Institute Agenda :-
Study Materials ,Bag , ID Card Provide & Course Non - Semester Pattern. Exam Scheduled July/August Month, Before 2 Months informed to Exam Appear students for their Hall Ticket Register.
(Note: Anytime agenda can change on the Management Basis.)
Learning Mode:- (Selection Type)
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Type
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Learning Mode
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Classes Schedule & Timing
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For Regular Learning
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Timing 10 AM to 3PM
(Sunday/Govt & Local Holiday – Holiday)
[All Health Courses Applicable for Regular]
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2
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For Part-time Learning
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Saturday Only (Timing 10AM to 4PM)
[Note: Health Dept Course only ]
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For Distance Learning
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Sequencely 7 days classes – only
(Timing 10AM to 4 PM)
[Note: Except Health Dept Course]
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For Online Learning
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Zoom Class (Monday to Friday)
& Meeting Discuss ( Timing 11 AM to 1PM)
[Note: Except Health Dept Course]
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Course Overview:
It covers topics like financial statement analysis, budgeting, risk management, corporate finance, and quantitative techniques, and prepares graduates for roles such as financial analysts, investment analysts, and portfolio managers.
Course Responsibilities:-
- Focus: The program teaches principles of financial analysis, using statistical tools to interpret financial data, and applying them to various business scenarios.
- Curriculum: Key topics often include financial metrics, predictive modeling, and risk analysis.
- Duration: Many diploma programs are one year long.
- Admission: Eligibility typically requires a 10+2 education or a similar exam, with some institutions also using entrance exams and counseling.
- Institutions: Various institutions offer these programs, from vocational training centers to more specialized ones like the National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM).
Career opportunities
- Financial Analyst: Analyzes financial data, prepares reports, and assists with budgeting, forecasting, and planning.
- Investment Analyst: Researches and analyzes investment opportunities in stocks, bonds, and other assets to provide recommendations.
- Equity Research Analyst: Focuses on stocks and market trends to offer investment advice.
- Portfolio Manager: Manages investment portfolios, selects assets, and monitors financial markets to maximize returns.
- Other roles: Graduates may also find positions in areas like risk analysis, project coordination, and management analysis
Course Curriculum Components:
Financial Foundations
- Financial Accounting & Reporting: Understanding the preparation, analysis, and interpretation of financial statements, including balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements.
- Corporate Finance: Principles of business finance, including capital budgeting, valuation, investment evaluation, and strategic financial decisions.
- Investment & Portfolio Management: Topics such as securities analysis (equity and fixed income), modern portfolio theory, and managing investment portfolios.
- Risk Management & Derivatives: Identification, assessment, and mitigation of financial risks (market, credit, operational), and the use of derivatives for hedging and speculation.
- Financial Markets & Institutions: An introduction to the structure, participants, and operations of global financial markets.
Analytical & Quantitative Methods
- Quantitative Methods in Finance: Application of mathematical and statistical techniques, such as regression analysis and time series analysis, for financial analysis.
- Data Management & Analytics: Learning to manage and analyze large datasets using tools and programming languages like Python or R for tasks such as data visualization and statistical computing.
- Financial Modeling: Developing and using financial models for forecasting, valuation, and scenario analysis.
- Algorithmic Trading: Introduction to basic trading algorithms and backtesting strategies.
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) & FinTech: Exposure to emerging technologies and how they are applied in the financial services industry.
Professional Skills
- Business Strategy: Integrating financial and analytical insights with broader business objectives and decision-making.
- Regulatory Compliance: Understanding securities and business laws and regulatory frameworks for financial institutions.
- Communication & Presentation Skills: Developing effective business communication and presentation abilities.
- Job Opportunities: Graduates are equipped with skills in data analysis, financial modeling, and strategic decision-making, which are sought after in a range of roles.
- Features of the Course:
During Training Period, OJT at Hospitals/Industrial/Companies (If applicable courses only)
Placement Guidance:
Those who are Regular and Part time candidate Assurance the Placement 100% throughout India based on the candidates and other online and distance Candidates. We will guide to the Placement and based on the Candidate’s willing.
- Further Clarification Contact: 88701 91125 , 96299 01300 , 73582 18375