B.Com in Banking and insurance (BBI)

For all those who want to “service” the banking and Insurance sector and be the future investment bankers and insurance consultants….

B COM With Banking and insurance has been designed to develop an understanding of the financial theory and analysis that are particularly relevant in banking and insurance sectors.

The Globalization of business and the integration of financial markets implies that banking is increasingly an international business. The course develops the concepts and skills that are required by financial analyst operating in this environment. The course also provides an understanding of contemporary financial problems and issues faced by banks and Insurance companies.

Features

  1. Develops skills in data handling and quantitative techniques
  2. In- depth study of well defined problems in money, banking and finance
  3. Prepares student to exploit opportunities being created, in the field of banking &
  4. Insurance due to globalization, privatization and Liberalization
  5. The course develops student’s ability to interpret and critically evaluate banking theories by enhancing their capability to communicate ideas and arguments.

PROGRAMME CONTENT:-

B COM in Banking and Insurance is a full time rigorous course covering about 39 plus Subjects in three years.  Students attend classes for subjects like Principles and practices of Banking and insurance, Law governing B&I, Taxation, Financial Markets, International Business etc.

The Course provides comprehensive and practical management training to students by way of interaction, projects, presentations, industrial visits, practical training, and lectures by professionals.

FUTURE PROSPECTS:-

After completion of the course, the students would have acquired the necessary competence to work with banks, Insurance companies and financial institutions. It has also been estimated that more than 6 lacs professional will be added in next 5-6 years in financial sectors; thereby creating a gap which can be filled by newly graduated students.

After Completion of the course a student can also pursue a Masters Degree related to their area of interest.

ELIGIBILITY :-

A student who has passed XII   Standard from any recognized Board with at least 45% marks in aggregate (40%in case of reserved category) in one and the same sitting.  


SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR BBI:

The Scheme of Examination shall be divided in two parts.

A) Internal Assessment :- 40% i.e. 40 marks.

B) Semester End Examination :- 60% i.e. 60 marks.

Internal Assessment - 40 Marks.

The allocation of 40 marks shall be as follows :-

  1. Two best of Three periodical class tests held in the given Semester . - 20 Marks.
  2. A better of the Two assignment - the based class presentations (Seminar to be selflessly assessed by the teacher concerned. - 10 Marks.
  3. Group Discussion or Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries - 05 Marks.
  4. Overall conduct as a responsible student, mannerism & articulation & exhibit of leadership qualities in organising related academic activities. - 05 Marks.

Semester End Examination- 60 Marks.

The semester end examination is of 60 marks and shall have be of 2 Hrs. duration.

The responsibility of Examination evaluation during the first four semesters shall rest with the College/institution where in the students are admitted for the course. The College/lnstitution shall carry out the Internal assessment for the papers in semesters V & VI while the University shall conduct the Semester End Examination for these two semesters. The internal assessment marks of students appearing for Semester V and VI shall be sent to the University by the respective college, Institution before the commencement of the respective semester end examination.

Course Structure


First Year
 First Semester: 6 Papers 
 Second Semester: 6 Papers 
 1.1 
 Environment and Management of Financial Services 
 2.1 
 Principles and Practices of Banking & Insurance 
 1.2 
 Principles of Management 
 2.2 
 Financial Accounting 
 1.3 
 Effective Communication - I 
 2.3 
 Effective Communication - II 
 1.4 
 Economics - I ( Micro ) 
 2.4 
 Economics - II (Macro) 
 1.5 
 Quantitative Methods - ( I ) 
 2.5 
 Quantitative Methods - II 
 1.6 
 Introduction to Computer Systems 
 2.6 
 Business Law 

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