
B. Com. (Hons.), M. Com. (Management, DU)
Associate Professor
B. Sc. (Hons.), M. Sc. (Soil Science)
MBA (Finance, IBA), DCA (BIBM)
Associate Professor
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Director (Dhaka School of Bank Management)
B. S. S. (Hons.), M. S. S. (Economics, CU)
M. A. (Economics, Japan), DCA (BIBM)
Associate Professor
B. Sc. (Hons.), Applied Physics & Electronics
M. Sc. (Computer Science, DU), MCP
Ashraf Al Mamun
Associate Professor
M. Com. (Management, DU), MBA (Management, DU)
MPP (GRIPS, Japan)
Associate Professor
B. Sc. (Hons.), M. Sc. (Statistics, DU)
MBA (Finance, DU)
Kaniz Rabbi
Assistant Professor
B. Sc. (Hons.), M. Sc. (Statistics, DU)
PGDICT (BUET), M. Sc. (ICT, BUET)
Assistant Professor
B. Sc. (Hons.), Applied Physics & Electronics
M. Sc. (Computer Science, DU)
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Md. Alamgir
Assistant Professor
B. Sc. (Civil Engineering, BUET)
MBA (Finance, IBA), MBM (BIBM), DAIBB
Assistant Professor
BBA, MBA (Management, CU)
(on Study Leave in Japan)
Assistant Professor
BBA, MBA (Accounting & Information Systems, DU)
Assistant Pofessor
B. Com. (Hons.)
M. Com. (Management, DU), DAIBB
Mahmood-ur-Rahman
Assistant Professor
BBA, MBA (Accounting & Information Systems, CU)
Assistant Professor
B.S.S. (Hons.), M.S.S. (Economics, DU)
(on Study Leave in Japan)
Assistant Professor
BBA (Finance & Banking), MBA (Finance, DU)
Assistant Professor
BBA (Finance & Banking, MBA (Finance, DU)
(on Study Leave in Malayasia)
A. N. K. Mizan
Mohammad Shafiullah
Assistant Professor
BBA, MBA (Finance & Banking, RU)
(on Study Leave in Canada)
Lecturer
BBA, MBA (Finance, DU)
(on Study Leave in UK)
Lecturer
B. Sc. (Hons.)
M. Sc. (Computer Science), MCSA
(on Study Leave in Canada)
Lecturer
BBA, MBA (Accounting, RU)
Tahmina Rahman
Lecturer
BBA, MBA (Finance & Banking, RU)
Lecturer
BBA (Finance & Banking)
MBA (Finance, DU)
Maksuda Khatun
Rexona Yesmin
Lecturer
BBA, MBA (Accounting & Information Systems, DU)
Lecturer
BBA, MBA (Marketing, DU)
Antara Zareen
Nur Al Faisal
Lecturer
B.S.S. (Hons.), M. S. S. (Economics, DU)
MBM (BIBM)
Lecturer
B. A. (BMA), MBM (BIBM)
MBA (Finance, IBA)
Tofayel Ahmed
Lecturer
B. Sc. (Hons.) (Statistics, CU), EMBM (BIBM)
Abed Ali
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MEMBERS OF BIBM
A. Ordinary Members
B. Associate Members
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Bangladesh Bank
Sonali Bank Limited
Janata Bank Limited
Agrani Bank Limited
Rupali Bank Limited
Pubali Bank Limited
Uttara Bank Limited
Bangladesh Krishi Bank
Bangladesh Development Bank Limited
AB Bank Limited
National Bank Limited
Eastern Bank Limited
United Commercial Bank Limited
Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited
IFIC Bank Limited
Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank
Standard Chartered Bank
Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited
Mercantile Bank Limited
ONE Bank Limited
AI-Arafah Islami Bank Limited
National Credit and Commerce Bank Limited
Trust Bank Limited
Southeast Bank Limited
Social Islami Bank Limited
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
Corporation Limited.
Standard Bank Limited
Export Import Bank of Bangladesh Limited
Mutual Trust Bank Limited
BASIC Bank Limited
Jamuna Bank Limited
Bank Asia Limited
First Security Islami Bank Limited
Meghna Bank Limited
South Bangla Agriculture and Commerce
Bank Limited
NRB Commercial Bank Limited
C. Emeritus Fellow
Mr. A. K. N. Ahmed
Former Governor
Bangladesh Bank
D. Fellow Member
Dr. Mohammad Sohrab Uddin
Former Deputy Governor
Bangladesh Bank
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MEMBERS
Professor Dr. Jamal Uddin Ahmed
Department of Finance
University of Dhaka
MEMBER-SECRETARY
Md. Mohiuddin Siddique
Director, Dhaka School of Bank Management
BIBM
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