Department of Financial Studies, University of Delhi
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MFC has provided a platform to students for developing strong domain knowledge in the rapidly changing world of financial services. The exposure to a wide cross-section of courses equips students to make a rapid transition to the corporate world and start adding value to the organizations they go on to work for. MFC continues to be a breeding ground for high qualify talent for finance professionals and the fact over the last 2 decades more and more corporates have kept coming back is a testimony to that.

The Master of Finance & Control (MFC) course is divided in two parts i.e., Part-I and Part-II

  Part - I   Part - II

MFC Part I course is composed of two semesters- Semester I and Semester II. The schedule of papers prescribed for MFC Part I examination is as follows:


     Semester - I
  • Managerial Economics
  • Business & Corporate Laws
  • Financial Accounting
  • Financial Accounting and Reporting
  • Business Statistics and Mathematics
  • Information Technology for Managers
  • Indian Financial System
  • Financial Management

MFC Part II course is composed of two semesters- Semester III and Semester IV. The schedule of papers prescribed for MFC Part II examination is as follows:

  
   Semester - I
II
  • Financial Services
  • International Finance
  • International Accounting
  • Portfolio Management
  • Strategic Financial Management
  • Financial Derivatives & Risk Management
  • Management of Bank Funds
  Semester - II
  • Macro Economic Analysis and Policy
  • Management Accounting
  • Financial Reporting and Analysis
  • Quantitative Techniques
  • MIS and e-Finance
  • Investment Analysis
  • Interdisciplinary Course- An Elective Outside the Department
  Semester - IV
  • Financial Econometrics and Equity Research
  • Project Study
  • Optional(Any Two from the following)
  • Insurance Management
  • Mutual Funds and Pension Funds Management
  • Real Estate Investment Management
  • Commodities Market
  • Fixed Income Securities and Treasury Management
  • Infrastructure Finance
  • Tax Planning and Management
  • Project Planning, Appraisal & Control
  • Services Marketing
  • Interdisciplinary Course- An Elective Outside the Department