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Objective:
The PGDFM – Business aims to assist corporate and private organizations by:
- Develop range of advanced financial knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed for public and corporate sector financial management practices.
- Develop managerial skills and knowledge that enhances the ability
- to make decisions in complex environments that are appropriate and timely.
- Inculcate universal standards of integrity, honesty and ethical attributes.
Learning Areas:
The PGDFM – Business course provides the following learning modules that are divided into three terms:
Term | Core Units | Credit points |
Term 1 (Feb – April) | 1. Financial Accounting. | 15 |
2. Introduction to Research Methodology | 15 | |
Term 2 (May – August) | 1. Managerial Economics | 15 |
2. Financial Markets and Institutions | 15 | |
3. Management Accounting | 15 | |
Term 3 (September – November) | 1. Principles of Auditing | 15 |
2. Corporate Finance | 15 | |
3. Investment analysis and portfolio | 15 | |
Total | 120 |
Learning Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course, graduates should be able to:
- Constructively analyze and present financial related information
- Manage and guide the management in financial related works
- Provide accurate and timely information for decision making.
- Approach financial and business challenges from local and global prospective.
- Act in accordance with universal standards of integrity, honesty and ethical attributes.
SKILL BASED UNITS /TEACHING LEARNING UNITS
PGDFM (Business)
Term I:
- Management Communication
- IT Fundamentals
- Procurement Management
- Driglam Namzha
- Leadership Effectiveness and Development
Term 2:
- Government Policies and Development Programs
Term 3:
1.Tally
Duration:
12 months (from February – December every year)[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]