The CSE in Finance is a 3-year long undergrad program in Capitals & Financial Services of Indian Economy. The curriculum mainly focuses on developing a firm grasp of financial reporting, macro- and microeconomics, quantitative analysis, and business legislation. Key topics covered include: the common elements like equity markets, means of debt funding, derivatives, technical concepts of analyzing and managing, mutual funds, investment banking, financial planning, and so much more.
Besides the fact that there is a conceptual knowledge acquisition, students are trained on practical skills needed to rise in the capital market jobs. The curriculum often involves internships over the summer period, live projects, and practical sessions led by experts from the industry to give a practical sense in the real world. In the 6 semesters, there are major subjects such as accounting principles, company finance, stock analysis, financial derivatives, research methodology, direct and indirect tax, entrepreneurship and computer applications in finance and other.
1. Three years program in BCom in capital market. BCom will inculcate the students with the knowledge about financial markets and how to trade-in instruments like stocks, bonds, and derivates etc. The skills like analytical skills and the ability to do portfolio management roles will also develop.
2. Follow the enrollment rules of universities and colleges carefully. For all, a score of at least 50% in standard 10+2 (or its equivalent) is a pre-requisite. Few of the majors(sciences) have compulsory mathematical course in 10+2.
3. While shortlisting Colleges based on some parameters like fees, Placement, faculty, location etc can be beneficial. The top colleges that offer the course are reputed ones like SRCC, LSR, Hindu, Hansraj etc.
4. Make an application to the colleges on the short list before the application deadline.
5. Attend admission test and interview room of the colleges organized, if exists. This type of seeing has its implication on which job opportunities will be selected.
6. Accept the admission offer of the institute that has been choose. Fill out forms, provide documents, and pay the fees to complete the complete enrollment procedure. The registration for courses and commencement of BCom Capital Markets program can now be undertaken.
1. In the national entrance exam, obtain a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2 or equivalent exam.
2. Have done English as well as Maths/Accounting/Commerce subject in the 11th & 12th standard.
3. Adults are most welcome as well. Even the newly graduated graduate or the more experienced candidate can reach out.
4. Students who have passed their class 12th in any stream of studies like Humanities, Science, or Commerce, etc. can also be elligible.
5. Admission acceptability through qualifying test of exam scores or decision making for selected college.
6. In some cases, they may use other approach like performing personal interview before awarding the admission.
NISM Series VA: Mutual Funds Distributors Certification Exam: Ensures that candidates have a good grasp of mutual funds, capital market, regulatory and investment requirements that are relevant to our students.
NSE Certification in Financial Markets (NCFM) - Capital Market: Measures the students' basic understanding of the capital market operations; products; regulations; and trading mechanisms relevant to BCom Capital Market course content.
SEBI Grade A (Assistant Manager) Exam: Assesses whether the candidates have a thorough comprehension of the capital market regulations, the securities laws, the market infrastructure, and the financial tools relevant to the BCom Capital Market programs.
ICAI CA Foundation Exam (Chartered Accountancy): It contains chapters Accounting, Economics, and Business Laws which cover the tuition in foundation subjects of BCom Capital Market courses.
