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Goa Business School GOA UNIVERSITY GOA BUSINESS SCHOOL MBA (Financial Services) ADMISSION BROCHURE ACADEMIC YEAR 2021-22 DEAN AND VICE-DEANS OF GOA BUSINESS SCHOOL Prof. M. S. Dayanand Dean Goa Business School Prof. K. B. Subhash Prof. P. K. Sudarsan Vice-Dean (Academics) Vice-Dean (Research) Goa Business School Goa Business School Visit https://www.unigoa.ac.in/dept/goa-business-school.html for further information 2 Faculty Profiles Prof. B. Ramesh Dr. Harip Khanapuri Chairman, BOS Associate Professor [Financial Services] Areas of Interest: Areas of Interest: Capital Markets, Accounting and finance, Accounting, Capital market studies, Corporate Finance. Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Tourism Sector Dr. Pournima Dhume Dr. Prachi Kolamker Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Programme Director, [MBA-Financial Areas of Interest: Services] Corporate Governance, Accounting, Areas of Interest: Corporate Restructuring. Capital Markets, Financial Services, Marketing, Taxation Dr. Narayan Parab Dr. Pinky Pawaskar Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Areas of Interest: Areas of Interest: Capital Markets, Marketing Management, Behavioural Finance, Tourism Management, Macroeconomics, Consumer Behaviour Financial Services Mrs. Sanjeeta Parab Mr. Jick Castanha Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Areas of Interest: Areas of Interest: Derivatives Market, Finance, Capital Market, Marketing, Accounting, Tourism Econometrics Visit https://www.unigoa.ac.in/dept/goa-business-school.html for further information 3 Foundation of MBA (Financial Services) & Advisory Committee Vice Chancellor, Goa University Shri C. B. Bhave Chairman, Securities Exchange Board of India Member Shri M. R Maiyya Former Executive Director, BSE and former Chairman, Member Interconnected Stock Exchange of India Ltd., Mumbai Dr. M. T. Raju Former Economic Advisor, SEBI and Professor, Indian Member Institute of Capital Market (UTI ICM), Navi Mumbai Mr. T. Krishna Mohan Yasasvy Consultants, Hyderabad Dr. Bramaiah Professor, Institute of Development Banking and Research Member Shri Dattaraj Salgaonkar Former President, Member Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry Member Secretary, Dean, Erstwhile Faculty of Commerce, Goa University Goa University launched an innovative Academic Programme, Masters in Financial Services (MFS) in January 2000, subsequently it was re-nomenclated as MBA in Financial Services has successfully admitted 22 Batches. MBA (Financial Services) currently offers a unique blend of Academic inputs with industry collaboration. Inauguration of MFS on January 24th 2000 4 Our alumni making us proud Aarti Koya Pratima Divgi Mr. Anish Albuquerque (2000-02) (2000-02) (2004-06) Vice President, Director, CDP, Hong Kong, CFO, Imperial Wealth Capvent PE Fund ASEAN Services, Panaji Goa Rudresh Kunde Vihar Naik Lizann Lopes Lobo (2005-07) (2013-15) (2013-15) Chief Manager, Bid/Proposal Manager, Director, New Product Development, Microsoft Inc. La Fincorp National Stock Exchange Fakhridin Safarov Amit Khorjuvenkar Zenebia Sequeira (2013-15) (2013-15) (2014-16) HR Manager, Hyatt, Senior Executive, Team Leader Dushanbe, Tajikistan MCX Clearing Corporation JP Morgan Chase & Co Limited 5 Our alumni making us proud Girish Chandra Aparna Naik Danica Aguiar (2014-16) (2014-16) (2014-16) Deputy Manager Branch Operation Executive National Stock Exchange Associate, Nippon India DSP Mutual Fund Mutual Fund Chandrika Khadka Sana Khwaja Alfred Carvalho (2015-17) (2016-18) (2016-18) Assistant Manger National Stock Exchange of Relationship Manager, HSBC India Ltd. SBI Mutual Fund Greta Gomes Niliksha Mayekar Soham Tivrekar (2017-19) (2017-19) (2018-20) Community Manager at Officer, Digital Marketing Executive 91 Spring Board Business IFB Industries Ltd. Eeztail Startup Hub Private Limited 6 ADMISSION PROCEDURE FOR MBA (FS) PROGRAMME The admission to MBA-Financial Services Programme is based on AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) conducted by Associations of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) subsequently followed with Group Discussion and Personal Interview. AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) IMPORTANT DATES Details Dates ATMA Exam Dates 14th February 2021 and 30th May 2021 Registration for the Exam OPEN NOW Last Date for Fee Payment 07th February 2021 (25% concession in fees for Women candidates) Last Date of Registration 08th February 2021 Result 19th February 2021 Registration Link for ATMA Exam: https://www.atmaaims.com/onlinefeepay.aspx Orientation for the candidates on the Admissions is scheduled on 5th February 2021. Kindly register for the orientation session. Details available on www.unigoa.ac.in Eligibility and Admission (a) To be eligible for admission to MBA (FS) Programme a candidate shall be required