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Prince Institute of Innovative Technology (PIIT), Greater Noida

Approved by AICTE, PCI, NCTE New Delhi

Affiliated to AKTU Lucknow, UPBTE Lucknow, CCSU Meerut, SCERT Allahabad

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Bharat Veerangana Avantibai Educational

MBA in Finance and Information Technology

Connect financial management with technology systems, digital business tools and data-driven decision-making.

Program Academic Highlights

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Program Name

MBA in Finance and Information Technology

Academic Level

Postgraduate

Program Type

Management Degree Program

Academic Unit Name

Institute of Management Studies

Department

Department of Business Management

Official Institute Name

Prince Institute of Innovative Technology

Approval

AICTE, New Delhi

Affiliation

AKTU, Lucknow

Duration

2 Years (4 Semesters)

Academic System

Semester System

Medium of Instruction

English

Mode of Study

Regular / Full-time

Course Focus

Finance, Information Technology, Digital Business Systems and Data-Driven Management

Learning Mode

Classroom learning, case discussions, presentations, projects, seminars and management activities

Location

PIIT, Plot No 9, Knowledge Park-III, Greater Noida, G.B.Nagar, U.P., Bharat 201310



About the Program

The MBA in Finance and Information Technology is a postgraduate management program designed for students who want to understand financial management along with technology-enabled business systems.

Finance helps students understand financial planning, investment awareness, budgeting, cost control, business finance and decision-making. Information Technology helps students understand digital systems, business applications, data handling, IT-enabled processes and technology-supported management.

At PIIT Greater Noida, this program helps students connect financial knowledge with digital tools, business technology, data-driven decision-making and modern organizational systems.



Academic Objectives

  • To develop understanding of finance and information technology in business management.

  • To help students learn financial planning, budgeting, business finance and digital systems.

  • To build awareness of IT-enabled business processes, data handling and technology-supported decision-making.

  • To connect financial analysis with digital tools and organizational technology systems.

  • To improve analytical thinking, communication, leadership and decision-making ability.

  • To prepare students for higher academic growth, professional certifications and finance-technology-related career pathways.



Key Areas of Learning

  • Financial Management

  • Business Finance

  • Accounting and Budgeting Awareness

  • Investment Basics

  • Cost and Resource Control

  • Information Technology in Management

  • Management Information Systems

  • Business Data Handling

  • Digital Business Tools

  • IT-Enabled Decision-Making

  • E-Business Awareness

  • Financial Technology Awareness

  • Business Communication

  • Managerial Economics

  • Strategic Management



Curriculum Overview

The curriculum generally begins with foundation subjects in management, economics, accounting, communication, organizational behaviour and business decision-making.

As students progress, they study finance-focused areas such as financial management, budgeting, investment basics, cost control and business finance. Along with this, they learn information technology-focused areas such as management information systems, business applications, data handling, digital tools and IT-enabled decision-making.

The academic structure includes classroom learning, case discussions, assignments, presentations, projects and management-based academic activities.



Teaching and Learning Approach

  • Classroom teaching for management concept clarity

  • Case studies for practical business understanding

  • Finance and IT-based assignments

  • Presentations to improve communication and confidence

  • Group discussions for teamwork and leadership development

  • Project work for applied management learning

  • Seminars and workshops for academic and professional exposure

  • Digital business examples for technology-enabled decision-making

  • Continuous academic guidance for learning improvement



Practical Learning, Projects and Academic Activities

  • Financial planning assignments

  • Budgeting and resource-control exercises

  • IT-enabled business case discussions

  • Management information system activities

  • Digital business tool awareness

  • Business data interpretation exercises

  • Presentations and group discussions

  • Management project work

  • Seminar participation and academic activities



Skills Developed Through the Program

  • Financial planning understanding

  • Technology-enabled business awareness

  • Business data interpretation

  • Analytical and decision-making skills

  • IT-supported management thinking

  • Communication and presentation skills

  • Leadership and teamwork

  • Resource management awareness

  • Digital business understanding

  • Problem-solving ability

  • Professional confidence

  • Career readiness



Academic Support and Learning Resources

  • Smart Classrooms

  • Library Facility

  • Digital Library Facility

  • Reading Room Facility

  • ICT Enabled Learning Facility

  • Computer Labs

  • Computer Centre Facility

  • Seminar Hall

  • Conference Hall

  • Training and Placement Support Facility

  • Career Counselling Facility

  • Student Helpdesk Facility



Related Department and Institute

  • Academic Unit Name: Institute of Management Studies

  • Department: Department of Business Management

  • Related Programs: MBA Dual Specialization, MBA in Finance and Human Resource, MBA in Finance and International Business, MBA in Information Technology and Operation Management



Future Scope and Academic Pathways

After completing MBA in Finance and Information Technology, students can explore higher academic learning, professional certifications and career pathways in finance, digital business, IT-enabled management and business analytics-oriented areas.

Possible academic and career directions include:

  • Finance management support

  • Digital finance support

  • Business analyst roles

  • IT-enabled management roles

  • Management information system support

  • Banking and financial services

  • Business technology coordination

  • Financial planning support

  • Data-driven business decision support

  • E-business and digital operations

  • Entrepreneurship

  • Research or higher studies in management

Students can also move toward professional certifications, competitive exams, entrepreneurship and further academic growth based on their interests and eligibility.



Related Facilities

  • Smart Classrooms

  • Library Facility

  • Digital Library Facility

  • Computer Labs

  • Computer Centre Facility

  • Seminar Hall

  • Conference Hall

  • ICT Enabled Learning Facility

  • Career Counselling Facility

  • Training and Placement Support Facility

  • Student Helpdesk Facility



Why Study This Program at PIIT?

  • Balanced learning in finance and information technology

  • Academic focus on financial planning, digital systems and business technology

  • Case-based and project-supported management learning

  • Support for analytical thinking, communication and leadership skills

  • Access to computer labs, digital resources, seminar and conference facilities

  • Career guidance for finance, IT-enabled management and business technology pathways

  • Student-focused learning environment for professional growth



FAQs

What is MBA in Finance and Information Technology?

It is a postgraduate management program that combines finance learning with IT-enabled business systems, digital tools and technology-supported management.


Which department offers this program?

This program is offered under the Department of Business Management.


Which academic unit covers this program?

It is covered under the Institute of Management Studies.


What is the duration of this MBA program?

The duration is 2 Years (4 Semesters).


What is the academic system for this program?

The program follows the Semester System.


What is the medium of instruction?

The medium of instruction is English.


Does the program include practical management learning?

Yes. Students learn through case studies, finance and IT-based assignments, presentations, projects, group discussions and management-based academic activities.


What can students do after MBA in Finance and Information Technology?

Students can explore pathways in finance, digital business, IT-enabled management, business analysis, financial services, digital operations, consulting and entrepreneurship.



Enquiry

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