CSCE 811 BIG DATA TECHNOLOGIES

Course categoryEngineering Technology

Prerequisite:

Basic knowledge in programming concepts 

Objectives: 

To provide practical foundation-level training in big data projects.

To provide grounding in basic big data technology 

To learn advanced methods and tools in big data 

To understand Hadoop architecture 

Course Outcome: 

Recognize big data projects. 

Implement big data technology and tools 

Demonstrate MapReduce and Hadoop and its ecosystem 

Implement a sample system using Hadoop.

MBAB 424: Financial Statement Analysis

Course categoryManagement Studies

SEMESTER II

MBAB 424: FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS

Hard Core: 3 Credit

 

Prerequisite: Basic knowledge in Financial Accounting

Learning Objective:

1.     To analyze and interpret Financial statements for Managerial Decision Making

2.     To understand the role of Information Technology for analyzing Financial Statements

Learning outcome:

1.      To gain knowledge and skills in analyzing and interpreting financial statements.

2.      To acquire knowledge to apply efficient and effective approach to rescheduling, interpreting and analyzing financial statements

Methodology:

Lecture, Discussions, Exercise, Case studies, Assignments and mini projects

 

Unit I: Financial Analysis Tools and Techniques- Objectives of Financial Statement Analysis – Horizontal vs. Vertical Analysis - Tools and Techniques of Financial Statement Analysis – Sources of Information – Standards for Comparison – Comparative, Common-Size and Trend Analysis.

 

Unit II: Ratio Analysis Classification – Profitability Ratios - Short Term Liquidity Ratios - Operating Performance and Efficiency Ratios– Capital Structure and Long Term Solvency Ratios – Market measures Ratio – Analyzing Bank Financial Statements – Ratios for Trading, Manufacturing and Service organizations. Forecasting Financial Statements - One Year Projection – Sensitivity Analysis – Contribution Margin Analysis – Projecting Financial Flexibility – Multiyear Projection

 

Unit III: Fund and Cash Flow Analysis- Concept of Funds – Funds Flow Statement – Statement of Changes in working capital - Calculation of Funds from operation – Sources of Funds – Applications of Funds – Preparation of Funds Flow Statement. Uses and Structure of Cash Flow Statement – Preparation of Cash flow statement – Determining Net Cash flow from Operating Activities - Direct and Indirect Method - Determining Cash flow from Investing Activities - Determining Net Cash flow from Financing Activities – Reporting Cash Flows – Interpreting the Cash Flow Statement.

 

Unit IV: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis- Marginal Costing – Assumptions of Marginal Costing – Marginal Costing vs. Absorption Costing – Profit /Volume Ratio – Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis – Break-Even Analysis – Margin of Safety – Managerial Applications of Marginal Costing.

 

Unit V: Budgetary Control and Variance Analysis- Budget, Budgeting and Budgetary Control – Essentials of Budgetary Control – Budgeting vs. Forecasting –Classification and Types of Budgets – Zero-Base Budgeting – Activity based Budgeting – Analysis of variance –Material, Labour, Overhead and Sales variances.

 

Text Books and Reference Books:

1.      MartinS. Fridson, Fernando Alvarez, Financial Statement Analysis: A Practitioner's Guide, Wiley India Private Ltd Finance, Fifth Edition,2019-20.

2.      ShashiK.Gupta&R.K.Sharma,ManagementAccountingPrinciplesandPractice,KalyaniPublishers,14th Edition,2019-20.

3.      K.Scott Proctor, Building Financial Models with Microsoft Excel–A Guide for Business Professionals, Wiley India Private Ltd Finance,2019-20.

4.      JohnJ.Wild, K.R.Subramanyam, Financial Statement Analysis, Mc Graw Hill Education, Latest edition

 

Open Resources: https://swayam.gov.in/coursehttp://www.iibf.org.in, https://students.icai.org

 

Tools/Software: MS Excel, Power BI, Tableau

 

MBAB 517: Stock and Forex Trading Lab

Course categoryManagement Studies

MBA: BANKING TECHNOLOGY DEGREE PROGRAMME

 III SEMESTER

MBAB 517: Stock and Forex Trading Lab

Hard Core 2 Credits

Prerequisites: Basic knowledge on Financial Market Operation

 Learning Objectives: Prepare Students - 

·        To introduces the operations of Securities market

·        To understand the Trading process, settlement and legal frameworks

 Learning outcome: Students who complete this course can do stock and Forex trading

 

UNIT-1 - SECURITIES MARKET AND ITS OPERATION - Primary Market – Secondary Market – Key Indicators of secondary market - Market Capitalization, Market Capitalization Ratio, Turnover, Turnover Ratio – Products and Participation – Market segments and their products.

UNIT-2 – FOREX MARKET AND ITS OPERATION – Forex market and its organisation – Exchange Rates and its calculations – Forex Transactions – Types of Forex market – Forex market operations.

UNIT -3 - ONLINE TRADING - Procedure/process involved in performing share trading - OCITE - Neat system – BOLT System - market types - trading system users hierarchy - local database - market phases - logging on - log off/exit from the application. Online Forex Trading – Operations – procedures.

