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Unit I: Introduction to Banking (13 Hours)

Evolution of Banking Institutions – Commercial Banks: Classification of banks – Functions of Commercial Banks– Commercial Banking Principles – Social Responsibility of Banks - Sources and Employment of Commercial Banks’ Funds – Credit Creation - Banking Systems: Types – Indian Banking System .

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Unit II: Banker and Customer (10 Hours)

Relationships between banker and customer – Ancillary Services of a banker – Customers’ Deposit account – Special types of Bankers customers

UNIT
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Unit III: Co-operative Banking (11 Hours)

Co-operative banking in India - Primary Co-operativecredit societies, District Co-operative banks and State Co-operative bank, their management functions and limitation, its management function.

UNIT
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Unit IV: E-Banking (10 Hours)

E-Banking – meaning – E-banking and financial services – Risk management for E-banking – Internet Banking – Mechanics of Internet Banking – Drawbacks of Internet Baking – Future outlook.

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Unit V: Different modes of online banking (11 Hours)

Different means of remittances demand draft, Mail transfer, Telegraphic and Telephonic transfer Credit card-A.T.M. (Automated teller machine) Mobile banking -Home Banking-Inter linked branches banking –Online banking-computerization in banking field.

Reference Book:

1. Banking theory Law & Practice, Sundharam and Varshney, Sultan Chand & Sons., New Delhi. 2011 2. Banking Regulation Act, 1949. 3. Banking Theory and Practice, Reddy &Appanniah, HimalayaPublishingHouse, 2010 4. Banking Theory and Practice, Natarajan & Gordon, HimalayaPublishingHouse, 2011

Text Book:

1.Banking Law and Practice - S.N.Maheswari – Kalyani Publishers, 2012.

 

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