B. COM. (ADVANCED BANKING)

Syllabus

 

 

Syllabus is as follows:

 

 

B.Com. Part-III; SEM-V (CBCS)

Paper-I : DSE-H1 : Advanced Banking (Banking Laws in India)

Credits : 4

 

 

Expected Skills Impartation

1) Ability to apply legal provisions in banking business

2) Ability to understand the legal applications in banking sector

3) Ability to conduct proper banking activities as per legal provisions

 

Unit no. Unit name Periods
 

1

 

Banking Laws

1.1. Need and Importance of Banking Laws

1.2. Banking Regulation Act 1949

1.3. New Bank Licensing Policy, 2013

1.4. Provisions for opening and closing of bank branches in India

 

 

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2

 

Banking Laws relating to Cooperative Banks

2.1. Co-operative Societies Act, 1912

2.2. Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960

2.3. Multi State Co-operative Societies Act,2002

2.4. Employees Cooperative Credit Societies- Model Bye-laws in

Maharashtra

 

 

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3

 

The Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 and Amendments

3.1. Meaning, Types, Features and Parties of Bill of Exchange

3.2. Meaning, Features and Parties of Promissory Note

3.3. Meaning, Types, Features and Parties of Cheque

3.4. Protection to a Paying Banker and Collecting Banker

 

 

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4

 

Other Laws Relating to Banking

4.1. Important Provisions under Indian Contract Act, 1872

4.2. Garnishee Order-Meaning, Steps and Execution of Garnishee Order

4.3. Mortgage of Immovable Properties and Its Types

4.4. Banking Ombudsman Scheme 2006

 

 

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B.Com. Part-III; SEM-V (CBCS)

Paper-II : DSE-H2 : Advanced Banking (Retail and Corporate Banking)

Credits : 4

 

 

Expected Skills Impartation

1. Ability to differentiate Retail and Corporate Banking

2. Ability to conduct Retail Banking business

3. Ability to conduct Corporate Banking business

 

Unit no. Unit name Periods
 

1

 

Introduction to Retail Banking

1.1.History, definition and concept of Retail Banking and Corporate Banking

1.2.Difference between Retail banking and Corporate banking

1.3.Importance of Retail banking to Indian Economy

1.4.Changing scenario of Retail Banking in India

 

 

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2

 

Retail Banking Products

2.1. Home Loan – Types, Margin and Process of disbursement

2.2.Vehicle Loan – Types, Margin and Process of disbursement

2.3.Gold Loan – Nature and Process of disbursement

2.4.Educational – Nature and Process of disbursement

 

 

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3

 

Corporate Banking

3.1. Need and Importance of Corporate Banking

3.2. Factoring and Forfeiting services

3.3. Infrastructure Finance Companies in India

3.4. Nature and Importance of Import-Export Finance.

 

 

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4

 

Investment Banking

4.1. Meaning, Evolution and Scope of Investment Banking.

4.2. Meaning and Functions of Merchant Banking

4.3. Meaning and Nature of Venture Capital

4.4. Meaning and Importance of Loan Syndications.

 

 

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B.Com. Part-III; SEM-VI (CBCS)

Paper-III : DSE-H3 : Advanced Banking (Bank Management Practices)

Credits : 4

 

 

Expected Skills Impartation

1. Ability to understand the procedure of security trading

2. Ability to apply knowledge for security trading

3. Ability to conduct security trading business

 

Unit no. Unit name Periods
 

1

 

Administrative Structure of Head Office

          1.1. Importance of Head Office of the Bank

1.2. Administrative Structure of Head Office

1.3. Departments in Head Office and Its Functions

1.4. Duties and Responsibilities of CEO /MD

 

 

15

 

2

 

Regional / Zonal Offices of the Bank

2.1. Importance of Regional / Zonal Offices of the Bank

2.2. Administrative Structure of Regional/ Zonal Offices

2.3. Functions and Role of Regional / Zonal Offices

2.4. Duties and Responsibilities of Regional/ Zonal Manager

 

 

15

 

3

 

Bank Branch Management

3.1. Structure of Branch Office – Small, Medium and Large Bank Branch

3.2. Duties and Responsibilities of Officer Incharge of Deposit Section

3.3. Duties and Responsibilities of Loan and Recovery Officer

3.4. Duties and Responsibilities of Cashier & Role of Branch Manager

 

 

15

 

4

 

Banking Business Practices

4.1. Principles of Banking Business and Its Importance

4.2. Investment Policy of the Bank- SLR and Non-SLR Investment

4.3. Nature and Importance of Internal and Statutory Audit of the Banks

4.4. Nature and Importance of Information and System Audit of the Banks

 

 

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B.Com. Part-III; SEM-VI (CBCS)

Paper-IV : DSE-H4 : Advanced Banking (Financial Markets and Services)  

Credits : 4

 

 

Expected Skills Impartation

1. Ability to understand the procedure of security trading

2. Ability to apply knowledge for security trading

3. Ability to conduct security trading business

 

Unit no. Unit name Periods
 

1

 

Introduction to Financial Markets in India

1.1. Structure of Financial System in India

1.2. Meaning and Role of Financial Markets in Economics Development

1.3. Structure of Capital Market – Primary and Secondary Capital Market

1.4. Instruments used in Indian Capital Market

 

 

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2

 

Money Market and Capital Market

2.1. Meaning, Structure and Features of Money Market in India

2.2. Meaning, Structure and Features of Capital Market in India

2.3. Important Intermediaries – Banks, NBFCs and Other

2.4. Financial Instruments of Capital Market in India

 

 

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3

 

Capital Market Operations

3.1 IPO – Meaning, Nature and Grading of IPO

3.2 Pricing of IPO – Fixed Price Issue and Book Building

3.3 BSE and NSE – History, Management and Indices – Listing of Securities

3.4 Market Orders – Types of Orders for Selling and Buying of Stocks

 

 

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4

 

Intermediaries in Financial Markets

4.1. Role of Depository Organization- CDSL and NSDL

4.2. Indian Clearing Corporation Limited (ICCL)

4.3. Credit Rating Agencies- Functions, Institutes and their Rating Symbols

4.4. Programmes and Certifications of BSE Institute Ltd and NSE Academy

 

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