JAIN Online announces two-year MBA programme in digital finance
The MBA programme will cover topics like artificial intelligence in finance, blockchain, cryptocurrency, data visualization in finance, digital fraud, fintech ecosystem management, and risk analytics.
Tanuja Joshi | July 4, 2023 | 03:57 PM IST
NEW DELHI: JAIN Online, the e-learning cell of JAIN (Deemed-to-be University) has launched a two-year MBA programme in digital finance.The online MBA programme is divided into four semesters.
Candidates applying for the MBA programme must have a valid bachelor's degree, with a minimum duration of three years in any stream and a minimum average of 50 percent or an equivalent grade. Students in the final semester of the bachelor's programme are also eligible.
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An official statement from the university read that the two-year MBA curriculum will cover diverse topics like artificial intelligence in finance, blockchain and cryptocurrency, data visualization in finance, digital fraud, fintech ecosystem management and risk analytics.
The MBA Programme in Digital Finance will allow students to study the banking and financial services and insurance (BFSI) sector. The MBA programme aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of digital finance tools.
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The students after completing the two-year MBA programme will be able to pursue their careers in different fields as financial analysts, corporate controllers, personal financial advisors, accounting managers, insurance managers, investment banking associates, management consultants and treasurers.
Raj Singh, vice-chancellor of JAIN (Deemed-to-be University) said, “As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of finance, it is imperative to recognize the profound importance of embracing digital finance programs. In today's interconnected world, where speed and efficiency reign supreme, these programs serve as the catalysts for financial inclusivity and empowerment.”
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“By leveraging technology and innovation, digital finance programs not only streamline processes but also open doors to previously untapped opportunities. They enable individuals and businesses to transcend geographical boundaries, access financial services with ease, and accelerate economic growth. Embracing digital finance is not just a choice; it is a strategic imperative for building a resilient and inclusive financial ecosystem.” Further added the vice-chancellor.
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