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Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
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Interactive Lectures, Group Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Workshops and question preparation
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Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving Numerical problems in tutorials, Assignments, Class Presentation |
Money in Modern Economy: Evolution of money, Functions of money in modern economy. Theories of Money- Quantity Theory of Money-Fisher’s, Cambridge Keynesian and Milton Friedman’s modern Theory.
Banking system in India: Evolution of Banks in India, Nationalization of banks: objective, Achievements and Failures, Functions, Recent Trends in Banking System. Defects of Indian Banking System, Recent Banking Reforms(overview of Basel II and Basel III)
Reserve Bank of India: Evolution, Objectives , Organization Structure , Functions-Traditional, Promotional, Credit control. Deposit insurance Corporation, Achievements of RBI
Commercial Banking:- Present Structure and classification of banks, Credit creation by commercial banks, Role of commercial Banks in developing country.
Modes of Commercial banking- Merits and demerits of Branch banking, Unit Banking, Correspondent banking System, Group Banking, Mixed banking, : Social Banking, Innovative Banking
An Overview of Small Finance banks, payment banks, Chain Banking, Deposit Banking, Narrow Banking , Universal Banking, Corporate banking.
Co-Operative and Rural Banking: Commercial banks Vs. Cooperative banks, Structure of Cooperative Banking system in India-Primary Agricultural Societies, , Central Co-operative banks , State Cooperative banks ,Urban cooperative banks, Land development Banks
Regional rural Banks (RRBs): Organization, Function, Progress, problems faced By RRBs, suggestions for improvement.
Development Banks :Development banks In India-IFCI,IDBI,,SIDBI,EXIM,SFC
Relationship Banking:- Introduction, Features, Process of Developing Relationship with Customers, Formulating Relationship Banking Strategy.
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