Yes, this book is meticulously crafted to adhere 100% to the latest syllabus of Financial Markets and Services (NBCM 404) for B.Com. 4th Semester at Panjab University, Chandigarh, as per the New Education Policy (NEP).
Absolutely. The book is divided into structured chapters that comprehensively cover all topics of Unit I (Financial Markets) and Unit II (Financial Services) as specified in the PU syllabus.
Yes, the chapters on the Primary Market and Initial Public Offering (IPO) provide clear, step-by-step explanations of concepts like Book Building, pricing, allotment, and the process for retail investors.
Yes, there are dedicated chapters on the Central Bank and specifically on the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), detailing its role, objectives, functions, and its position as the regulator of the Indian money market.
Yes, it includes dedicated sections on modern Financial Services such as Unit-Linked Insurance Products (ULIPs), Factoring, Forfeiting, Leasing, and Securitization, giving students an overview of these important instruments.
Definitely. The content is organized to help students tackle both Section A (short answers) and Sections B & C (essay-type questions). The chapter flow mirrors the syllabus units, aiding in focused study.
Yes, the book provides a detailed analysis of both markets, highlighting their nature, roles, functions, and key distinctions in a dedicated section for clarity.
The chapter on Mutual Funds covers the concept, types, advantages, structure, and operational framework in a student-friendly and easy-to-understand manner.
The associated course NBCM 404 is a 4-credit major (3 theory + 1 tutorial). The book's depth and coverage are designed to match this credit load and the corresponding 45+15 hours of instruction.
Yes, Merchant Banking is covered in a full chapter discussing its concept, functions, and role in the financial system in detail.
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Yes, this book is meticulously crafted to adhere 100% to the latest syllabus of Financial Markets and Services (NBCM 404) for B.Com. 4th Semester at Panjab University, Chandigarh, as per the New Education Policy (NEP).
Absolutely. The book is divided into structured chapters that comprehensively cover all topics of Unit I (Financial Markets) and Unit II (Financial Services) as specified in the PU syllabus.
Yes, the chapters on the Primary Market and Initial Public Offering (IPO) provide clear, step-by-step explanations of concepts like Book Building, pricing, allotment, and the process for retail investors.
Yes, there are dedicated chapters on the Central Bank and specifically on the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), detailing its role, objectives, functions, and its position as the regulator of the Indian money market.
Yes, it includes dedicated sections on modern Financial Services such as Unit-Linked Insurance Products (ULIPs), Factoring, Forfeiting, Leasing, and Securitization, giving students an overview of these important instruments.
Definitely. The content is organized to help students tackle both Section A (short answers) and Sections B & C (essay-type questions). The chapter flow mirrors the syllabus units, aiding in focused study.
Yes, the book provides a detailed analysis of both markets, highlighting their nature, roles, functions, and key distinctions in a dedicated section for clarity.
The chapter on Mutual Funds covers the concept, types, advantages, structure, and operational framework in a student-friendly and easy-to-understand manner.
The associated course NBCM 404 is a 4-credit major (3 theory + 1 tutorial). The book's depth and coverage are designed to match this credit load and the corresponding 45+15 hours of instruction.
Yes, Merchant Banking is covered in a full chapter discussing its concept, functions, and role in the financial system in detail.