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CBSE to introduce new course from next year

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CBSE to introduce new course from next year

The Central Board of Secondary Education will introduce a new course Financial Markets Management for the 10th pass out from next year.

The course structure has been designed in consultation with the BLB Institute of Financial Markets for development of professional competency and employable skills in the Financial Market Management, BIFM Director, G C Sharma, told reporters here Saturday.

This would be an independent stream like arts, commerce, science etc and would be introduced in 10-12 major metros to begin with.

More : mangalorean.com

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