BANKING AND INSURANCE
Bachelor of Commerce in Banking And Insurance
Bachelor of Commerce in Banking And Insurance
The Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) in Banking and Insurance is a specialized three-year undergraduate program focused on the comprehensive study of banking operations, insurance principles, financial services, and risk management. This course provides students with an in-depth understanding of the financial sector, preparing them for a career in banking, insurance companies, financial institutions, and related fields. The curriculum blends theoretical knowledge with practical applications, ensuring graduates are industry-ready.
To develop a thorough understanding of banking systems and insurance products
To equip students with knowledge of risk management, claims processing, and financial regulations
To foster analytical and decision-making skills related to banking and insurance sectors
To prepare students for various career roles in banking, insurance, and allied financial services
To provide a foundation for professional certifications and higher education in finance and insurance
Completion of 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board with minimum aggregate marks (typically 50% or above)
Open to students from Commerce, Science, and Arts streams
Basic proficiency in English and Mathematics is preferred
Admission based on merit or entrance test depending on the institution’s admission policy
Entrance Exams for BBA include:
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Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
Mode: Full-time
Core Subjects: Principles of Banking, Insurance Fundamentals, Risk Management, Financial Markets, Accounting, Business Law, Banking Regulations, Investment Management
Practical Training: Internships, case studies, project work, and simulations related to banking and insurance processes
Industry Exposure: Guest lectures, workshops, and visits to banks and insurance firms
Assessment: Semester exams, assignments, presentations, and practical evaluations
Develops specialized knowledge of banking and insurance industries
Enhances understanding of financial products, policies, and regulatory frameworks
Improves skills in customer service, risk assessment, and claims handling
Prepares students for a wide range of job opportunities in finance-related sectors
Facilitates smooth transition to professional certifications like CAIIB, IRDAI licenses, and MBA programs
Graduates of B.Com (Hons.) in Banking and Insurance can explore various roles in financial institutions, insurance companies, and regulatory bodies. Common career options include:
Bank Probationary Officer (PO)
Insurance Advisor/Agent
Claims Analyst
Risk Manager
Credit Analyst
Financial Planner
Relationship Manager
Underwriting Assistant
Customer Service Executive (Banking & Insurance)
Operations Manager in Banking and Insurance Sectors
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Banking Sector: Positions in retail banking, corporate banking, credit analysis, and treasury management
Insurance Industry: Roles in underwriting, claims management, risk assessment, and policy administration
Financial Services: Opportunities in wealth management, financial consultancy, and brokerage firms
Government and Regulatory Bodies: Career paths through competitive exams for posts in RBI, IRDAI, SEBI, and other institutions
Further Studies: Suitable for MBA in Finance, Banking, or Insurance, and professional certifications like CAIIB, CFP, or IRDAI licenses
Entrepreneurship: Starting insurance brokerage firms or financial advisory services
This program opens doors to careers in banking, insurance, risk management, and financial services, with ample job opportunities across public and private sectors.
Yes, students from Science and Arts streams can apply, provided they meet the eligibility criteria.
Most institutions incorporate internships or practical training to provide industry exposure and enhance employability.
Graduates can pursue certifications such as CAIIB, IRDAI licensing exams, CFP, or further studies like MBA in related fields.
Graduates typically work as bank officers, insurance advisors, claims analysts, risk managers, and customer service executives in banking and insurance companies.