MBA Field Project

MBA Field Project

Objectives of the Field Project

The Field Project is designed to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world business practice. Its core objectives are to:

  • Integrate theory and practice by giving students the opportunity to work on real-world business issues
  • Provide experiential learning that goes beyond textbooks and traditional classroom instruction. Offer a platform to explore the functional aspects of each specialization Deepen students’ understanding of core management concepts and frameworks.
  • Build an application-oriented approach that connects theory with practice
  • Foster critical thinking, a professional mindset, and a result-oriented approach
  • Draw out insights from the business environment of the student’s geographical region

Duration & Effort Breakdown

  • The Field Project requires a total of 160 hours of work, distributed as follows:
  • 120 hours — Fieldwork (data collection, site visits, interviews, surveys, etc.)
  • 40 hours — Pre- and post-fieldwork activities (proposal writing, data analysis, report preparation)
  • Timeline flexibility: Work can begin immediately after Semester I exams, continuing through the winter vacation and across Semester II — including weekends and public holidays — giving students ample time to plan around their schedules.

Nature of the Field Project

  • Key rules that define how the project must be carried out:
  • Must be directly related to the student’s chosen specialization
  • Strictly individual — group projects are not permitted
  • Must involve genuine fieldwork; purely online projects are not allowed
  • Primary data collection is mandatory
  • Can follow a quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-methods approach
  • May take the form of surveys, in-depth interviews, case studies, site visits, or observational studies.