The course will enable the students to get hands-on experience in analyzing market trends, evaluating financial instruments, and understanding trading mechanisms, and risk management strategies, and applying theoretical concepts to real-world market scenarios.
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Course Code
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24SBFS104
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Practical on Financial Markets (Practical)
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37. Analyze financial scams, IPOs, and financial inclusion initiatives. 38. Develop expertise in RBI's regulatory framework, focusing on KYC norms and the Banking Ombudsman and investment pattern. 39. Critically assess their viability and functioning of participants of debt market. 40. Analyze the impact of global economic changes on different sectors of the country 41. Develop a deep understanding of trading mechanism. 42. 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
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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 / Discussion/PowerPoint presentation/poster presentation on-
• Banking and stock market scams, and Ponzi schemes to ascertain the loopholes in the functioning of the financial system./
• Case study/ Presentation on IPO analysis.
• Financial Inclusion Initiatives: Contributions of Regulatory Bodies in India.
Case studies / Discussion/PowerPoint presentation/poster presentation on-
• RBI norms and procedures- KYC/ Ombudsman.
• The impact of interest rate change on investment patterns in the economy. /The Role of Intermediaries in Enhancing Money Market Efficiency.
Case studies / Discussion/PowerPoint presentation/poster presentation on-
• The Role of Institutional Investors in the Indian Debt Market.
• Reforms introduced by regulatory bodies in the Indian Financial System. /
Case studies / Discussion/PowerPoint presentation/poster presentation on
• Recent changes in the global economy and its impact on different sectors of our country.
• Loan procedure and disbursement process of two commercial banks.
• Impact of Recent Developments on Indian Stock Exchanges' Efficiency.
• trading and settlement mechanisms in the Indian stock market
1. Machiraju, ‘Indian Financial System’ – Vikas Publishing House, 2nd Edition, 2002.
2. Varshney P.N., & Mittal D.K., ‘Indian Financial System’, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi. 2002.
3. Bharati V Pathak, ‘Indian Financial System’, Pearson,3rd Edition,2010.
4. M.Y Khan, , ‘Indian Financial System’, McGraw Hill Education,10th edition,2017.
1. H.R. Machiraju, ‘Indian Financial System, Vikas Publication, 4th edition, 2010.
2. Verma J.C., ‘Venture Capital Financing in India’, Sage, New Delhi, 1997.
3. Sadhale H., ‘Mutual Funds in India’, Sage, New Delhi, 1997.
e-Resources:
1. www.sebi.com
2. www.rbi.com
3. www.irda.com
4. www.nse.com
5. www.bse.com
6. Swayam: https://swayam.gov.in/
7. NPTEL: http://nptel.ac.in/
8. DIKSHA: https://diksha.gov.in/
9. E-Skill India: https://www.eskillindia.org/
10. National Digital Library: https://ndl.iitkgp.ac.in/
11. Indian Journal of Finance and Banking
12. Indian Journal of Finance
13. Indian Journal of Finance and Economics.