Develop the ability to analyze financial markets, evaluate banking risk management practices, interpret bank financial statements, and assess overall bank performance using ratio analysis and the CAMELS framework. This course equips learners with structured knowledge of money market instruments, capital market instruments, foreign exchange operations, and Asset Liability Management (ALM) within the Indian banking system.

Analyze and Evaluate Indian Banking System

Analyze and Evaluate Indian Banking System
This course is part of Indian Banking System & Risk Management Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
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What you'll learn
Analyze financial markets and evaluate banking risk management practices.
Interpret bank financial statements using ratio analysis techniques.
Assess bank performance using CAMELS framework and ALM concepts.
Skills you'll gain
- Cash Flows
- Financial Management
- Balance Sheet
- Financial Statements
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Bank Regulations
- Risk Management
- Capital Markets
- Asset Management
- Financial Reporting
- Banking
- Performance Analysis
- Risk Management Framework
- Financial Analysis
- Market Liquidity
- Financial Systems
- Financial Market
- Financial Regulations
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Reviewed on Apr 26, 2026
Digital transformation, including UPI and mobile banking, has significantly improved accessibility and convenience for customers.
Reviewed on Apr 18, 2026
The Indian banking system is strong and diverse, consisting of public sector, private sector, foreign, and regional rural banks.
Reviewed on Apr 28, 2026
Non-performing assets (NPAs) remain a major challenge, affecting profitability and requiring continuous monitoring and reforms.




