Syllabus of the Insurance and Risk Management
First Semester Syllabus:-
- Management Theory & OB
- Marketing Management
- Economic Theory
- Principles of Life Insurance
- Principles of General Insurance
- Quantitative Methods
- IT for Business Applications
Second Semester Syllabus:-
- Financial Accounting and Investment Management
- Principles of Organization and HRM
- Operations Management
- Business and Economics
- Marketing Insurance Products & Services
- Legal Environment
- Fundamentals of Risk Management
Third Semester Syllabus (Specializations):-
Life Insurance:
- Life Insurance
- Life, Critical Illness and Disability Underwriting
- Life, Critical Illness and Disability Claims
- Health Insurance
- Regulatory Practices & Compliances
- Reinsurance
General Insurance:
- Motor Insurance
- Property and Business Interruption Insurances
- Cargo and Goods in Transit Insurances
- Liability Insurances
- Regulatory Practices & Compliances
- Reinsurance
Financial Services:
- Management of Financial Services
- Indian Banking and Financial Services
- Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
- International Financial Management
- Financial Engineering
- Pension Funds Management
Fourth Semester Syllabus:-
- Financial Reporting in Insurance
- Micro Finance and Insurance
- Strategic Management
- Introduction to Actuarial Science for Insurance
- Basics of Analytics
Admission in Institute of Insurance and Risk Management
If you have done the CA or and want to Admission in IIRM, we are help to you in some points
What is eligibility for admission in IIRM
How to Apply to Get Admission
Eligibility:- Apply only those candidates who are score good marks in CAT, MAT, XAT, GMAT, CMAT, ATMA and appearing in their final exams. The Admission process will be based on the personal interview of the candidates.
How to apply:-First of all you should download the application form from the IIRM’s official website, www.iirmworld.org and properly mentioned the details in the application form and submit with Rs. 500/- DD.
Duration:- There are two academic years and four semesters.