The BSc (Hons) Business Management(International Business) focuses on how organisations operate across global markets and cultures.
Students explore international trade, global strategy and cross-border business operations.
Delivered in Bengaluru and awarded by the University of London, the degree combines international academic standards with study in India’s global business hub.
Semester 1: 15 September - 24 December 2026
(Sep-26: 30 seats)
Semester 2: 04 January - 16 July 2027
3 Years full-time
On Campus
Bengaluru
Tuition fees: ₹7,50,000/year (Indian Nationals*)
Total expected fees: ₹23,27,000
Includes tuition fees, application fee (₹2,000), admission fee (₹25,000), and security deposit (₹50,000)
Indian Citizens can access a 20% Vice-Chancellor Scholarship on all courses.
This course is suited to students who:
It is ideal for students with international career ambitions.

International Business Analyst
Business Development Executive
Supply Chain Analyst
Trade Analyst
₹6–10 LPA
₹5–9 LPA
₹6–11 LPA
₹6–10 LPA
£28,000 – £35,000 (₹29 – ₹37 LPA)
£26,000 – £35,000 (₹27 – ₹37 LPA)
£27,000 – £37,000 (₹28 – ₹39 LPA)
£28,000 – £36,000 (₹29 – ₹38 LPA)
Salaries are indicative averages.
Students completing this degree will be able to:
• Understand global trade and international market dynamics
• Analyse cross-cultural management challenges
• Develop international business strategies
• Evaluate global supply chains and market entry approaches
• Apply international business frameworks to real-world scenarios

The degree is awarded by the University of London and delivered by Birkbeck, University of London. Birkbeck is a globally recognised university and part of the University of London federation.

Entry requirements and selection criteria for Birkbeck Bengaluru programmes.
10+2 / Class XII / equivalent
65% aggregate (CBSE / CISCE / IB)
70% aggregate (State Boards)
Open to all streams;
preference for Commerce / Economics
IELTS 6.0 overall (min. 5.5 in each component), or an accepted equivalent test. Alternatively: ≥ 70% in English in Standard XII / equivalent (see Note 1).
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
SOP
Bachelor’s degree (1 year / equivalent)
55% aggregate from a UGC-recognised University
or an International University of repute
Any discipline; preference for Commerce,
Management and Social Sciences
IELTS 6.5 overall(min. 6.0 in each component),
or 70% in English in Std XII / equivalent
SOP
Standard Requirements
English as a Subject Route
Applicants who achieved at least 70% in English as a subject in Standard XII or equivalent are deemed to have met the English-language requirement.
The SOP may be used on a case-by-case basis for applicants who are borderline in meeting the entry requirements, allowing academics to consider relevant work experience or other contextual factors before making a decision.
Undergraduate applicants with Cambridge International A Levels are eligible to apply. Entry requirement: 112 UCAS Tariff points (e.g. A Levels: BBC).
Course structure and modules for BSc (Hons) Business Management (International Business): 3 years full-time, on campus, starting August 2026.
You must complete modules worth a total of 360 credits:
Year 1: eight compulsory modules
Year 2: six compulsory modules and two Level 5 option modules
Year 3: six compulsory modules
Business Data Analysis
Business Information Systems
Introduction to Accounting
Personal and Academic Skills for Success
Principles of Marketing (Undergraduate)
The Economics of the Firm
Understanding Management
Understanding Organisations
International Business
International Marketing
Operations Management
People Management
Research Methods (Undergraduate)
Understanding the Economy
Business Project
International Financial Management
International Operations
Marketing Strategy
Project Management (Undergraduate)
Strategic Management (Undergraduate)
Digital Marketing
Financial Management
Financial Reporting
Management Accounting
Managing Digital Transformation
Marketing Communications
Services Marketing
Sustainability and Stakeholder Marketing
We are currently accepting Expressions of Interest (EOIs) only. Submitting an EOI is not a formal application for admission. Once your form is submitted, a member of our team will contact you to discuss the next steps and guide you through the application process when admissions officially open.
Multinational corporations, consulting firms, export businesses and global supply chain organisations.