Financial markets
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The entire syllabus of BFM(Bachelor of Financial Markets) is as follows:
First year:
Micro-economics 1, Principle of Investment, Management Accounting, Macro- economics 2, Principles of Business Management, Business Environment, Financial Accounting, Statistical Applications, Environment of Financial System
Second year:
Debt markets, business ethics, Corporate finance 1, equity market 1, business laws, corporate finance 2, equity market 2, taxation for investments, organizational behavior
Third year:
Foreign exchange market, Corporate governance, computer applications in financial services, mutual fund market, global capital markets, derivative markets, portfolio management, project 1, project 2
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Hey there
You in need to be eligible for Bachelor of Commerce financial markets has to pass 12th class examination of the Maharashtra Board Of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent board. And must have scored 45% marks in aggregate in the first attempt. If you belong to reserved category then you need to score at least 40% marks in 12th class.
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The NSE Academy teaches financial literacy to a new generation of investors. Financial literacy is promoted by NSE Academy as an essential life skill. Partnerships with state and national education boards and schools, interactive personal finance classes, and certification programmes are just a few of the key projects.
Some of the colleges collaborating with NSE for BBA financial marketing is given below
St. Joseph’s Degree and PG College
School of Management Sciences, Apeejay Stya University
GITAM Hyderabad Business School , Patancheru
Marwadi University
LPU
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Hello Arpita,
You can do Bachelor in Financial Marketing (BFM) though you doesn't have Mathematics in your intermediate or 12 th standard or equivalent exam. You will be eligible to study BFM even though you doesn't belong to Mathematics background.
But you will study Mathematics in BFM as it is course in Financial Marketing so make sure thar you can be able to do Mathematics subjects in BFM or not. BFM definitely consists of Mathematics but it requires some knowledge in Mathematics to clear this. So if you can manage then you can take BFM if not go for some other course.
May this helps you.
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BCom cut off for Jai Hind College is 92.3. Hinduja college has not released the cut off trends for BCom course, but it has BCom financial markets course available.
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So, HR College of Commerce and Economics is an UGC (University Grant Commission) recognised and approved college, with an A accreditation from NAAC. It has been doing exceptionally well in terms of academic knowledge to the students to placement opportunities. The college is pretty liberal in terms of attendance and hence, you'll have enough time for your preparation (if required). Further, they also provide internship opportunities at reputed companies like Deloitte. Coming to the admission procedure, I am sharing a link with you where you'll get to know about the eligibility and cutoff of the college. As such, they do not release a cutoff, but students are admitted on the basis of how competitive edge is in the term of percentages in their respected boards.
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