The students who pursue MBA are often expected to show case up-to-date knowledge of business and financial markets. They are considered to have access to latest techniques and terms related to the financial and capital markets. The advisory committees seek their advices on the terms of investments and strategic planning. That is why various programs of MBA in finance have come up in a steep competition with each other in a race to produce more and more competitive candidates from their course. The Curriculum Structure:MBA in finance is designed as a two years course where the first year deals with the fundamental education in various subjects that are generally common to all MBA such as human resource, leadership, statistics, marketing, economics etc. The second year is a study of core specialisation that varies as per one’s specialisation subjects. The main specialisation subjects in finance are:
- Introduction to financial planning and management.
- Wealth management
- Capital markets analysis
- Stocks and commodities
- Financial instruments
- Security analysis
- Futures and options
- Portfolio managements
- Joint ventures
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Investment Banking
- Corporate Finance
- Risk Management
