THE technical rigour of industry-led programmes produces highly skilled professionals. The end result: well-trained candidates get quickly absorbed in respective companies. Read on to find out more
National Stock Exchange (NSE)
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National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. is a leading stock exchange in the country in derivatives and equity trading and is committed to improving the financial well-being of those who invest in stocks.
NSE’s offering: Post Graduate programme in Financial Markets (PGP-FM) - weekday and weekend mode. The programme, launched by NSE, runs in collaboration with the National Institute of Financial Management (NIFM), which is promoted by the Ministry of Finance.
Course content: The programme, designed jointly by NIFM and NSE, focuses on practical exposure alongside theory. “Students practise on a market simulation software (called NSE Learn to Trade) trading skills. On equity, derivatives, currency etc without investing actual money,” informs Arup Mukherjee, Asst Vice President, NSE. He adds, “International exposure to financial centres is an essential part.”
Eligibility: To enrol, candidates need 50 percent marks in graduation. Students with CAT/MAT/XAT score can apply. Else, aspirants can appear for NIFM-NSE online test and clear personal interview.
Fee: Rs 3.95 lakhs for the full course.
Job opportunities: One can find placement as a financial planner, as an analyst - equity, technical, derivatives, as fund/risk/portfolio/wealth manager or as a financial journalist. Job opportunities are in banks, mutual funds, research firms, KPOs, broking firms, equity research companies, capital markets etc. The more sought-after courses are the NSE Certified Market Professional and specific finance modules.^
Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)
AIMING TO be innovative, stock exchanges regularly need competent people |
Asia’s first stock exchange, the Bombay Stock Exchange’s equity index-the SENSEX, is India’s most widely tracked stock market benchmark index. BSE Institute Limited is a capital market educational institute.
BSE’s offering: For undergraduates, a key programme is the Global Financial Market Professional Programme. It is a part-time programme of 2.5 years, with enrolling capacity of 30 students and conducted in all the four metro cities and Ahmedabad. The other offering is one-year distance learning programme titled Post Graduate Diploma in Stock Markets (PGD-SM). The contact classes are run in several cities. Recently the BSE Institute launched Post Graduate programme in Business Journalism with 30 seats. Key topics covered are: Finance, Economics and Financial Markets. The institute also has certificate programmes for students and professionals. The Certificate Program on Capital Markets (Conducted jointly with JBIMS, Mumbai) is ideal for brokers, investment consultants, management students and portfolio managers. The 10-week course is conducted on weekdays from 6-8 p.m.
The competitive edge that it gives to students is unparalleled. Ambarish Datta, MD&CEO, BSE Institute explains, “Housed in the stock exchange we give students ample opportunities to witness and participate in live market events.”
Course content: Students are given exposure on financial accounting, demat and depositories, trading, equity markets, risk management and securities law, among others.
Jobs: Students take up jobs as business/financial analysts, investment bankers, manager- capital markets, manager –risk and regulation, among others.
Fee: Rs 45,000-135,000 depending on course and duration.
“Housed in stock exchange, we give students ample opportunities to witness & participate in live market events” Ambarish datta MD & CEO, BSE |
CRISIL
A Standard and Poor’s Company, CRISIL is a rating agency and also works in areas of risk and policy advisory. The agency provides research inputs to leading banks and firms.
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CRISIL’s offering: CRISIL Certified Analyst Programme (CCAP). It is a two-year intensive, entry-level, work-cum-study programme.
Course content: “The programme has 24 different finance related subjects and hence a student’s understanding of finance is at a deeper level,” says Gautam Pal, a former student.
Eligibility: Graduates or final year students from any stream with 60 percent marks are eligible to apply. The candidates are shortlisted based on their scores in CAT, XAT or the CRISIL Aptitude Test.
Fee: Only Rs. 1500 as application fees.
Jobs: On successful completion the participants work with CRISIL as Management Trainees and are eligible to get a minimum salary of Rs. 6 lakhs. “During the course, candidates receive annual salary of Rs. 1.25 lakh in the first year and Rs. 2.25 lakh in the second year,” informs G Ravishankar, President, Human Resources, CRISIL.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
The institute is a statutory body that produces and regulates Chartered Accountants in India. ICAI contributes in education, professional development and also helps in maintaining auditing and accounting standards.
