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INTRODUCTION
Almost all firms including but not limited to government,
semi-government, co-operative, private, industries required to have
one or more financial managers. Duties of Finance managers include
the preparation of financial reports, direct or indirect investment
activities, and implementation of cash, etc. Finance Managers also
need to develop strategies and implement the short term as well as
long-term goals of the organization.
Sometimes title Finance manager is also interchanged with
controller, treasurer or finance officer, credit manager, cash
manager, risk and insurance manager, etc. and hence the duties also
vary according to the change in the title.
Finance plays the role like spinal cord in the human body, and this
exactly describes how vital the role of a Finance Manager is in the
industry.
POTENTIAL CAREERS
There is great demand for potential Finance Managers in all type of
industries in India and overseas. There are openings in industries
like Banking, Co-operative Credit Organisations, Insurance &
Investment Companies, Manufacturing industries, Information
Technology firms, all Government and Semi-Government organizations,
etc.
STRUCTURE
Semester 1
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Sub Code |
Details |
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105 |
Financial Reporting and Control (Accounts)
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104 |
Quantitative Methods |
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106 |
Managerial Economic |
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107 |
Managerial Finance
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114 |
International Economy & Finance |
Semester 2
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Sub Code |
Details |
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120 |
Capital Markets |
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121 |
Financial Institution |
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122 |
Corporate Tax Planning |
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123 |
Investment Planning Management |
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124 |
Risk Management |
ELIGIBILITY
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Duration |
Eligibility |
1 Year
(2 Semester) |
Any Graduate or Diploma holder
with three years of experience |
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