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15th June 2012, 11:39 AM
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Indian Institute of Banking and Finance in Mumbai
Guy’s I am taking admission in the Indian Institute Of Banking and Finance Mumbai so please can you give me the contact details of the institute and tell me that how many management courses are offered by the institute?
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15th June 2012, 03:30 PM
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The IIBF is a Distance Learning Institute Courses offered : CAIIB - Linked MBA (Banking & Finance) in collaboration with IGNOU, New Delhi Advanced Management Programme in Banking & Finance IIBF - IFMR Certificate Course in Project Finance Contact details; Indian Institute Of Banking & Finance Kohinoor City Commercial – II Tower-I, 2nd & 3rd Floor Kirol Road Off-L.B.S Marg Kurla- West Mumbai - 400 070 Phone : 91 - 022 - 25039746 / 9604 / 9907 |
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3rd November 2012, 12:06 PM
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Re: Indian Institute of Banking and Finance in Mumbai
I want to do MBA from Indian Institute of Banking & Finance, so tell me what is the eligibility is required for IIBF MBA course, & also give me the other detailed information?
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3rd November 2012, 02:21 PM
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Re: Indian Institute of Banking and Finance in Mumbai
The Indian Institute of Banking & Finance (IIBF), formerly known as The Indian Institute of Bankers (IIB), is a body of banks, financial institutions and their employees in India. The IIBF is mission is to develop professionally qualified and competent bankers and finance professionals primarily through a process of education, training, examination, consultancy/counseling and continuing professional development programmes”, the definition given according to the official website. The IIBF offers given below courses: Diploma Courses Certificate Courses Certificate in Continuing Professional Development Examinations for BPO/IT Companies Management Courses MBA: The MBA (Banking & Finance) Programme, specifically designed by the IIBF for Bankers, the IIBF offers MBA in Banking & finance with collaborate IGNOU. The University announces admissions to the MBA (Banking & Finance) program every year. Eligibility: The student should have a graduate of a recognized University. The student have passed the CAIIB examinations of the Indian Institute of Banking & Finance, Mumbai and awarded the requisite qualification/credentials thereof by the Institute. The students have been working in the Banking or Financial Service Sector for a period of at least 2 years. CAIIB Exam schedule: (November 2012) Exam DATE: 11/11/2012 TIME 1.30 to 4.30 p.m Subjects: Advanced Bank Management Exam DATE: 18/11/2012 Sunday TIME 1.30 to 4.30 p.m Subjects: Bank Financial Management Exam DATE: 02/12/2012 Sunday TIME 1.30 to 4.30 p.m Subjects: Corporate Banking Rural Banking International Banking Retail Banking Co-operative Banking Financial Advising Human Resources Management Information Technology Risk Management Central Banking Treasury Management The Last Date for receipt of Change of Centre Requests at the respective Zonal Offices: 26th September 2012 CAIIB Application form: Following is the link of the CAIIB Application form with the filling the form instructions: iibf.org.in/documents/form-CAIIB-Nov2012.pdf CAIIB Rules & Syllabus: The IIBF gives admission to the MBA programme through CAIIB, so following is the CAIIB syllabus, paper pattern & fees: Examination FEES First Block of 2 attempts `2,400/- Second Block of 2 attempts `2,400/- Pattern of Examination: Questions for the examination will be asked for: (i) Knowledge testing (ii) Conceptual grasp (iii) Analytical / logical exposition (iv) Problem solving (v) Case analysis The each Question Paper will contain approximately 100 objective types multiple choice questions, carrying 100 marks including questions based on case study. There will no be negative marking for wrong answers. Duration: The duration of the examination will be of 2 hours. Compulsory Paper – I: ADVANCED BANK MANAGEMENT MODULE - A : Economic Analysis The fundamentals of Economics : Scarcity and Efficiency - Microeconomics & Macroeconomics in brief - Types of economies - Market, Command and Mixed Economies - Macroeconomics : Business cycles - Money and banking - Unemployment & inflation - Interest rate determination and various types of interest rates. Indian Economy (a) Overview of the Indian economy including recent reforms (b)Interaction between fiscal, monetary & exchange rate policies in India - Financial Markets (i) Money Market 3 (ii) Capital Market (iii) Foreign Exchange Market - globalisation and its impact – Challenges ahead - Banking & Finance - current issues MODULE - B: Business Mathematics Concept of time Value of Money - Net Present Value - Discounted Cash Flow - Sampling methods - Presentation of data - analysis and interpretation of sample data - hypothesis testing – Time series analysis - mean / standard deviation - co-relation - Regression - covariance and volatility - Probability distribution - Confidence interval analysis - estimating parameters of distribution - Bond valuation - duration - modified duration. Linear programming - decision making-simulation - Statistical analysis using spreadsheets. Features of Spread sheet - Macros, pivot table, statistical and mathematical formulae MODULE - C: HRM in banks Fundamentals of HRM, development of HRM in India, Relationship between HRM and HRD, Structure and functions of HRD, Role of HR professional, human implications of organizations; Training and development, attitude and soft skills development, role and impact of training, career Path planning and counseling, employee behaviour, theories of motivation and their practical Implications, role concepts and analysis, self development, Performance Management and Appraisal systems; Reward / punishment and compensation systems, HRM and Information Technology, information and data management, knowledge management MODULE - D: Credit Management Principles of Credit Management Credit Appraisal Analyzing Financial Performance - Relationship between items in Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account, Trend Analysis, Comparative Statement - Common size Statement, Preparation of projected Financial Statements. - Ratio analysis - Interpretation and analysis of different Ratios, Limitation of the use of ratios. Statement of Sources and Applications of Funds Structuring a Credit Proposal - Working Capital Concept and Management Appraisal techniques for different constituents - trade cycle - credit rating - Technical and economic feasibility studies - Credit Rating - Rating Methodology - Objectives and benefits of rating - Term Lending - Debt Service Coverage Ratio - Cash Flow Analysis - Cash Budget - Bill Finance - Deferred Payment Guarantee - Credit Scoring - Credit Delivery System - Documentation - Post sanction supervision, Control and monitoring of credit - Consortium finance, multiple banking, Syndication of loans. Infrastructure financing. Dealing with credit defaults, Stressed assets, Corporate Debt restructuring, SARFAESI, NPAs, recovery options, write-off. Disclosure of the list of defaulters : objectives and procedure. Appraisal methodology for different type of clients / products Compulsory Paper - II : BANK FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT MODULE - A: International Banking Forex Business; factors determining exchange rates, Direct and indirect quotations, spot / forward rates, premium and discount, cross rates. Basics of forex derivatives; forward exchange rate contracts, Options, Swaps Correspondent banking, NRI accounts Documentary letters of Credit - UCPDC 600, various facilities to exporters and importers Risks in foreign trade, role of ECGC, types of insurance and guarantee covers or ECGC. Role of Exim Bank - Role of RBI and exchange control - Regulations in India, Role and rules of FEDAI - Role of FEMA and its rules MODULE - B: Risk Management Risk-Concept - Risk in Banks - Risk Management Framework - Organisational Structure - Risk Identification - Risk Measurement / - Sensitivity - Basis Point Value (BPV) - Duration -Downside Potential - Value at Risk, Back Testing - Stress Testing - Risk Monitoring and Control - Risk Reporting - Market Risk identification, Measurement and management / credit risk - rating methodology, risk weights, eligible collateral for mitigation, guarantees; credit ratings, transition matrices, default probabilities, Credit risk spreads, risk migration and credit metrics , Counterparty risk. Credit exposures, recovery rates, risk mitigation techniques, - / Operational and integrated Risk Management - Risk management and capital Management - Basel-II - Current guidelines on risk management MODULE - C: Treasury Management Concepts and function; instruments in the treasury market, development of new financial products, control and supervision of treasury management, linkage of domestic operations with foreign operations Interest rate risk, interest rate futures Mix / Pricing of Assets, Liabilities - On-Balance Sheet Investment and Funding Strategies – Stock options, debt instruments, bond portfolio strategy, risk control and hedging instruments. Investments - Treasury bills, money market instruments such as CDs, CPs, IBPs Securitisation and Forfaiting; refinance and rediscounting facilities Derivatives - Credit Default Swaps / Options 4 MODULE - D: Balance Sheet Management Prudential norms-Capital Adequacy Implementation of Basel-II guidelines: RBI guidelines. Banks Balance Sheet - Components of assets / Liabilities / ALM Implementation - RBI Guidelines - Gap Analysis - Mechanics, Assumptions, and Limitations - Illustrations of Actual Gap Reports - The Relationship between Gap and Income Statement - Funding Liquidity - Trading / Managing Liquidity - Contingency Funding - Business Strategies: Profit and Profitability analysis, Asset Classification - provisioning - effect of NPA on profitability, Shareholder value maximization & EVA - profit planning-measures to improve profitability Disclosure guidelines For complete detail of courses and fee see following attachment: Papers and syllabus For the detailed information about MBA CAIIB here is attachment: IIBF MBA CAIIB Details The home page of the Indian Institute Of Banking & Finance looks similar as the image given below: Contact details: Indian Institute of Banking & Finance Kohinoor City Commercial – II Tower-I, 2nd & 3rd Floor Kirol Road Off-L.B.S Marg Kurla- West Mumbai - 400 070 Phone: 91 - 022 - 25039746 / 9604 / 9907 Fax: 91 - 022- 25037332 |
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14th September 2021, 05:24 PM
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Required migration certificate
I am Manasi Singh from Vadodara Gujarat. I want my migration certificate, because we are shifted to another state.
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