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Build real-world understanding of stock market, mutual funds, IPOs, F&O, research reports, investor psychology and client handling skills with Aggarwal FinLearn in Hisar.

Course Overview

A practical finance course for students, graduates and beginners who want to build a career in financial markets.

Duration

16 Weeks

Practical Learning

Live Market Sessions

Suitable For

Students, Graduates & Beginners

Goal

Prepare for a career in Financial Services

What You'll Learn

Understand financial markets step-by-step with practical exposure and career-focused learning.

Stock Market Basics

Learn how stock markets work, how companies are listed, and how investors participate in the market.

Mutual Funds

Understand SIP, lump sum, fund categories, risk, return, asset allocation and investor suitability.

IPO & Primary Market

Learn IPO basics, application process, allotment, listing and how IPOs are evaluated.

F&O

Understand futures, options, margin, risk, hedging and basic derivative market concepts.

Reading Research Report

Learn how to read and explain research reports, market updates and investment ideas with clarity to investors.

Client Handling Skills

Investor psychology, role-play sessions, objection handling, trust building, and communicating financial ideas with confidence.

Premium CourseCurriculum

Course Curriculum

A practical, job-readiness focused syllabus designed for real financial market work.

01

Market & Trading Operations

  • How Shares, NSE/BSE and Index Movement Works
  • Trade Execution and Settlement Process
  • Top Gainers, Losers and Market Sessions
  • IPO Process & Allotment Logic
  • Dealer Terminal & Mobile Trading App
  • KYC, Demat & Trading Account
02

Costs, Margins & Risk Management

  • Brokerage, STT, GST & Charges
  • Effective Buy/Sell Price
  • Demat Charges
  • Margin Trading Facility
  • RMS & Leverage Management
03

Financial Statements & Research

  • Contract Notes & Holdings
  • P&L Reports
  • Corporate Actions
  • Research Reports
  • Fundamental & Technical Analysis
04

Derivatives & Mutual Funds

  • Futures & Options
  • MTM & Margin
  • Mutual Fund Categories
  • Risk Profiling
  • Product Recommendation
05

Excel & Professional Skills

  • P&L Calculations
  • Simple & Compound Interest
  • Advanced Excel Formulas
  • Sorting, Filtering & Reporting
  • Portfolio Tracking Exercises
06

Client Communication & Investor Handling

  • Investor Meeting Role Plays
  • Investor Psychology
  • Objection Handling
  • Presenting Research Clearly
  • Ethical Business Development
NISM Syllabus Overlap

Additional Certification Guidance

Many topics overlap with NISM-Series-V-A and NISM-Series-VIII. Students receive guidance on eligibility, registration and preparation while this remains a practical job-readiness program.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Students, Graduates, Beginners and Anyone who wants to build a career in financial markets can join.

What topics does the Aggarwal FinLearn syllabus cover?

The 16-week syllabus covers five modules: Market & Trading Operations (NSE/BSE, IPO process, KYC, dealer terminal training), Costs, Margins & Risk Management (brokerage, STT, margin trading), Financial Statements & Research (contract notes, P&L, research reports), Derivatives & Mutual Fund Advisory (F&O, option strategies, fund categories), and Professional Skills (Excel, investor role-plays, ethical client communication).

Aggarwal FinLearn’s syllabus overlaps significantly with NISM-Series-V-A (Mutual Fund Distributors) and NISM-Series-VIII (Equity Derivatives) exam content, and students get guidance on how and when to apply. However, it is a practical job-readiness program, not a dedicated NISM exam-prep course.

Yes. Students get hands-on training on a live dealer terminal and mobile trading app, learn KYC and digital onboarding processes, and practice reading real contract notes, holding statements, and research reports — not just theory.

Yes. The final module covers Microsoft Excel (formulas, sorting, filtering), profit/loss and interest calculations, investor behaviour, and role-play sessions for investor meetings — designed to build both technical and client-facing skills needed for finance roles.

The course is designed for students, graduates, and beginners with no prior finance background. It starts from basic stock market concepts (shares, NSE/BSE, index movement) and builds up to advanced topics like derivatives and mutual fund advisory over 16 weeks.

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