Course Title | Course Description |
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Introduction to Capital Markets | Introduction to the structure and functions of capital markets, primary and secondary markets, different types of financial instruments, and regulatory framework. |
Financial Markets and Institutions | Overview of financial markets, including money markets, capital markets, foreign exchange markets, and derivatives markets. Analysis of financial institutions, including banks, insurance companies, and mutual funds. |
Security Analysis and Portfolio Management | Introduction to security analysis, including fundamental analysis and technical analysis. Understanding of portfolio theory and portfolio management techniques. |
Banking and Financial Intermediation | Structure and functions of the banking system, types of banks, and banking operations. Role of financial intermediaries in capital markets. |
Investment Management | Introduction to investment management concepts, investment objectives, risk-return trade-off, and asset allocation strategies. |
Derivatives and Risk Management | Introduction to derivatives, including forwards, futures, options, and swaps. Understanding of hedging strategies and risk management techniques. |
Corporate Finance | Introduction to corporate finance concepts, capital structure decisions, dividend policy, and cost of capital. |
Financial Accounting and Analysis | Advanced accounting concepts, financial statements analysis, and financial reporting standards. |
Business Valuation and Financial Modeling | Introduction to business valuation methods, including discounted cash flow analysis, comparable company analysis, and asset-based valuation. Understanding of financial modeling techniques. |
International Finance | International financial markets, foreign exchange markets, and international investment. |
Investment Banking | Introduction to investment banking functions, including mergers and acquisitions, underwriting, and securities trading. |
Financial Econometrics | Application of econometric techniques in financial analysis, including time series analysis, regression analysis, and risk modeling. |
Behavioral Finance | Introduction to behavioral finance concepts, including cognitive biases, investor psychology, and market anomalies. |
Financial Regulation and Compliance | Overview of financial regulations, regulatory bodies, and compliance requirements in the financial sector. |
Wealth Management | Introduction to wealth management concepts, financial planning, portfolio management for individuals and institutions. |
Advanced Capital Markets | Advanced topics in capital markets, including market microstructure, algorithmic trading, and high-frequency trading. |
Fixed Income and Structured Finance | Introduction to fixed income securities, including bonds, mortgages, and structured products. Understanding of interest rate risk and credit risk. |
Financial Technology | Introduction to financial technology, including blockchain, artificial intelligence, and big data in finance. |
Risk Management in Capital Markets | Advanced risk management techniques in capital markets, including value at risk, stress testing, and scenario analysis. |
Financial Services and FinTech | Overview of the financial services industry, emerging trends in fintech, and the impact of technology on financial markets. |
Research Project | Research and analysis of a specific topic in capital markets, including data collection, data analysis, and report writing. |
Rank | College Name | City | Average Annual Fees (INR) |
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1 | Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi | New Delhi | 35,000 |
2 | Department of Economics, University of Calcutta | Kolkata | 20,000 |
3 | Department of Economics, University of Mumbai | Mumbai | 30,000 |
4 | Department of Economics, Madras Christian College | Chennai | 25,000 |
5 | Department of Economics, St. Xavier's College | Kolkata | 27,000 |
6 | Department of Economics, Loyola College | Chennai | 24,000 |
7 | Department of Economics, Christ University | Bangalore | 32,000 |
8 | Department of Economics, Mount Carmel College | Bangalore | 28,000 |
9 | Department of Economics, Osmania University | Hyderabad | 20,000 |
10 | Department of Economics, University of Lucknow | Lucknow | 15,000 |
Rank | College Name | City | Average Annual Fees (INR) |
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1 | Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics | Mumbai | 1,75,000 |
2 | Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies | New Delhi | 90,000 |
3 | Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies | Pune | 2,00,000 |
4 | Lovely Professional University | Phagwara, Punjab | 80,000 |
5 | Amity University | Noida, Uttar Pradesh | 1,20,000 |
6 | Christ University | Bangalore | 1,30,000 |
7 | Mount Carmel College | Bangalore | 1,00,000 |
8 | St. Xavier's College | Kolkata | 60,000 |
9 | Loyola College | Chennai | 75,000 |
10 | Stella Maris College | Chennai | 65,000 |
The Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) (Capital Market) is a three-year undergraduate program that provides students with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in the dynamic field of capital markets.
College Name | Average CTC (INR) | Placement Percentage |
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Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics | 5-7 LPA | 90-95% |
Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies | 4-6 LPA | 85-90% |
Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies | 6-8 LPA | 75-80% |
Lovely Professional University | 3-5 LPA | 60-70% |
Amity University | 4-6 LPA | 50-60% |
Christ University | 3-5 LPA | 40-50% |
Mount Carmel College | 2-4 LPA | 30-40% |
St. Xavier's College | 3-5 LPA | 20-30% |
Loyola College | 2-3 LPA | 15-20% |
Job Title | Specialization | Average Salary in India (INR) |
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Financial Analyst | Financial Analysis | 4-6 LPA |
Investment Banker | Investment Banking | 6-8 LPA |
Risk Analyst | Risk Management | 5-7 LPA |
Sales Trader | Sales and Trading | 4-6 LPA |
Wealth Manager | Wealth Management | 3-5 LPA |
Research Analyst | Research | 3-5 LPA |
Business Development Executive | Business Development | 3-5 LPA |
Market Research Analyst | Market Research | 3-5 LPA |
Data Analyst | Data Analytics | 4-6 LPA |
Equity Research Analyst | Equity Research | 5-7 LPA |