to be a Graduate in any stream including Commerce, Science, Arts, Engineering, Management and Professionals like CS, CA, ICWA, CMA, CAIIB and CFA, who have completed their graduation from Goa University or any other recognized University in India or abroad are eligible to apply for the course. (b) Reservation of seats shall be in accordance with the directives of the Government of Goa and as adopted by Goa University. A candidate applying for admission under these categories shall be required to submit a valid certificate to that effect, issued by the Officer of the rank of the Deputy Collector or any other authorized Officer as notified by the State Government. Admission to the Programme Apply online for MBA (Financial Services) Programme on www.unigoa.ac.in Selection of Candidates Selection of the candidates is based on the Merit List prepared based on ATMA Test score, Group Discussion and Personal Interview. [Visit https://www.unigoa.ac.in/for further information] 7 Availability of Seats and Reservations The total number of seats available in MBA (Financial Services) course is 60 of which seats are reserved for SC, ST and OBC categories as per the directives of UGC and the guidelines of Government of Goa. Total General EWS Other Indian Wards of Number of SC ST OBC PwD (Unreserved) Universities Ex-Serviceman Seats 75 2 9 20 3 2 1 31 7 In case sufficient numbers of suitable candidates satisfying the eligibility, criteria are not found in any one of the above categories, the shortfall will be made good by admitting students from general category. 15% supernumerary seats are available for foreign students out of which 5% seats are earmarked for children of Indian workers in Gulf and one seat in each Programme is reserved for Kashmiri migrants. Fee Structure # Particulars Goa University Other University Candidates (Rs.) Students (Rs.) 1 Tuition Fee 1,25,330.00 1,25,330.00 2 Enrollment Fee (One time) 630.00 3,675.00 3 Gymkhana, Student Union, 545.00 545.00 ID Card Fee (Annual) 4 Student Aid Fund (Annual) 160.00 160.00 5 Library Annual Fee 600.00 600.00 6 Laboratory Fee / Computer Fee 1,030.00 1,030.00 7 Internet Fee (Annual) 580.00 580.00 8 Caution Deposit (Refundable) 2,240.00 2,240.00 Total per annum* 1,31,115.00 1,34,160.00 * Students are advised to make payment based on the revised fee structure (if any) at the time of admission. 8 MBA (Financial Services) Programme Structure Course Code Number and Name Hrs/week Credits Core Courses [Semester I and II] – Financial Services FSC111 Financial Services 4 4 FSC112 Macroeconomics and Corporate Laws 4 4 FSC113 Corporate Finance 4 4 FSC114 Capital Markets and Operations 4 4 FSC115 Business Communication 4 4 FSC211 Quantitative Techniques and Research Methodology 4 4 FSC212 Investment Management 4 4 FSC213 Financial Derivatives 4 4 FSC214 Financial Reporting and Analysis 4 4 FSC215 Marketing of Financial Service Products 4 4 Core Courses [Semester III] – Financial Services FSC311 IT for Financial Services 4 4 FSC312 Business Analytics in Financial Services 4 4 FSC313 Summer Internship Report 4 Elective Courses [Semester III] – Financial Services FSO314 Equity Valuation 4 4 FSO315 Start-ups in Financial Services 4 4 FSO316 Tax Planning for Investments 4 4 FSO317 Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics 4 4 FSO318 Debt Management 4 4 FSO319 International Financial Markets 4 4 FSO320 Financial Econometrics 4 4 FSO321 Bank Management 4 4 FSO322 Mutual Funds Management 4 4 FSO323 Insurance Management 4 4 FSO324 Financial Risk Management 4 4 FSO325 Commodities Markets Operations 4 4 FSO326 Intellectual Property Rights (IPR Laws) 4 4 FSO327 Business Valuation, Mergers and Acquisitions 4 4 FSO328 Organizational Behaviour 4 4 FSO329 Behavioural Finance 4 4 FSC411 Contemporary Developments in Financial Markets* - Pre Corporate Internship 2 - Post Corporate Internship 2 FSC412 Corporate Internship [Field Based Core Course] 4 FSC413 Project work 4 Desired Certifications Courses [Non-credit Courses] Any Four Certifications Courses of NISM/ NCFM/ BSE/ AMFI *This Course will be covered by the Visiting Faculty (Senior Industry Managers/ Academic Faculty) from reputed institutions/Universities. Visit https://www.unigoa.ac.in/dept/goa-business-school.html for further information 9 List of Organizations provided Internship/Placements for MBA(FS) Glance of Co-curricular and Extra-curricular activities at Goa Business School Design Thinking and Industry 4.0 Dr. Charles M. Wood, Ph.D. Collins College of Business, University of Tulsa, USA 10 Glance of Co-curricular and Extra-curricular activities at Goa Business School Leadership Skills in Business Career Prospects in Business Analytics Mr. Braxton Fears Mr. K. Vinay Kumar, Real Estate Consultant, USA An Entrepreneur, Leader and Mentor Design Thinking and Industry 4.0 Goods and Services Tax: Present
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