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‘Overview of Indian Debt Market and Careers in Securities Markets’

At Dept. of Commerce, Pondicherry University on March 31, 2016

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Shri Hruda Ranjan Sahoo, Faculty, NISM had delivered a lecture on ‘Overview of Indian Debt Market and Careers in Securities Markets’ for the students of M. Com (Business Finance), Dept. of Commerce, Pondicherry University on March 31, 2016.

The session was very interactive. Around 120 students from Dept. of Commerce and Ph.D. Scholars had participated in the said conference.

The objective of the said lecture series was to develop the understanding regarding the Debt Market in India and also to discuss the Career Opportunities in Securities Markets.

The methodology adopted was interactive sessions through presentation followed by Question & Answer Session.

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