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27th November 2014, 11:49 AM
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BFM Course Details
Can you tell me in detail about scope of the BFM or Bachelor of Commerce in Financial Markets course in India?
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27th November 2014, 02:42 PM
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Re: BFM Course Details
BFM or Bachelor of Commerce in Financial Markets is an undergraduate Financial Service course defined by having transparent pricing, basic regulations on trading, costs and fees and market forces determining the prices of securities that trade. It has a very good scope in national and international market. B.Com. Financial Markets Job Types Finance Controller Treasurer Finance Officer Credit and Cash Manager Risk Manager Insurance Manager Financial Market Advisory Money Markets Dealer Financial Research Manager Financial Planning Manager Trainee Associate Financial Planning Consultant List of some Colleges for B.Com Financial Markets Adarsh College of Arts and Commerce Kulgaon Thane, Maharashtra (0251) 2693692, 6483009, 2696668 Courses Offered B.Com. (Financial Markets) Canara College Mahatma Gandhi Road Mangalore, Karnataka (0824) 2492366 (0824) 2492366 Courses Offered B.Com. (Financial Accounting) B.Com. (Financial Markets) Ghanshyamdas Saraf Girls College of Arts and Commerce Swami Vivekanand Road, Malad (West), Mumbai, Maharashtra (022) 66812350, 66812345 (022) 28783836 Courses Offered B.Com. (Financial Accounting) B.Com. (Financial Markets) I.I.S. University (International College for Girls - ICG) I.C.G. Campus, Gurukul Marg, SFS Mansarovar Jaipur, Rajasthan (0141) 2400160, 2400161, 2397906, 2397907 (0141) 2395494, 2781158 Courses Offered B.Com. (Financial Markets) M.Com. (Financial Risk Management) K.J. Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce (KJSCAC) Vidyanagar, Vidyavihar (E) Mumbai, Maharashtra (022) 21022915 (022) 21020367 Courses Offered B.Com. (Financial Markets) K.J. Somaiya College of Science and Commerce Vidya Nagar, Vidyvihar, Mumbai, Maharashtra (022) 21020615, 21025919 (022) 21024918 Courses Offered B.Com. (Financial Markets) K.P.B. Hinduja College of Commerce #315, New Charni Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra (022) 23889408 (022) 23859397 Courses Offered B.Com. (Financial Markets) L.S. Raheja College of Arts and Commerce Relief Road, Juhu, Santacruz (W), Mumbai, Maharashtra (022) 26609320 (022) 26606806 Courses Offered B.Com. (Financial Markets) M.P.S.P. Singh College of Arts, Science and Commerce Plot No. 629/1243, Behind Teacher’s Colony, Bandra East Mumbai, Maharashtra (022) 26571087 (022) 26570937 Courses Offered B.Com. (Financial Markets) Maharshi Dayanand College of Arts, Science and Commerce Dr. S.S. Rao Road, Mangaldas Verma Chowk, Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra (022) 24130012, 24134541 (022) 24106960 Courses Offered B.Com. (Financial Markets) |
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19th March 2015, 09:44 AM
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Re: BFM Course Details
I want to do Bachelor of Commerce - Financial Markets (BFM) from Jai Hind College of Mumbai, so will you please provide me information about it ?
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19th March 2015, 09:48 AM
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Re: BFM Course Details
As you want to do Bachelor of Commerce - Financial Markets (BFM) from Jai Hind College of Mumbai, so here I am giving you same: B.Com. Bachelor of Commerce in Financial Markets Duration: 3 Years Level: Graduation Type: Degree Eligibility: Candidate must have 12th passed certificate from a recognized University. BFS Course Structure: Semester I (June – October) Principles of Investments Introduction to investments Return on investments Investment valuation - it’s importance Introduction to investment analysis Micro Economics The contents & nature of economic theory Production, cost & revenue Market analysis Investment criteria Basic Statistics Descriptive statistics for univariate date Forecasting techiniques Index numbers Probability, probabilty distribution & its applications Basic Computer Skills Unit 1 Basics of Computers Introduction to Operating System Evolution of Computers Unit 2 Input & Output Devices (Functions, Identifications & Connections) Computer Memory Internet Basics Unit 3 Spreadsheets (demonstrations & corresponding practicals) Unit 4 Probability, probabilty distribution & its applications Financial Accounting Nature, Purpose of Accounting Introduction to financial statements Corporate accounting Indian accounting standards Business Environment Indian Business Environment : Concept, Components & Importance Economic Trends (overview) : Income, Savings & Investment, Industry, Trade & Balance of Payments, Money, Finance, Prices Role of Government : Monetary & Fiscal Policy : Industrial Policy : Industrial Licensing, Privatization : Devaluation : Export-Import Policy : Regulation of Foreign Investment Collaborations in the light of recent changes. International Environment : International Trading Environment (overview) : Trend in world trade & their problems of developing countries : Foreign trade & economic growth : International economic institutions. GATT, WTO, UNCTD, World Bank, IMF: GSP: GSTP: Counter trade Semester II (November – April) Environment of Financial Systems Financial System Commercial Banks Insurance Organisations Financial Markets Macro-Economics Money & related issues role of function of banking banking sector reform Financial & capital markets Foreign capital - post globalisation scenario Statistical Applications Testing of hypothesis Linear programming problem Application of statistics in finance i Application of statistics in finance ii Communication Skills Concept of communication Reading Writing Speaking / Listening Barriers to Communication Group Communication Management Accounting Introducing to Financial Statements Analysis Working Capital Management Long Term Funds Management Operating & Financial Leverage Principles