Practical on Financial Markets

Paper Code: 
SBFS 104
Credits: 
04
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

The course will enable the students to get hands-on experience in analyzing market trends, evaluating financial instruments, understanding trading mechanisms, and risk management strategies, and applying theoretical concepts to real-world market scenarios.

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SBFS104

24BFS 10124101

 

 

 

Practical on Financial Markets

(Practical)

 

  1. Identify the loopholes in the Indian financial system and  Analyse the impact of various stock market scandals on the Indian economy.
  2. Requires a thorough understanding of the regulatory framework established by the Reserve Bank of India, particularly regarding KYC norms and the role of the Banking Ombudsman.
  3. Develop a comprehensive understanding of cryptocurrencies, their relevance to the Indian economy, and the associated opportunities and challenges. and critically assess their viability and implications.
  4. Analyze and understand the complexities and impact of global economic changes on different sectors of the country
  5. Acquire practical knowledge about different debit and credit cards offered by banks, enabling them to make informed decisions regarding card selection and usage.
  6. Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction

Approach in teaching: Blended Learning, Collaborative approach, Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Group Projects, PowerPoint presentation.

   

Learning activities for the students:

Self-learning assignments, Seminar presentations, Case Study Analysis, Brainstorming activities

 

Class tests, CA Test,

Semester end examinations, Quiz,

Evaluation of student Presentations,

 

Evaluation of Individual and group projects,

 

Assessment of Project Reports and viva voce.

 

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• Case studies on Banking and stock market scams, Ponzi schemes to ascertain the loop holes in the functioning of financial system.

12.00

• Understanding RBI norms and procedures- KYC/ Ombudsman

12.00

• Case Study/ PPT/ Group Discussion on recent changes in the global economy and its impact on different sectors of our country.

12.00

Group discussion/ Case Study/ Presentation on
Cryptocurrencies and their relevance to the Indian Economy

12.00

• Practical Knowledge – Information regarding different debit & credit cards of different banks and pre requisite laid out for different cards.

Essential Readings: 

• Machiraju, ‘Indian Financial System’ – Vikas Publishing House, 2nd Edition, 2002.
• Varshney P.N., & Mittal D.K., ‘Indian Financial System’, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi. 2002.
• Bharati V Pathak, ‘Indian Financial System’, Pearson ,3rd Edition ,2010.
• M.Y Khan , , ‘Indian Financial System’, McGraw Hill Education,10th edition ,2017.

References: 

Suggested Readings :
• H.R. Machiraju, ‘Indian Financial System, Vikas Publication , 4th edition , 2010.
• Verma J.C., ‘Venture Capital Financing in India’, Sage, New Delhi, 1997.
• Sadhale H., ‘Mutual Funds in India’, Sage, New Delhi, 1997.

E-Resources:
www.sebi.com
www.rbi.com
www.irda.com
www.nse.com
www.bse.com
• Swayam: https://swayam.gov.in/
• NPTEL: http://nptel.ac.in/
• DIKSHA: https://diksha.gov.in/
• E-Skill India: https://www.eskillindia.org/
• National Digital Library: https://ndl.iitkgp.ac.in/

Journals:
• Indian Journal of Finance and Banking
• Indian Journal of Finance
• Indian Journal of Finance and Economics.

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