Opening of Trading and DEMAT Accounts – Procedure for opening Trading and DEMAT accounts – Trading Vs. Investment – Steps to be followed for trading and Investment.

UNIT–4 - CLEARING, SETTLEMENT AND RISK MANAGEMENT - key terminologies used in clearing and settlement process - transaction cycle - settlement agencies -clearing and settlement process – Risk management in Trade and settlement – Depositories and their Roles. Legal Frameworks – SEBI - Role of SEBI regarding the protection of investor - FEDAI Regulations – Role of RBI.

Unit -5 - FUNDAMENTAL VALUATION CONCEPTS - Time value of money – Fundamental Analysis - understanding financial statements - Ratio analysis – Economic Analysis - Technical analysis – Different Techniques Market Capitalization and calculation of Market Capitalization - Index – Types – Calculation of Index – Market return and Beta Calculation

Text Books:

1.      EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT STOCK MARKET INVESTING - Network 18 Publication Pvt. Ltd –

2.     2 Edition, 2017 2. Sid Bhattacharjee, Generate Daily Income from Financial Market, Partridge India, 2014 November

References:

1. Punithavathy Pandian, Security Analysis and Portfolio Management, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, 2nd edition, 2012. (Text Book)

2. V. A. Avadhani, Investment and Securities Market in India , Himalaya Publishing House.

3. Prasanna Chandra, Security Analysis and Portfolio Management , Tata McGraw-Hill.

4. SanjeevAgarwal, A Guide to Indian Capital Market , Bharat Publishers

5. Ravi Puliani and Mahesh Puliani, Manual of SEBI , Bharat Publication

CHEM211 General Chemistry III

Course categoryChemical Sciences
Thermodynamics, a fundamental branch of science, explores the behavior of energy and heat in various systems. Its applications span diverse fields, including physical chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering, and mechanical engineering. From engines to phase transitions, chemical reactions, and even black holes, thermodynamics provides essential insights into how systems respond to environmental changes
Teacher: Venkatesan R

CHEM212 Mathematics For Chemists

Course categoryChemical Sciences

Principles of mathematics are essential to relate various chemical properties and their structures. This course prepares students to understand essential mathematical principles required to understand quantum chemistry, chemical bonding, group theory, spectroscopy and perform computational chemistry calculations. 

CHEM1001 Chemistry for Non-Science Majors

Course categoryChemical Sciences

This Course is designed for non-science majors & aims to make you a bit more informed as citizens and voters on the many chemistry-related issues.

Course Goals:

Very simply, the primary goal of this course is change the way you see the world, forever. Pretty much everything you can see and touch is made of chemicals or their components. We, our bodies and our world are all made of chemicals: everywhere you look – almost everything you see or touch.  So if we can understand even a bit of the physical underpinnings of the behaviour of these chemicals, we have learned some very fundamental and broadly applicable things about ourselves and our world. This helps inform our understanding of our world, life, death and dances in between… at a very deep level. In essence I would like you all to be able to think and “see” as chemists, and see the world from a molecule’s point of view. 

More specifically, you will take a little a journey (I’ll come along) …

1) To understand (some of) the basic principles governing the behaviour of matter –  the stuff we’re made of: life, rocks, air water, soil, almost everything you see...

2) To learn enough about science, math & chemistry to help you become semi-conversant in it,  be more able to spot pseudoscience and become more informed citizens.

3) To be able to access information, use it and communicate it to folks in areas where understanding even a bit a about science & chemistry can make a difference. 

4) To enhance your sense of wonder and amazement for the atomic dances we live in. (get a bit of insight into the amazing atomic & molecular dance that is us, our home, our universe.) 

Topics:

Unit 0: About Science

Unit I: Particles of Matter, Elements of Chemistry, Subatomic Particles, The Atomic Nucleus

Unit II: How Atoms Bond, How Molecules Mix, How Water Behaves

Unit III: How Chemicals React, Acids and Bases in Our Environment, Oxidations and Reductions Charge the World

Unit IV: Organic Compounds, Nutrients of Life, Medicinal Chemistry, Optimizing Food Production

Unit V: Protecting Water and Air Resources

Learning Plan:

  • Lecture session: two hours per week
  • Self study: 3 hours per week
  • Discussion: 1 hour per week online mode through live text/video/audio
  • Q&A: Online mode - at least 10 question and answers have to be posted for grading

Evaluation Method: (consult course tutor)

  1. Assignments: Five assignments (one for each unit)
  2. Q&A session: Online mode based on self-study materials
  3. Discussion and peer evaluation
  4. Time-constraint examinations - continuous mode
  5. Time-constraint examination - end-semester

NET GATE Chemistry

Course categoryChemical Sciences

A student based open discussion platform.

Usage:

  • Pre- and post-classroom reading resources
  • Resources for competitive examinations like CSIR, GATE, IIT-JAM, TIFR etc.
  • Re-use the reading resources link in other courses
  • Preparation of project proposal for Post-doc, Internships, summer fellowships etc.
  • To improve overall chemistry knowledge and develop research culture

Features:

  1. Self registration
  2. Sharing knowledge with others
  3. Ask questions and get answers from participants
  4. Learning resources
  5. Previous years questions
  6. Chemistry department teaching members guidance
  7. Video Lectures