B. Com in Banking & Financial Services

 

The business canvas of Banking and Financial Services industry has changed significantly especially in the last decade. This fastest growing sector in India is now characterized by fast changing customers’ needs, deepening products & services and technological applications. This academic programme aims at offering the cutting-edge curriculum on Banking and Financial Services.

B. Com in Banking & Financial Services

The business canvas of Banking and Financial Services industry has changed significantly especially in the last decade. This fastest growing sector in India is now characterized by fast changing customers’ needs, deepening products & services and technological applications. This academic programme aims at offering the cutting-edge curriculum on Banking and Financial Services.

Eligibility Criteria

HSC (Higher Secondary Certificate) i.e., 12th Standard or Equivalent in Commerce Stream only.

Programme Outcomes

Programme outcomes
Programme Code Name of the Programme Outcome Programme Outcomes
PO1 Generic and Domain Knowledge Ability to articulate, illustrate, analyse, synthesize and apply the knowledge of principles, processes, products, practices and frameworks of Fintech and allied domains to the solutions of real-world business issues.
PO2 Problem Solving & Innovation Ability to Identify, formulate and provide innovative solution frameworks to real world business and social problems by systematically applying modern quantitative and qualitative problem-solving tools and techniques.
PO3 Critical Thinking Ability to conduct investigation of business problems using research based knowledge and research methods to arrive at data driven decisions.
PO4 Effective Communication Ability to effectively communicate in cross-cultural settings, in technology mediated environments, especially in the business context and with society at large
PO5 Leadership and Team Work Ability to collaborate in an organizational context and across organizational boundaries.
PO6 Entrepreneurship Ability to identify entrepreneurial opportunities and leverage the knowledge and skills for founding, leading & managing start-ups as well as professionalizing and growing family businesses especially in the field of Financial Services.
PO7 Environment and Sustainability Ability to demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development practices.
PO8 Ethics and Indian Ethos, Values & Culture Ability to exhibit a broad appreciation of the ethics and Indian ethos, values and culture in exercising choices in a political, cross-cultural, globalized, digitized, socio-economic environment and distinguish between ethical and unethical behaviour & act with integrity.
PO9 LifeLong Learning Ability to recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broad context of changes in business environment, policy framework and technology

Course Outcomes (Sem-1)

Course Outcomes
Name of the Programme Course Code Course Name Course Outcome
B.Com (Hons.) Banking and Finance BFM201-1C Banking Operations Remember the banking regulatory environment in India.
Understand the different reforms in this sector over the years
Apply functions of bank to real life examples
Analyze the bank’s deposit portfolio
Evaluate the impact of latest acts and its impact in banks development
B.Com (Hons.) Banking and Finance BFM202-1C Financial Services Remember the traditional services
Understand the financial services industry scenario
Apply credit rating and other services to market situation
Analyse the NAV performance
Create a portfolio of mutual funds
B.Com (Hons.) Banking and Finance ACE201-1C Corporate Accounting Remember/List accounting concepts, components of accounting cycle, types of shares, format of final accounts of companies
Understand methods and record system, different vouchers, issue/forfeiture of shares, purchase consideration and provisions of Companies Act 2013
Apply concepts to prepare financial statements, valuation of shares/underwriting commission and provisions of Schedule III of Companies Act
Analyse the financial statements of various entities and values of shares
Evaluate financial health and performance of a joint stock company based on its final accounts
B.Com (Hons.) Banking and Finance MDC204-1C Introduction to Macro-Finance Define Macro Finance and list the basic concept
Understand the basic concepts of macroeconomics and finance.
Apply theoretical concepts to real-world macroeconomic to assess some current and contemporary macro finance issue.
Analyse the relationship between financial markets, institutions, and macroeconomic variables.
Evaluate the general macro-economic indicators (GDP, Inflation & Unemployment rate) and their implications
B.Com (Hons.) Banking and Finance AEC206-1C English Communication Recall the different types of communication (e.g., verbal, nonverbal, written).
Explain the conventions and expectations for email communication in various business contexts
Draft emails using appropriate structure for different business situations
Analyze how different types of communication impact message delivery and reception
Assess the appropriateness of tone in email communication.
B.Com (Hons.) Banking and Finance SEC206-1C Yoga in Practice Remember Yogasana, Pranayama and Mudras
Understand Ashtang Yoga
Practice of Yogasana, Chair yoga, Pranayama and Mudra
Role of Ashtang Yoga in Character formation
B.Com (Hons.) Banking and Finance VAC203-1C Vedic Mathematics Recall the history of Vedic Mathematics and memorize Sutras and Up-Sutras.
Understand the core concepts and principles of Vedic Mathematics for various arithmetic operations.
Analyze and solve multiplication problems using different base systems and Vedic methods
Apply Vedic methods like Urdhav Tirya Vyam to efficiently solve arithmetic problems.
Evaluate the efficiency of different Vedic techniques and select the most suitable method for a given problem

