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)
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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
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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. |
• Case studies on Banking and stock market scams, Ponzi schemes to ascertain the loop holes in the functioning of financial system.
• Understanding RBI norms and procedures- KYC/ Ombudsman
• Case Study/ PPT/ Group Discussion on recent changes in the global economy and its impact on different sectors of our country.
Group discussion/ Case Study/ Presentation on
Cryptocurrencies and their relevance to the Indian Economy
• Practical Knowledge – Information regarding different debit & credit cards of different banks and pre requisite laid out for different cards.
• 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.
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.