About BSE - Commodity & Commodity Derivatives Course
Here are the details of BSE - Commodity & Commodity Derivatives Course including duration, Eligibility, Admission Criteria, Fees and Syllabus.
OBJECTIVES
This program aims at introducing investors to a new opportunity of investments and to create awareness about basics of Commodity Trading and Commodity Derivatives.
PROGRAMME CONTENTS
Day 1
- Introduction to the Commodity Sector
- Global Commodity Market Dynamics
- Indian Commodity Market Status and Prospects
- Role of Government, Institutional & Regulatory Framework
- Commodity Exchanges: Functions, Membership, Trading, Clearing, Legal & Taxation Issues
- Commodity Specific Exchange or Multi- Commodity Exchange
- Synergy between Equity and Commodity Markets, Migration from one market to another
- Product and Market Knowledge & Role of Information
Day 2
- Overview of various derivatives market across the products
- Options and Commodity Product Structuring
- Rationale of Commodity Futures
TARGET AUDIENCE
Brokers, Sub-brokers, Regulators, Traders, Consultants and other Capital Market Intermediaries.
DURATION & TIMINGS
2 days
9.30 am to 5.30 pm
FEES
Rs. 4,000.00 + 10.30% (Service Tax + Education Cess) per participant inclusive of course material, tuition fees, snacks and lunch.
About the College
BSE has carved out a unique position among stock exchanges in the world in respect of knowledge development and management. It set up an exclusive training facility way back in 1989 which has now emerged as the leading facility in financial and securities market training in India.
BTI currently offers 36 courses, conducted over 180 programmes attended by over 8,200 participants a year. Participants are not only from all over the country but also from South Asia, Central Asia, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa. BTI also conducts various customised programmes for leading corporate and financial institutions.
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Which are the best courses after 12th for commerce stream?
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after 12th ...first of all go for b.com(regular..from a well certified college)......nd side by start doing a good course like CA, CS,ICWA...etc etc...or you can go for computer courses or a beautician course.....commerce has a lot of scope...start consulting your lecturers, attend seminars, participate in co-curricular activities....in this way ur range of knowledge will widen up!...
...nd ya!...b.com is not a very hi-fi degree so after b.com...u can go for...MBA..M.com...nd so many other courses...but if you follow up with b.com along with a CA/CS/ICWA cours...believe me...u r gonna rock it!
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Hi,My brother lost his one subject in final year B.com.This month he s goimg to wright that.After that any short term couses in this field pls guide m...
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but where should i do the CFP course??
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Can you suggest me some good colleges in Mumbai for Capital Markets?
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BSE Institute and UTI Institute of capital markets
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What I do after B.com
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Dear Devandra,
As you have commerce background you may explore: Chartered Accountancy (CA), Certified Financial Analyst (CFA), Cost Accountancy (from ICWA), Company Secretary Ship (CS), Stock Broking or MBA. If you are interested in any other field, do let us know. To tell you more about the courses/ professions stated above: CAs are Audit and Account experts. Beyond maintaining accounts in a firm, their work includes Accountancy, Auditing, and Cost accountancy, Taxation, Investigation and Consultancy. A CS is a professional whose role in a corporate set up is that of an advisor for legal matters. A CFA is trained in financial management, investment management and management accounting. Today almost all strategic industries like, engineering, chemical, pharmaceutical, steel and oil and service sectors including telecommunication and agriculture sector have been brought in the statutory Cost Accounting and Cost Audit net.
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I HAVE GIVEN XII EXAMS RECENTLY...............I AM JUST CONFUSED,THAT WHAT IS BEST IN FUTURE.PLEASE RECOMEEND SOME COURSES
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Hi Darshil,
It all depends on your interest, Are you looking for short term courses or a degree course after 12th. What subjects you had taken in XII class?
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