The objective of this course isto acquire knowledge related to functioning of banking systemandmajor act pertaining to its functioning in India.
Course Outcome(COs):
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Learning Outcome (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Code |
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ATG 513 |
Banking law and practices |
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Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Reading assignments, Demonstration, power point presentations
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks
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Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Concept of Financial inclusion and literacy
Banking Regulation act 1949, RBI Act 1934 –Main Provisions
P.N. Varshney, Banking law and Practice, Sultan chand and Sons, Delhi
B.S. Khubehandani, Practice and Law of Banking, MacMillian India Limited
Jain, Khanna, Tiwari, “ Banking and Public Finance” V.K India Enterprises, New Delhi.
Natarajan S, Parameshwaran R, “ Indian Banking” S.Chand& Company LTD, New Delhi
Davar S.R., Banking Law & Practice, Vikas Publishing House, Delhi
Shrivastava P.K.,Banking Law & Practice, Himalaya Publishing House, Bombay
Shrivastava R.S., Nigam Divya, Management of Indian Financial Institutions” Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi
TannanM.L.,Banking Law and Practice, Indian Law House, Delhi
Bhole, L. M., Financial Markets and Institutions, Tata McGraw Hill, Delhi.