Course Outcomes |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
At the end of this course, a student should be able to:
CO 1: Understand the working of financial services in India in terms of structure, products and market |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Group Discussion, Tutorials, Case Study
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, presentations |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation |
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CO 2: Conceptual understanding of discounting and |
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factoring |
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CO 3: Enable the students to acquire skills |
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necessary to successfully carve a career in financial |
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services management |
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CO 4: Enrich their knowledge on key areas relating |
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to management of financial products and services |
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CO 5: Demonstrate an awareness of the current |
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structure and regulation of the Indian financial |
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services sector. |
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CO 6: Enlighten the students with the Concepts and Practical dynamics of Financial Markets and Financial Services |
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Financial Services- Introduction, Causes of financial Innovation, Fee based and Fund based financial services,New financial services, challenges in the financial service sector
Debt Market Introduction, Importance, Advantages and Disadvantages of Debt market, Instruments of Debt market, Indian Debt market.
Indian Capital Market: Security Market (a) Primary Market (b) Secondary Market. Difference between Primary and Secondary Market
Leasing- Definition, Essential elements of leasing, Classification of leasing, Advantages & Disadvantages, Problems faced by lease Industry in India.
Hire Purchase- Meaning, Legal position and bankscredit for Hire Purchase
Mutual Funds- Meaning, Types, importance,General Guide lines.
Merchant Banks- Origin, Services, Progress &Problems.
Venture capital- Meaning, Features & Methods.
Credit cards- Meaning, Types, Parties, Procedure& Facilities, Benefits & Demerits.
Essential Readings: