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MBA – II (Finance Elective)

SEM - III
Management of Financial Services (MFS)

1. Course Objective:
 To enable the students to understand the working of Indian
Financial System as a whole.
 To provide an insight into the quality and range of the package
of the financial services largely provided by the Banking & Non-
Banking financial companies.

2. Course Duration:
The course will have sessions which are divided into five modules.
Each module consists of nine sessions of 60 minutes each and carries a
weightage of 20%.

3. Course Content:
Modul Modules/Sub-Modules Sessio Marks
e No. ns Weightag
e
I Financial Markets & its 9 20%
instruments: Money Market, Capital
Market, Primary Market, Secondary
Market, Debt Market-Regulatory body
& its role, Reforms & its impact
II Financial Institutions & their 9 20%
services – I NBFCs-Prudential Norms;
Hire Purchase Finance; Leasing- Types
III Financial Institutions & their 9 20%
services – II Housing Finance-
Regulatory body & its role, Prudential
Norms; Venture Capital Financing;
Mutual Funds
IV Financial Institutions & their 9 20%
services – III Depository &
Custodians; Credit Rating; Factoring &
Forfeiting, Stock Broking
V Financial Institutions & their 9 20%
services – IV Banking- Contemporary
issues, Prudential Norms, Regulatory
body & its role ; Insurance- Regulatory
body & its role, Prudential Norms

Teaching Methods:
The following pedagogical tools will be used to teach this course:
1 (1) Lectures & Discussions
2 (2) Assignments & Presentations
3 (3) Case Analysis
4
Evaluation:
The students will be evaluated on a continuous basis and broadly
follow the scheme given below:

1. Assignments / Presentations/ Quizzes / 30% (Internal


Class Participation etc. Assessment)

2. Internal Examination 20% (Internal


Assessment)
3. External Examination (University Exam) 50% (External
Assessment)

Basic Text Books:


Sr. Author/s Name of the Publisher Edition
No Book
.
T1 M Y Khan Financial Tata 4th/ Latest
Services McGraw hill Edition
T2 Bharti V Pathak Indian Pearson 2nd/Latest
Financial Education Edition
System

Reference Books:
Sr. Author/s Name of the Publisher Edition
No Book
.
1 M Y Khan Indian Tata Latest
Financial McGraw hill Edition
System
2 H. R. Machiraju Indian Vikas Latest
Financial Publishing Edition
System House
3 Meir Khon Financial Tata Latest
Institutions McGraw hill Edition
and Markets
4 Dr. S. Guruswamy Financial Vijay Nicole Latest
Services and Edition
System

List of Journals / Periodicals / Magazines / Newspapers


etc.:

The students will have to refer to past issues of the following journals
in order to get relevant topic/information pertaining to the subject.

1. Business Standard
2. The Economic Times
3. Financial Express
4. Chartered Financial Analyst
5. Business Today
6. Business India
7. Business World
8. Finance India
9. Banking Finance
10. Chartered Secretary
11. The Economic Challenger
12. Insurance Chronicle

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