Scroll horizontally to view more | Paper | Number of Questions | Maximum Marks |
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| Paper-II | 150 | 75 |
Note :-
- Duration of Paper: 3 Hours
- All Questions carry equal marks.
- Medium of Competitive Exam: Bilingual in English & Hindi
- There will be Negative Marking.
- Objective type paper .
Syllabus : Economic Administration & Financial Management-II
Unit I - Banking and Financial Institutions
- Banks: Types, Functions, and Importance
- Reserve Bank of India, NABARD, Rural Banking
- Banking Sector Reforms in India
- E-Banking
- Development Banking: IDBI, IFCI, SFCs, UTI, SIDBI
- Challenges before Commercial Banks in 21st Century
- Problems of Banking Sector in India
- Financial Sector Reforms in India
Unit II - International Finance and Foreign Exchange
- Nature and Scope of International Finance
- Foreign Direct Investment and Foreign Institutional Investors
- International Capital Markets, GDRs and ADRs
- Balance of Payment & Balance of Trade
- W.T.O. and India
- International Financial Institutions- IMF, IBRD, ADB, EXIM BANK and ECGC
- Foreign Exchange Rate - Mechanism, Risk and its Management
- Convertibility of Rupee, Devaluation of Currency
Unit III - Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
- Management of Securities
- Investment Spectrum
- Primary and Secondary Market Operations
- Credit Ratings in India
- Government Securities Market
- Theories of Portfolio Management
- Mutual Funds, Investors' Protection
- Regulation of Capital Market
- Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI): Objectives, Functions and Role
Unit IV - Financial Management
- Meaning, Nature and Scope of Financial Management, Concept of Financial Technology (FinTech)
- Capital Budgeting – Concept, Techniques and Importance
- Cost of Capital
- Capital Structure, Leverage
- Ratio Analysis
- Fund Flow and Cash Flow Analysis
- Working Capital Management
- Marginal Cost Analysis, Dividend Policy, Bonus Issue
Unit V - Quantitative Techniques
- Correlation and Regression for Business Decisions
- Probability – Basic Concepts, Different Approaches
- Index Numbers, Time Series Analysis
- Hypothesis: Definition, Types, Objectives, Steps in Hypothesis Testing
- Sampling, Probability and Non-Probability Sampling, Sampling Methods
- Chi-Square Test, Goodness of Fit
- ANOVA (Analysis of Variance)
- Linear Programming, Queuing Theory, Game Theory, PERT and CPM