Banking Sector has become very
vibrant after implementation of new economic policy and introduction of financial
sector reforms by the Government/Reserve Bank Of India. The impact of these
changes is seen in the form of competition, technological up-gradation,
diversification and thrust on retail banking with aggressive marketing strategy.
The need of the hour, therefore, is to face the challenges with efficient, dedicated
and energetic staff having required knowledge and skill.
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Management
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IT Development
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Money Market
Financial
Banks
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SNEHA SHARMA
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Unit-I Banking and financial institutions in India: Commercial Banks, Cooperative Banks, Regional Rural Banks, Agriculture and Rural Development Banks (SLDBs), Development Banks and NBFCs; their constitution, Functions, Working and Evolution. Reserve Bank of India: Traditional and Developmental Functions and Working. Objectives, Instruments of Monetary Policy Unit-II Financial markets:: Structure, institution and operating mechanism and its role in Economic Development. Developed and Underdeveloped Markets, Money Market in India: Importance, features instruments. Measures to strengthen money market in India. Recommendations of the working group on money market, Report of the task force on money market and mutual funds. Unit- III Capital Markets in India: New issue market and stock exchange, importance of stock exchanges: National stock exchange, methods of floating new issues, types of shares and debentures, The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), need for establishment of SEBI. Objectives and role of SEBI, Capital Market reforms, Unit- IV Credit Rating in India: Why and what is credit rating, credit rating institutions in India, limitation to rating, depository services, factoring, leasing and hire purchase, venture capital, securitisation of assets, portfolio management, risk and return, reforms in banking and finance, reports of the committees; Chakravarty committee, Narsimham committee I & II PAPER – II BANK MANAGEMENT UNit – I Nature of Banking Business: Socio, Economic and legal environment of banking business in India – official regulation and control over banks in India: Banking Regulation Act, 1949, Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, Banking companies Act, 1970 etc – Diversification of Banking in India. Unit – II Forms of Banking: Branch Banking, Unit Banking, Group Banking Chain Banking, Banking, correspondent Banking. Process of Bank Management; Branch location policies and decisions, organizational Structure of Commercial Banks in India Department