The one-year PG Diploma in Financial Markets (PGDFM) course would start from 2015-16 session and classes would be held at Sri Sri University campus near here, Chief Business Development of NSE, Ravi Varanasi and University vice chancellor K C Mishra told reporters here.
"There is a huge skill deficit in India, but growth in the financial sector will throw up lakhs of jobs in the coming years," Varanasi said.
As a part of the programme, students would learn about Indian financial markets and NSE would provide its expertise on topics such as Capital Market Operations, Fundamental Analysis, Technical Analysis, Operation and Risk Management in Financial Markets, Options Trading Strategies Module and others, Mishra said.
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