Programme offering: Accounting Technician Course. Students who enrol in ICAI have a primary goal – to be a CA. However, if for certain reasons a candidate is unable to make the cut, then he/she can opt for an accounting technician profession. The institute also offers a range of continuing education programmes for qualified CAs as well.
Eligibility: A candidate who has already passed Entrance Examination or Foundation Examination or Professional Education (Examination-I) is eligible for enrolment.
Course content: The aspirants undertake course of nine months, go through 35 hours of orientation programme and 100 hours of IT Training before appearing in Accounting Technician Examination (ATE). Group I of Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC) is equivalent to ATC. After passing ATE, the candidates are also required to complete 12 months at work.
Award: Accounting Technician Certificate awarded on completion of the above.
Jobs: A candidate who does not wish to complete erstwhile Intermediate/PE-II/PCC/IPCC can opt for ATC. Accounting Technicians work in areas of accounts and finance supporting the CA and associate CAs. ICAI assists in placements.^
Insurance Regulator of India and the Government
CUSTOMISED COURSES are on the rise where banks invest in training programmes specific to their products |
Hyderabad-based Institute of Insurance and Risk Management (IIRM) is promoted by Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) and runs several Post Graduate diploma courses.
Course offering 1: The International Post Graduate Diploma in Risk Management is a one-year programme, where students intern for one month. The internship takes place at IRDA or at the Reserve Bank of India, nationalised banks, insurance companies or at broking houses. Students may intern at stock exchanges and rating agencies too.
Course offering 2: The institute also provides courses in International Post Graduate Diploma in Life Insurance and International Post Graduate Diploma in General Insurance.
Course offering 3: IIRM also has PG Diploma in Actuarial Sciences which is a 15-month programme with one-and-a-half month’s internship. Apart from core learning in actuarial risk management, the students get to learn statistical methods, financial mathematics, economics and communications.
Eligibility: Graduates from any discipline including engineers/MBA from any recognized university with a minimum of 50% marks or candidates with professional qualification like CA, ICWAI, CS etc are eligible to apply.
Fee: Varies from Rs. 1.3 lakhs to 5.5 lakhs
Jobs: Insurance Companies, broking houses, banks, IT Companies and other financial institutions come to the campus for recruitment.^
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
Set up with the mandate to protect the interests of investors in securities, SEBI’s primary focus is to promote the development of, and regulate the securities market. The Board has established the National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM).
Programme offering: NISM offers a Post Graduate Diploma in Securities Market (PGDSM). It is a one-year full-time programme, and is targeted at students who aspire a career in security markets. The candidates interested in admission have to be graduates with 50 percent. The course deals with fund management, sales/product and brand management, operations and services, information technology, financial advice and planning among others. Students join in sales and marketing, as fund managers, investment advisors in securities market. The fee is Rs. 2.5 lakhs.
NISM also provides certificate in financial engineering and risk management. The fee is Rs 1.50 lakhs. It is a weekend as well as residential programme. It caters to working professionals too. The pass-out students can seek jobs in securities research firms, investment banks, private equity companies, mutual funds, pension funds and others. The institute also runs short-term courses in currency derivatives, mutual funds, and securities operations, among others.
Institute of Finance Banking and Insurance (IFBI)
Though IFBI is not industry-backed in the traditional sense, it runs customized programmes for ICICI bank, Axis Bank and Karur Vysya Bank. IFBI is an initiative of NIIT with equity participation from ICICI Bank.
Programme offering: PG Diploma in Banking Operations with ICICI bank. It is a nine-month programme with six months of full-time work and three months of internship period wherein the students get paid internship. The programme covers basic modules such as financial accounting and maths, retail banking with its products and process as well as customer service skills. This is alongside the bank- specific products and processes. The other programme, Post Gradute Diploma in Retail banking is with Axis Bank and Post Graduate Diploma in Branch Banking is in association with Karur Vysya Bank.
Fee: Ranges from Rs. 50,000- 80,000.
Jobs: “Students are also offered scholarships up to Rs. 16,000,” apprises S. Venkatesh, President, NIIT–IFBI. Successful students get placed in respective banks.
Application Date:11 November,2024 - 08 April,2025