Syllabus & Course Curriculam
Course Type: ME-7
Semester: 7
Course Code: BBCOMMEA47T
Course Title: Stock Market Trading
(L-P-Tu): 3-0-1
Credit: 4
Practical/Theory: Theory
Course Objective: 1. Familiarize the students with the basic terminologies of share market and its application 2. To facilitate students with online trading practices. 3. Guide the students in understanding fundamental concept and technical indicators and to develop the skill to take right entry and exit of the stocks at right point of time.
Learning Outcome: The students will understand the role and functioning of the stock market. This paper will students to develop good understanding about stock market and its operations.
Unit-1. Introduction: (Lectures:15 )
Concept of Off-Market Trading and Market Trading, Opening of Trading Account, Bank Account and Demat account for On-line Trading, Details of Delivery Instruction Slips, Do’s and Don’ts in respect of Delivery Instruction Slips.
Unit-2. Use of BSE and NSE Terminals: (Lectures:15 )
Opening and Closing Hours for trading, Concept of various Sock Indices on BSE and NSE, Trading Days and Trading Hours, Settlement of funds and securities, Concept of Computation of Nifty, Sensex and other indices during trading hours, Computation of Closing Indices and Closing Price of different stocks.
Unit- 3. Online Trading: Part-I (Lectures: 15)
Pre-requisites for On-line Trading –Trading Account, Demat Account and Bank Account; Log-in for trading account, Market Watch, Buy/Sale Order, Asking Rate and Bid Rate, Limit Price Order and Market Price Order, modifying a trade order, Circuit Filter,
Unit-4: Online Trading: Part-II (Lectures: 15)
Delivery-based Trading and Intra-day Trading, Squaring off intra-day order , Margin Money, Pledging of securities before trading, Order Book, Trade Book, Financial Ledger, Contract Note, Pay-in and Pay-out, Uploading of fund balance and securities balance by stock broker, NSDL e-CAS.
Suggested Readings
1. Punithavathy Pandian, “Security Analysis and Portfolio Management”, Vikas Publishing
House Pvt. Ltd.
2. Prasanna Chandra, “Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management”, Tata McGraw Hill,
3rd Edn.,
3. Bharati V. Pathak, “ The Indian Financial System: Markets, Institutions and Services”,
Pearson Education, 3rd edn.
4. Bhole I. M.: “Financial Markets and Institutions”: Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
Basic Features
Undergraduate degree programmes of either 3 or 4-year duration, with multiple entry and exit points and re-entry options, with appropriate certifications such as:
Note: The eligibility condition of doing the UG degree (Honours with Research) is- minimum75% marks to be obtained in the first six semesters.
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