JAIN Online invites applications for MCom in financial markets programme
Vaishnavi Shukla | January 29, 2025 | 06:53 PM IST | 1 min read
JAIN Online: The admissions for the two-year master’s programme are ongoing. Candidates must have at least 50% marks in graduation to apply for the programme.
NEW DELHI : JAIN online the e-learning platform of JAIN Deemed-to-be-University invites admissions for its master’s of commerce in financial markets programme. Candidates having at least 50% marks in their graduation can apply for the two-year MCom programme.
The semester-wise fee for the master’s of commerce in financial markets programme is Rs 32, 500. The programme will offer a foundation in financial markets, investment strategies, and macroeconomic analytics.
“The programme will also provide insights into the global perspective on financial systems by equipping students with the skills to analyze financial data and assess stock performance to create optimized investment portfolios,” the official JAIN online statement said.
The programme aims to improve students’ skills before entering the job market with confidence and also offer practical and theoretical knowledge.
JAIN Online: MCom in Financial Markets
After completing the MCom programme in financial markets, graduates can take up professions such as economic advisor, investment banker, corporate finance manager, and financial and equity research analyst.
"Additionally, the programme aims to prepare students with skills required in stock market trading and derivatives trading, which is now getting popular among the youth to generate income outside the constraints of conventional jobs," the official JAIN Online statement added.
Raj Singh the vice-Chancellor of JAIN (Deemed-to-be University) said: “The financial market plays a pivotal role in India’s fast-growing economy. With a transparent and robust system, India strengthens its position as a global economic leader. Robust knowledge will further enhance the growth.” Talking about the importance of course he said, “Education in financial markets is crucial to make informed decisions about investments, savings and risk mitigation. The knowledge gives the power to build competence in managing capital and navigating market complexities. The students, after completion of the course, will be able to join the industry and contribute valuable insights toward its growth.”
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