of Business Management UNIT I Management - Definitions - Objectives - Importance & Nature - Management - Arts, Science or Profession. Levels of Management & Managerial Skills. UNIT II Functions of Management UNIT III Development of Management thought - Scientific management - Frederick W.Taylor Modern Operational Management thought - Henry Fayol Behavioral approach - Elton Mayo System Approach - Chester Barnard Contingency Approach UNIT IV Organization Structures Roles & Functions of Manager Roles of Values & Ethics in Management Semester III (June – October ) Debts Markets Introduction to the debt markets Instruments & players in debt markets Bonds Valuation of bonds Corporate Finance Corporate finance - an overview Planning the corporate financial activities Sources and methods of raising corporate finance Equity Markets-I Introduction Market for equity – primary markets Market for equity – secondary markets Importance of equity markets in a developing country like India Banking in Financial Systems Principles and practices of banking Accounting and finance for bankers Banking products and services General bank management Computer Applications in Investments Guidelines C programming languages & OOP’s concept. Arrays Functions Introduction to Pointers & Structures & Unions & Files Electronic Commerce Web Designing Business Ethics Business Ethics and Values – Work Culture – Un ethical Behavior in Business and its reasons – fair and unfair Business Practices Corporate Governance in Globalised Economy Code of conduct in Business Houses Business Ethics an important tool in building Business reputation Corruption , Frauds and Scams in Financial Institutions Preventive Measures Curative Measures Organisation Behaviour Fundamentals of Organisational Behavior Motivation and Leadership Individual Behavior and Group Behavior Formula and Informal Groups. Organizational structure and Design. Organizational culture Organizational Development and changes Semester IV (November - April) Commodities Markets Introduction to commodities market Strengthening commodity markets in india Commodity exchanges Commodity market in India Corporate Finance-II Role of financial institutions Controlling Mechanism of RBI in raising corporate finance Understanding and Interpretation of Financial statements Controlling the corporate financial activities Equity Markets-II Developments in the indian equity market Security analysis and valuatin of securities Statistical analysis of share price movement Dealings in stock exchanges Financial Services Introduction to financial system Financial service segment Financial market - i Financial market – ii Taxation for Investments Definitions : Basis of Charge (Sec 3 to 9) Exclusions from Total Income Sec. 10 Income from House Property Income from Capital gains Income from Other Sources Deduction under Chapter VI A Securities Transaction Tax Security Analysis Introduction to security analysis Portfolio management Fundamental analysis Technical analysis Business Law The Companies Act, 1956 Section I to section 390. Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956. Foreign Exchange Management Act, (FEMA) 1999. Depositories Act. And Information Technology Act, 2000. Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Guidelines 2000. (Limited up to Disclosure and Investor Protection) Indian Contract Act, 1872. Sale of Goods Act, 1930. Negotiable Instrument Act Semester V (June – October) Global Capital Markets Impact of globalisation on the capital markets Global (international bond market) Global equity markets Obstacles to international investments Regulation of Securities Markets Overview of indian securities market Need for regulating securities markets in india Legislations governing the securities markets Regulatory bodies Insurance-(Fund) Management Introduction Identification of ‘risk’ to be insured Organising an insurance business Operational aspects of insurance business Derivative Markets Nature of financial derivatives including futures & options Principles of trading & hedging with index futures Principles of trading & hedging with options Risk management systems & procedures Foreign Exchange Markets Introduction to international financial system & foreign exhange market Exchange rate systems Foreign exchange management Foreign exchange market in India Portfolio Management Introduction Portfolio theory and application Performance evaluation of a portfolio Portfolio management services in india Project-I Semester VI (November – April) Risk Management UNIT – I Introduction Financial Risks Different types of financial risks Market risk, Liquidity risk, Credit risk, Operational risk, Systemic risk, Exchange rate risk UNIT – II Diversification and Investment Risk Management Alternate Investment Strategies Sensitivity Analysis Exposure and Hedging UNIT – III Hedging Cross Hedging, Hedge Ratio Statistical Analysis Options and future in different markets including foreign exchange market UNIT- IV Popular models for managing liquidity risk and credit risk, swaps – Structural models , Integration of market risk and credit risk Corporate Governance The philosophy of corporate governance Genesis of corporate governance in india Evolution of corporate governance Governance in family – owned business Computer Application in Financial Services Introduction Computer security Data bases Visual basic Marketing of Financial Services Introduction Production management and customer relationship management Analysing business markets The global scenario Mutual Fund Management The concept and role of mutual funds Investment in mutual funds Valuation of mutual fund products Measuring and evaluating mutual fund performance Customer Relationship Management in Financial Services Introduction of various financial services Origin and rationale of crm CRM – a vehicle for value creation Achieving customer satisfaction through service quality Projects-II Address: Jai Hind College "A" Road, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020 022 2204 0256 Map: [MAP]Jai Hind College, Maharashtra[/MAP] |
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