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Duration

4 Years

Finance

Asbm University Bhubaneswar
Duration
4 Years
Finance UG OFFLINE

Duration

4 Years

Finance

Asbm University Bhubaneswar
Duration
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Fees

₹6,50,000

Placement

92.0%

Avg Package

₹4,50,000

Highest Package

₹8,00,000

OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
4 Years
Finance
UG
OFFLINE

Fees

₹6,50,000

Placement

92.0%

Avg Package

₹4,50,000

Highest Package

₹8,00,000

Seats

120

Students

1,200

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Seats

120

Students

1,200

Curriculum

Course Structure Overview

SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredits (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
1MATH101Calculus I3-0-0-3-
1ECON101Introduction to Economics3-0-0-3-
1FIN101Financial Principles3-0-0-3-
2MATH201Calculus II3-0-0-3MATH101
2ECON201Microeconomics3-0-0-3ECON101
2FIN201Corporate Accounting3-0-0-3-
3MATH301Statistics I3-0-0-3MATH201
3ECON301Macroeconomics3-0-0-3ECON201
3FIN301Financial Markets3-0-0-3FIN201
4MATH401Probability Theory3-0-0-3MATH301
4ECON401International Economics3-0-0-3ECON301
4FIN401Investment Analysis3-0-0-3FIN301
5MATH501Financial Mathematics3-0-0-3MATH401
5FIN501Risk Management3-0-0-3FIN401
5FIN502Derivatives and Options3-0-0-3FIN401
6MATH601Advanced Statistics3-0-0-3MATH501
6FIN601Fixed Income Securities3-0-0-3FIN501
6FIN602Portfolio Theory3-0-0-3FIN401
7FIN701Financial Modeling3-0-0-3FIN602
7FIN702Behavioral Finance3-0-0-3FIN501
8FIN801Capstone Project4-0-0-4FIN702

Advanced Departmental Electives

Quantitative Methods in Finance: This course delves into advanced statistical and mathematical methods used in modern finance, including regression analysis, time series modeling, and Monte Carlo simulations. Students learn to apply these techniques to real-world financial problems.

Financial Risk Management: Designed for students interested in careers in risk management, this course covers value at risk (VaR), credit risk assessment, operational risk management, and regulatory compliance frameworks such as Basel III.

Corporate Valuation Techniques: This elective explores various methods of valuing companies and assets, including DCF models, comparable company analysis, and precedent transaction analysis. Students work on case studies involving actual corporate valuations.

Fintech and Digital Finance: An emerging field that combines financial services with cutting-edge technology. Topics include blockchain, cryptocurrency, digital payments, robo-advisors, and regulatory challenges in fintech innovation.

International Financial Markets: Focuses on the functioning of global financial markets, exchange rate determination, international investment strategies, and cross-border capital flows. Students engage with case studies from emerging economies.

Behavioral Finance: Examines how psychological biases and emotions influence financial decision-making. The course integrates insights from psychology and economics to explain market anomalies and investor behavior.

Derivatives Pricing and Trading: This course provides a deep dive into the pricing models for options, futures, swaps, and other derivatives instruments. Students learn to use these tools in real-world trading scenarios.

Fixed Income Securities: Covers the characteristics and valuation of bonds, mortgages, and other fixed income instruments. The course includes practical aspects such as duration matching, convexity, and immunization strategies.

Investment Banking Operations: Provides an overview of investment banking functions including underwriting, M&A advisory, equity research, and capital markets operations. Students simulate real-world deal structures.

Financial Engineering: Combines mathematical modeling with financial theory to design complex financial instruments and strategies. Topics include exotic derivatives, structured products, and algorithmic trading systems.

Project-Based Learning Philosophy

Our department emphasizes project-based learning as a cornerstone of the Finance curriculum. Students are encouraged to apply theoretical concepts to real-world problems through a series of mini-projects and a final-year capstone project.

The mini-projects, undertaken in the second and third years, focus on specific areas such as portfolio optimization, risk assessment, or financial modeling. These projects allow students to develop practical skills while working with real datasets and industry-standard software.

The capstone project, completed in the final year, is a comprehensive research endeavor that integrates all aspects of the Finance curriculum. Students select their own topics, often based on current market trends or policy issues, and work closely with faculty mentors to produce publishable research or innovative financial solutions.

Faculty mentors are selected based on their expertise in specific domains, ensuring that students receive personalized guidance throughout their project journey. The evaluation criteria include the quality of analysis, depth of research, clarity of presentation, and potential impact of the findings.