Adv. Banking

B.Com. Part-III (Adv. Banking)
ADVANCED
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BANKING
(Optional) – Paper - I
( Law And Practice Of Banking In India)
Section-I
Approx.
Periods
Unit 1 :
Banking Laws – Meaning, Nature and Scope
10
Unit 2 :
Bank and Bank Customers – Meaning, Types of Customers,
15
Types of Accounts
Unit 3 :
Bank – Customer Relationship : General relationship, Special
15
Relationship with reference to Rights and Obligations
Unit 4 :A)
Negotiable Instruments – Meaning, Types, Cheque, Bills of
20
Exchange and Promissory Notes, Features of Negotiable Instruments.
B)
New Trends in Banking-(E-Banking ,A.T.M. credit and Debit card )Universalization and Harmonization of Banks
Section – II
Unit 5 :A)
Paying Bank : Meaning, Payment and Paying Banker, Obligations
20
and Protection to paying banker
B)
Unit 6 :
SEBI and Functioning of capital Market in India.
Collecting Banker : Bank Customer and Collection of cheques,
15
Legal protection, Obligations of collecting banker.
Unit 7 :
Securities for Floating Charges – Meaning, Types, Changing
15
Concept of Security
Unit 8 :
Bank Organization : Nature, Bank Management ( Role of Director,
General Mangger, and Branch Management
Banking Regulation Act – 1949.
10
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ADVANCED BANKING
(Optional) - Paper – II
( Banks And Financial Institutions)
Section-I
Unit 1 :
Approx.
Periods
20
Progress of Commercial Banks after Nationalization -
achievements and failures. Banking sector Reforms – Rational
relevance, Narasimhan Committee – Report on Banking and
Financial Systems
Unit 2 :
Comparative Study of Productivity, Profitability and Efficiency
14
of Public Sector, Private Sector and Foreign banks in India
Unit 3 :
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) : Role of RBI as a Central Bank,
13
Monetary Policy of RBI
Unit 4 :
Money Markets – London Money Market, New york Money
13
Market and Indian Money Market
Section – II
Unit 5 :
Development Banking : Concept and importance – Progress in
14
India – Present Position and working of IFC, ICICI, IDBI and SFC's,
changing role of development Banking – Universal Banking.
Unit 6 :A)
Banking in England :-Management and functioning of commercial 16
Banking
B)
Banking in U.S.A.-Management and functioning of of commercial
Banking
Unit 7 :
Non-Banking Financial Institutions in India
16
A)
Mutual Fund-Meaning, Types, present Position and Importance
B)
Housing Finance-NHB,(National Housing Banks)HDFC-(Housing
Development Finance co-operation) SBI-(State Bank of India)
Unit 8 :
International Banking : concept, of share Banking –
Diversification in Banking – Multinational Banking – The
Eurocurrency market.
14
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Reference Books
[for Paper – I and II]
1.
Tannans – Banking Law and Practice in India
2.
Sayers R.S. – Modern Banking
3.
Shekhar K.C. – Banking Theory and Practice
4.
Basu S.K. – Current Banking Theory and Practice
5.
Vaish M.C. – Modern Banking
6.
Panandikar S.G. – Banking in India
7.
Maheshwari S.N. – Banking Law and Practice
8.
Subba Rao P. – Principles and Practice of Bank Management
9.
Desai Vasant – Indian banking
10.
Mugali V.M. – Law and Practice of Banking
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ADVANCED BANKING (Opt.) Paper - I & II
Distribution of Marks
Total Marks of the Question Papers will be 100
Section – I will carry 50 marks and Section – II will carry 50 marks
Nature of Question Papers
Section – I
Question – 1 Broad Question
15 Marks
OR
Question – 1 Broad Question
Question – 2 Broad Question
15 Marks
OR
Question – 2 Broad Question
Question – 3 Short Notes (Any Four out of Six)
20 Marks
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Section – II
Question – 4 Broad Question
15 Marks
OR
Question – 4 Broad Question
Question – 5 Broad Question
15 Marks
OR
Question – 5 Broad Question
Question – 6 Short Notes (Any Four out of Six)
20 Marks
EQUIVALENCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TITLES AND CONTENTS OF
PAPERS- (FOR REVISED SYLLABUS)
Sr.No.
Title of Old Paper
Title of New Paper
1.
ADVANCED BANKING ADVANCED BANKING
(Optional) – Paper - I
( Law And Practice Of Banking In
India)
2.
ADVANCED
BANKING
ADVANCED BANKING
(Optional) - Paper – II
( Banks And Financial Institutions)
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