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MBA in Financial Markets: The financial sector is the new-generation growth industry in India. Banking, insurance, and securities markets are experiencing rapid and diversified growth. Innovations in product design and distribution, growing needs of clients and investors, competition and liberalization, and transparency in operations are leading to various market segments experiencing exponential growth, adding further to the momentum and vibrancy of the Indian economy.
These developments offer enormous opportunities for professional growth. Expertise and skillsets in understanding the nature and growth of financial markets and continuous learning on the current developments are the key and critical factors for a successful professional. It is the knowledge that will enhance the stature of the professional and enlarge the scope of
engagements in various activities and operations.
Financial markets are poised to emerge as the sector with immense potential for employment generation. The exponential growth of financial markets has given rise to various jobs and professions requiring diverse range of skill-sets and expertise. Experts believe that the financial sector will be the next big thing after information technology in creating employment and scope for self-employment opportunities.
It is important to gain proficiency in various aspects of the financial markets to get into this space with meaningful participation and outcome. MBA in Financial Markets Practice could help immensely in this regard.
MBA in Financial Markets Practice is a major intervention that provides the students and professionals with the skill and
expertise to get a grasp of the complex nature of financial markets and the processes involved in operations.
Growth of turnover in various segments of the Indian stock market
Year | Turnover (`crore) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Cash Segment (All India) | Equity Derivatives (NSE+BSE) | Currency Derivatives (NSE+MCX+USE) | Interest Rate Derivatives (NSE) | |
2009-10 | 55,16,833 | 1,76,63,899 | 37,27,262 | 2,975 |
2010-11 | 46,82,437 | 2,92,48,375 | 76,43,805 | 62 |
2011-12 | 34,78,391 | 3,21,58,208 | 98,96,413 | 3,959 |
No. of Listed Companies
Year | NSE No. of Companies listed | BSE No. of Companies listed |
---|---|---|
2010-11 | 1,574 | 5067 |
2010-12 | 1,646 | 5133 |
2010-13 | 1,666 | 5,211 |
Growth of Turnover in various segments of Indian Stock Market
Year | Turnover (`core) | ||
---|---|---|---|
Cash Segment (All India) | Equity Derivatives (NSE + BSE + NCX-SX) | Currency Derivatives (NSE + MCX-SX + USE) | |
2010-11 | 46,82,437 | 2,92,48,375 | 76,43,805 |
2011-12 | 34,78,391 | 3,21,58,208 | 98,96,413 |
2012-13 | 32,57,087 | 3,87,04,572 | 87,10,504 |
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