Hi Ankit,BFM or Bachelors of Financial Markets is a three year undergraduate course that focuses on debt markets, equity markets, risk management, micro economics, investment, mutual funds and security markets. The curriculum focuses on: -accounting for business-introduction for financial market-computer applications in financial markets etcSome of the topics covered are Debt/ Equity /Capital/ Commodities /Security markets, Investments, Mutual fund, Micro economics, Financial accounts, Taxation, Statistics, Risk management, Communication Skills etc.BFM Graduates can pursue careers in the fields of:Capital MarketsStock Markets,Commodities,Inve... view more
Hi Ankit, BFM or Bachelors of Financial Markets is a three year undergraduate course that focuses on debt markets, equity markets, risk management, micro economics, investment, mutual funds and security markets. The curriculum focuses on: -accounting for business -introduction for financial market -computer applications in financial markets etc Some of the topics covered are Debt/ Equity /Capital/ Commodities /Security markets, Investments, Mutual fund, Micro economics, Financial accounts, Taxation, Statistics, Risk management, Communication Skills etc. BFM Graduates can pursue careers in the fields of: Capital Markets Stock Markets, Commodities, Investment Banking, Currency Markets, Private Equity, Stock Broking, Mergers and Acquisitions, Mutual Funds, Real Estate Trust, Venture Capital, Insurance Industry Actuary Insurance Since the course is general in nature, you need to do a specialisation in stock trading/as financial analyst to get a good start to your career, if you are interested in stock markets and trading and wish to make a career in this field. Profiles offered: Agent Banker i.e. retail / personal banking, Corporate banking, Merchant banking, Treasury group, Rural banking, Loan executive, Stock Broker, Venture Capitalist, Equity Research Analyst, Forex Dealer CFA, CFP / Asset manager, Investment Banker, CWA, Economist, CA, Mutual fund Executive, Real Estate Executive. If you are interested in stock markets, you may explore courses on stock markets run by the BSE Training Institute (Bombay Stock Exchange bseindia.com), NCFM by NSE (nseindia.com), courses run by institutions like BIFM (BLB Institute of Financial Markets bifm.edu.in) or higher education in the form of programmes on Capital Markets/ securities Markets etc Found this useful? Click on thumbs up or mark it as best.
Hi Ankit,
BFM or Bachelors of Financial Markets is a three year undergraduate course that focuses on debt markets, equity markets, risk management, micro economics, investment, mutual funds and security markets.
The curriculum focuses on:
-accounting for business
-introduction for financial market
-computer applications in financial markets etc
Some of the topics covered are Debt/ Equity /Capital/ Commodities /Security markets, Investments, Mutual fund, Micro economics, Financial accounts, Taxation, Statistics, Risk management, Communication Skills etc.
BFM Graduates can pursue careers in the fields of:
Capital Markets
Stock Markets,
Commodities,
Investment Banking,
Currency Markets,
Private Equity,
Stock Broking,
Mergers and Acquisitions,
Mutual Funds,
Real Estate Trust,
Venture Capital,
Insurance Industry
Actuary Insurance
Since the course is general in nature, you need to do a specialisation in stock trading/as financial analyst to get a good start to your career, if you are interested in stock markets and trading and wish to make a career in this field.
Profiles offered:
Agent Banker i.e. retail / personal banking,
Corporate banking,
Merchant banking,
Treasury group,
Rural banking,
Loan executive,
Stock Broker,
Venture Capitalist,
Equity Research Analyst,
Forex Dealer
CFA, CFP / Asset manager,
Investment Banker,
CWA,
Economist,
CA,
Mutual fund Executive,
Real Estate Executive.
If you are interested in stock markets, you may explore courses on stock markets run by the BSE Training Institute (Bombay Stock Exchange bseindia.com), NCFM by NSE (nseindia.com), courses run by institutions like BIFM (BLB Institute of Financial Markets bifm.edu.in) or higher education in the form of programmes on Capital Markets/ securities Markets etc
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