byGaganDeep
Updated on - 26 Aug, 2024
Diploma in Financial Management is a diploma level course spanning from 1 year to 2 years, which is associated with accounting, banking, taxation, investment. The course focuses on providing clear theoretical background and shares practical knowledge necessary for finance profession. The normal span of the Diploma in Financial Management course takes 1 year for candidates with a background in bachelor’s degree and 2 years for those who passed 10+2.
The entrance exams that are considered for admission for Diploma in Financial Management course is intermediate or 10+2 examination with minimum 50% marks obtained from any recognized board. Some of the colleges also take into consideration the performance of the candidates in the CPT, CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA. Many of the colleges require the candidates to have passed the qualifying examination and go through a process of interview and or group discussion before they are admitted.
Event | Details |
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- Full Form | Diploma in Financial Management (DFM) |
- Duration | 1-2 years |
- Course Level | Postgraduate |
- Eligibility | Bachelor's degree in any discipline |
- Top Colleges | Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Xavier School of Management (XLRI), S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) |
- Entrance Exam | CAT, XAT, GMAT, MAT |
1. Must possess 10+2 pass in any stream recognized board and the candidate should have not less then 50% marks in aggregate.
2. Even any graduate of any course can apply for the admission into the course as well.
3. Preference will be given to the candidates having work experience in the accounts or finance or banking sectors.
4. Must have passed Basic Maths as one of the subjects taught in Class 10+2 level.
5. Sound analytical and numerical proficiency is required for learning concepts in finance.
6. Students in their final year of graduation can also apply provisionally with the intention of completing the necessary requirements before the beginning of the program.
Subject | Topics |
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Financial Accounting | Financial statements, Accounting standards, Cash flow statement |
Financial Management | Time value of money, Risk and return, Capital budgeting |
Investment Analysis | Security analysis, Portfolio management, Asset pricing |
Corporate Finance | Capital structure, Dividend policy, Working capital management |
Financial Markets | Money market, Capital market, Forex market |
Financial Institutions | Banks, NBFCs, Insurance companies, Mutual funds |
Financial Planning | Personal finance, Retirement planning, Estate planning |
Taxation | Income tax, Indirect tax, International tax |
Financial Modeling | Financial forecasting, Scenario planning, Sensitivity analysis |
Risk Management | Risk identification, Risk assessment, Risk mitigation |
Portfolio Management | Portfolio optimization, Performance measurement, Rebalancing |
Financial Regulations | Financial laws, Regulatory bodies, Compliance |