MBA (International Banking & Finance)
De-regulation and Liberalization of financial markets of the developed world, followed by the emerging economies, during
the past three decades, has brought in an era of cross border capital flows leveraged by IT, volatility, Euro Currency and
Derivatives. This created a need for a more equipped professional in the area of banking and finance, wherein
the existing courses, with the prime focus on domestic markets and traditional banking systems, were absolutely
inadequate.This has necessitated the requirement of a course in International Banking and Finance addressing the most
contemporary issues of the banking and financial services industry. The recent collapse of the US and Global markets has
triggered the need for the second phase of reforms in the academic input of such courses. With the increasing global
debate on the manifestations of the ruthless Capitalism and the supremacy of the US financial system has brought Risk
Management, Global Surveillance, Ethical Banking, Financial Prudence and Financial Inclusion to the main stage.
The Two Year MBA (IBF) has considered these changing needs and the future requirements of the industry in designing the
most contemporary curriculum for the course,benchmarketing with the best of the course of its kind.
Objectives:
The Programme seeks to achieve the following objectives:
To enable the students to become effective Banking
Professionals in the International Banking and Finance area
in today’s globally competitive environment
To vest them with special skills to work in the area of
international banking and finance;
To equip them with the necessary skills for effectively
operating in a dynamic multicultural business
environment;
Eligibility
50% aggregate marks in any Bachelor’s degree (after 10 +2) from a recognized University.
CAT- ‘10/IIFT ‘10/XAT 2011/MAT (Sept ‘10, Dec ‘10 and Feb 2011)/GET ‘11 scores.
| Trimester-I | Trimester-II | |
| IBF 101 Managerial Economics | IBF 201 Macro Economics | |
| IBF 102 Business Communication | IBF 202 Management Accounting-II | |
| IBF 103 Management Accounting-I | IBF 203 Financial Management-I | |
| IBF 104 Quantitative Techniques-I | IBF 204 Marketing Management-II | |
| IBF 105 Management Perspectives | IBF 205 Operations Management | |
| IBF 106 Organizational Behaviour | IBF 206 EXIM Management-II | |
| IBF 107 Marketing Management-I | IBF 207 Quantitative Techniques-II | |
| IBF 108 Geo-Political Environment | IBF 208 Foreign Language | |
| IBF 109 Introduction to Intl. Business | IBF 209 Business Environment & Policy | |
| IBF 110 Management Professional Development | ||
| Trimester-III | Trimester-IV | |
| IBF 301. International Trade, WTO & Trade Policy Issues | IBF 401 Summer Project | |
| IBF 302. Human Resource Management | IBF 402 Global Financial Markets | |
| IBF 303 Banking Theory and Practice | IBF 403 International Banking | |
| IBF 304. International Marketing Management | IBF 404 International Trade Finance | |
| IBF 305. Financial Management-II | IBF 405 International Financial Management | |
| IBF 306. Supply Chain Management | IBF 406 International Legal Environment for Banking | |
| IBF 307. Business Law | IBF 407 IT in Banking | |
| IBF 308. Research Methods | IBF 408 Business Strategy and Management Control System | |
| IBF 309. Foreign Language | ||
| Trimester-V | Trimester-VI | |
| IBF 501 Treasury Management | Research Project + 1 Elective | |
| IBF 502 Business Ethics | (or) | |
| IBF 503 Financial Services | Business Proposal + 1 Elective | |
| IBF 504 International Finance | (or) | |
| IBF 505 Environment & Disaster Management | 2 Electives | |
| IBF 506 Risk Management in Banking | ||
| IBF 507 Marketing of Financial Services | ||
| IBF 508 Investment Banking | ||
| Electives in International Banking & Finance | Electives in SAP | |
| IBF E1 Strategic International Banking | IBF S1 FICO | |
| IBF E2 Financial Engineering and Derivatives | ||
| IBF E3 International Portfolio Management | ||
| IBF E4 Global Financial Flows | ||