The Programme Structure:

Total Credits for the Bachelor Degree programme: 132

FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR FOURTH YEAR
SEM I SEM II SEM III SEM IV SEM V SEM VI SEM VII SEM VIII
Course Course Classification Course Classification Course Classification Course Classification Course Classification Course Classification Course Classification Course Classification
Major Course-1 Major 1 (4C) Major 3 (4C) Major 5 (4C) Major 8 (4C) Major 11 (4C) Major 14 (4C) Major 17 (4C) Major 20 (4C)
Major Course-2 Major 2 (4C) Major 4 (4C) Major 6 (4C) Major 9 (4C) Major 12 (4C) Major 15 (4C) Major 18 (4C) Major 21 (4C)
Minor Course-1 Minor 1 (4C) Minor 2 (4C) Major 7 (4C) Major 10 (4C) Major 13 (4C) Major 16 (4C) Major 19 (4C) Major 22 (4C)
MDC - 1 MDC 1 (4C) MDC 2 (4C) MDC 3 (4C) Minor 3 (4C) Minor 4 (4C) Minor 6 (4C) Minor 7 (4C) Minor 8 (4C)
AEC - 1 AEC 1 (2C) AEC 2 (2C) AEC 3 (2C) AEC 4 (2C) Minor 5 (4C) AEC 5 (2C) Research Project/On the Job Training (6C) Research Project/ On the Job Training (6C)
SEC - 1 SEC 1 (2C) SEC 2 (2C) SEC 3 (2C) SEC 4 (2C) SEC 5 (2C) Internship (4C)
IKS - 1 IKS 1 (2C) VAC 1 (2C) IKS 2 (2C) VAC 2 (2C)
TOTAL CREDITS 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22

Curriculum

Course type and Credit Course No. Course Code Course Title Course Outcomes
Major Courses (Compulsory Course – 4 Credits Each) 101 BFM201-1C Banking Operations Click Here
102 BFM202-1C Financial Services Click Here
Minor Courses (Compulsory Course – 4 Credits Each) 103 ACE201-1C Corporate Accounting Click Here
Multidisciplinary Courses (Elective Course – 4 Credits Each) 104 MDC204–1C Macro Economics Click Here
Ability Enhancement Courses (Elective Course – 2 Credits Each) 105 AEC206-1C English Communication Click Here
Skill Enhancement Courses (Elective Course – 2 Credits Each) 106 SEC206-1C Yoga in Practice Click Here
Indian Knowledge System (Elective Course – 2 Credits Each) 107 VAC203-1C Vedic Mathematics Click Here
Course type and Credit Course No. Course Code Course Title Course Outcomes
Major Courses (Compulsory Course – 4 Credits Each) 201 BFM203-1C Banking Products Click Here
202 BFM204-1C Insurance and Risk Click Here
Minor Courses (Compulsory Course – 4 Credits Each) 203 ACE202-1C Accounting for Business Decisions Click Here
Multidisciplinary Courses (Elective Course – 4 Credits Each) 204 MDC205–1C Statistics for Finance Click Here
Ability Enhancement Courses (Elective Course – 2 Credits Each) 205 AEC207-1C Managerial Communication Click Here
Skill Enhancement Courses (Elective Course – 2 Credits Each) 206 SEC207-1C Presentation Skills Click Here
Value Added Courses (Elective Course – 2 Credits Each) 207 VAC206-1C Sports and Fitness Click Here
Course type and Credit Course No. Course Code Course Title Course Outcomes
Major Courses (Compulsory Course – 4 Credits Each) 301 BFM205-2C Digital Banking - I Click Here
302 BFM206-2C Commercial Banking click Here
303 BFM207-2C Equity Markets Click Here
Multidisciplinary Courses (Elective Course – 4 Credits Each) 304 MDC206–2C Business Law Click Here
Ability Enhancement Courses (Elective Course – 2 Credits Each) 305 AEC208-2C Marketing of Financial Products and Selling Skills Click Here
Skill Enhancement Courses (Elective Course – 2 Credits Each) 306 SEC208-2C Basics of IT Tools & Spreadsheets Click Here
Basics of IT Tools & Spreadsheets (Elective Course – 2 Credits Each) 307 VAC204-2C Indian Ethics and Culture Click Here
Course type and Credit Course No. Course Code Course Title Course Outcomes
Major Courses (Compulsory Course – 4 Credits Each) 401 BFM208-2C Digital Banking - II Click Here
402 BFM209-2C Retail and Agricultural Lending Click Here
403 BFM210-2C Bond and Debt Market click Here
Minor Courses (Compulsory Course – 4 Credits Each) 404 ACE202-1C Corporate Finance Click Here
Ability Enhancement Courses (Elective Course – 2 Credits Each) 405 AEC209-2C Customer Relationship Management Click Here
Skill Enhancement Courses (Elective Course – 2 Credits Each) 406 SEC209-2C Advance Spreadsheet Tools Click Here
Value Added Courses (Elective Course – 2 Credits Each) 407 VAC207-2C Thinking and Problem Solving Click Here
Course type and Credit Course No. Course Code Course Title Course Outcomes
Major Courses (Compulsory Course – 4 Credits Each) 501 BFM301-3C Mutual Funds Click Here
502 BFM302-3C Credit Risk Management Click Here
503 BFM303-3C International Finance Click Here
Minor Courses (Compulsory Course – 4 Credits Each) 504 ACE301-3C Income Tax Law Click Here
505 ACE302-3C Auditing Click Here
Skill Enhancement Courses (Elective Course – 2 Credits Each) 506 SEC210-3C Financial Modelling Click Here
Course type and Credit Course No. Course Code Course Title Course Outcomes
Major Courses (Compulsory Course – 4 Credits Each) 601 BFM304-3C Financial Planning and Wealth Management Click Here
602 BFM305-3C Debt Restructuring and Recovery Click Here
603 BFM306-3C Banking Software – Finacle Click Here
Minor Courses (Compulsory Course – 4 Credits Each) 604 ACE303-3C Sustainability Reporting Click Here
Sustainability Reporting (Elective Course – 2 Credits Each) 605 AEC210-3C Virtual Customer Relationship Management Click Here
Course type and Credit Course No. Course Code Course Title Course Outcomes
Major Courses (Compulsory Course – 4 Credits Each) 701 BFM401-4C Investment Banking Click Here
702 BFM402-4C Project Finance Click Here
703 BFM403-4C Mergers & Acquisitions Click Here
Course type and Credit Course No. Course Code Course Title Course Outcomes
Major Courses (Compulsory Course – 4 Credits Each) 801 BFM404-4C Treasury and Market Risk Click Here
802 BFM405-4C Data Analytics and Visualization Click Here
803 BFM406-4C Cases in Banking and Financial Services Click Here

Fee Structure

Self- Finance Programmes
Programme Intake (English) Fee Per Semester Duration
B.S. Fintech (Degree Programme) 100 Rs. 25,000/- 3 Years
B.S. International Finance (Honours Programme) 60 Rs. 40,000/- 4 Years
B. Com Banking and Financial Services (Honours Programme) 100 Rs. 20,000/- 4 Years

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