This document provides the syllabus for the course "Indian Banking System" for 5th/6th semester BBA students. The course aims to familiarize students with the structure, organization, and workings of the banking system in India. The syllabus is divided into 5 units that cover topics such as the roles and types of banks, central banking, microfinancing, private and foreign banks, and modern banking services. Students will take one minor test covering the first unit and one major test covering all units, testing knowledge through short answer, long answer, and objective questions. The tests are worth 30 and 120 marks respectively out of the total 150 marks for the course.
This document provides the syllabus for the course "Indian Banking System" for 5th/6th semester BBA students. The course aims to familiarize students with the structure, organization, and workings of the banking system in India. The syllabus is divided into 5 units that cover topics such as the roles and types of banks, central banking, microfinancing, private and foreign banks, and modern banking services. Students will take one minor test covering the first unit and one major test covering all units, testing knowledge through short answer, long answer, and objective questions. The tests are worth 30 and 120 marks respectively out of the total 150 marks for the course.
This document provides the syllabus for the course "Indian Banking System" for 5th/6th semester BBA students. The course aims to familiarize students with the structure, organization, and workings of the banking system in India. The syllabus is divided into 5 units that cover topics such as the roles and types of banks, central banking, microfinancing, private and foreign banks, and modern banking services. Students will take one minor test covering the first unit and one major test covering all units, testing knowledge through short answer, long answer, and objective questions. The tests are worth 30 and 120 marks respectively out of the total 150 marks for the course.
This document provides the syllabus for the course "Indian Banking System" for 5th/6th semester BBA students. The course aims to familiarize students with the structure, organization, and workings of the banking system in India. The syllabus is divided into 5 units that cover topics such as the roles and types of banks, central banking, microfinancing, private and foreign banks, and modern banking services. Students will take one minor test covering the first unit and one major test covering all units, testing knowledge through short answer, long answer, and objective questions. The tests are worth 30 and 120 marks respectively out of the total 150 marks for the course.
TITLE: INDIAN BANKING SYSTEM COURSE CODE : 1BBADE0502 CREDITS : 5+1 DURATION OF EXAMINATION TOTAL: 150 Marks MINOR TEST : 01 Hour MINOR TEST: 30 Marks MAJOR TEST : 03 Hours MAJOR TEST: 120 Marks
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this subject is to familiarize the students with regard to structure, organization and working of Banking system in India.
UNIT I: (18 HOURS)
BANKING: Meaning and definition – role of banks-types of banks – banking structure – unit and branch banking.
UNIT II: (18 HOURS)
Central Banking: Evolution of Central bank, Functions of Central Bank, Credit Control Methods, Role of Cooperative Banks, World Bank, Grameen Bank, Commercial Banks: Role of Commercial Banks, Functions of Commercial Banks, Primary Functions and Secondary Functions.
UNIT III (18 HOURS)
Micro-Financing: Role of Govt. and NGOs: Financing of Self- help groups by Banks and NGO’s, Women Entrepreneurs, Small Barrowers, SSI’s, Personal and Consumer Loans, Housing Finance, Agriculture Finance, Loans syndications and Federal Financing
UNIT IV: (18 HOURS)
Private and Foreign Banks: Role of HDFC, ICICI, Role of International Organisations like IMF, IBRD, IDA and ADB in promoting International Trade and Liquidity.
UNIT V: (18 HOURS)
Banking Services: New technology in Banking, E-services, Debit and Credit cards. Internet Banking, ATM, Electronic Fund Transfer, MICR, RTGS, NEFT, DEMAT.
BOOKS RECOMMENED:
1. Varshney and Maheshwary, Theory of banking, Sultan Chand and Sons.
2. Reddy and Appannaiah, Law and Practice of banking, Himalaya Publishers. 3. Shrivastva, P.K., Banking Theory and Practice, Himalaya Publishers.. 4. Bhole, L.M., Financial Institutions and Market, Tata McGraw Hill.
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CLUSTER UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU SYLLABUS – SEMESTER 5th/6th (CBCS) – BBA (DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTERS AND CANDIDATES:
Minor Test: 1) The Minor Test shall be held for the first 20% of the syllabus having 30 marks i.e. covering first unit out of five units. 2) It will comprise of three long answer type questions of 8 marks each and students will have to attempt any two and 10 short answer type questions of 2 marks each and student will have to attempt any 7 questions.
Major Test: It will be of two parts
1) Part A: It will comprise of 5 questions of 3 marks and 9 questions of 1 mark. (Short answer/objective type question of 24 marks) covering all five units with equal weightage to all units. 2) Part B: Comprising of eight long answer questions of 24 marks each, from 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th units. Two questions shall be set from each unit and student will have the internal choice. Each question of 24 marks will have two parts: i) Long answer question of 18 marks. ii) Short answer question/numerical of 6 marks.