Banking, Capital Markets & Financial Instruments is a structured track of 6 lessons that build a complete, interview-ready understanding of the topic. Work through them in order, then use the quiz and flashcards in each lesson to revise.
What this course covers
- Banking Fundamentals — How Banks Make Money — India's banking and financial system is one of the largest and most complex in the world, serving 1.4 billion people through a layered architecture of institutions regulated by multiple bodies — primarily the RBI.
- Indian Banking Landscape — RBI, PSBs, Private Banks & NBFCs — India's banking and financial system is one of the largest and most complex in the world, serving 1.4 billion people through a layered architecture of institutions regulated by multiple bodies — primarily the RBI.
- Capital Markets — Equity, Debt & Derivatives Overview — India's debt market — comprising government securities, corporate bonds, and money market instruments — is the largest by volume but less liquid than equity markets.
- IPO Process Explained — From Filing to Listing in India — The primary market is where companies raise fresh capital through new issuances.
- Fixed Income & the Bond Market Explained — Indian Bond Market — Key Facts Government Securities (G-Secs): Issued by RBI on behalf of GoI.
- Mutual Funds, ETFs & Portfolio Construction Basics — India's mutual fund industry has witnessed explosive growth, driven by digitization, SIP culture, SEBI's regulatory clarity, and increased financial awareness.