Bachelor of Banking and Insurance (B.B.I.)

Bachelor of Banking and Insurance (BBI)

About the Course:

BBI is a full-time degree course spread over 3 years, with each year being divided into 2 semesters. The course covers 38 subjects and 2 projects on banking and insurance of 100 Marks each, which are to be submitted in the final year. The pedagogy differs greatly from a conventional B.Com degree. In BBI, each paper is worth 100 marks which is further divided into a 60 mark theoretical exam conducted at the end of the semester and 40 marks internal assessment, which includes class presentations, projects, tests, class participation and attendance. The teaching methodology includes classroom discussions, debates, role play, case studies and paper presentation, in addition to the conventional chalk-and talk method. It has a strong emphasis on developing analytical skill and offers a solid grounding and professional competence in all aspects of commerce required for careers in the business and corporate sectors. The Bachelor of Commerce (Banking and Insurance) aims to produce graduates who will produce innovative solutions to problems, apply research skills to business challenges and communicate effectively. While the course is primarily theoretical, there is a good blend of projects, case studies and industrial visits to enable a student to get well- versed with the functioning of the Industry.

About the Department:

Education today is not merely to make a living, but to enable the world to live more amply, with greater vision, finer spirit of hope and achievement. The department of BBI has greater learning experience which helps the students to discover, appreciate individual talent and realize the strength that lies in teamwork and sharing.

Intake Capacity:

60 Students.

Faculty:

Sr. No. NAME OF THE FACULTY QUALIFICATION DESIGNATION
1 Prof. Celsa D’souza  M.Com, SET Assistant Professor
2 Prof. Prettyrose Menezes, M.M.S., SET
M.M.S., SET Assistant Professor
3 Prof. Antony D'mello  M.A., NET, SET, B.E., MMS Assistant Professor

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