B Com Indian Financial SystemI. Introduction to Indian Financial System
- Definition and scope of Indian financial system
- Evolution and historical background of Indian financial system
- Role and importance of financial system in the Indian economy
II. Saving and Financial Intermediation
- Concept of saving and its significance in the economy
- Financial intermediation and its role in mobilizing savings
- Types of financial intermediaries in India (banks, non-banking financial companies, insurance companies, etc.)
- Functions and importance of financial intermediaries in the Indian financial system
III. Indian Banking System
- Overview of the Indian banking sector
- Types of banks in India (commercial banks, cooperative banks, regional rural banks, etc.)
- Structure and organization of the Indian banking system
- Functions and role of banks in the Indian financial system
- Recent developments and reforms in the Indian banking sector
IV. Credit Creation
- Concept of credit creation and its importance in the economy
- Role of banks in credit creation
- Factors influencing credit creation in India
- Role of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in regulating credit creation
V. Central Banking
- Introduction to central banking
- Role and functions of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
- Monetary policy and its implementation by the RBI
- Tools and techniques used by the RBI to control money supply and inflation
VI. Institutional Financing in India
- Overview of institutional financing in India
- Role and functions of financial institutions (IDBI, NABARD, SIDBI, etc.)
- Types of institutional financing (term loans, project financing, working capital financing, etc.)
- Role of institutional financing in promoting economic development
VII. Mutual Funds
- Introduction to mutual funds
- Types of mutual funds in India (equity funds, debt funds, balanced funds, etc.)
- Structure and organization of mutual funds
- Role and benefits of mutual funds in the Indian financial system
VIII. Development Banks
- Role and functions of development banks in India
- Types of development banks (IDBI, IFCI, SIDBI, etc.)
- Role of development banks in promoting industrial and infrastructure development
- Recent initiatives and reforms in the development banking sector
Overall, this syllabus for B Com Indian Financial System aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the Indian financial system, its components, and their roles in the economy. The syllabus covers various topics such as saving, financial intermediation, banking system, credit creation, central banking, institutional financing, mutual funds, and development banks. By studying these topics, students will gain insights into the functioning and importance of the Indian financial system and its impact on economic growth and development.
This course is helpful for the following exams: B Com