B.Sc. (FinTech)
B.Sc. (FinTech) is a 3-year undergraduate program focused on the intersection of finance and... View more
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Bunts 247 started the discussion Internships, Live Projects, and Industry Links in B.Sc. (FinTech) in the forum B.Sc. (FinTech) 3 months ago
Internships, Live Projects, and Industry Links in B.Sc. (FinTech)
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This discussion can highlight the practical exposure that students get during the program and how it affects placements. Participants can share experiences with internships at banks, fintech startups, consulting firms, or IT companies working on financial solutions, including the kind of tasks they performed and skills they used. The thread…
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Bunts 247 started the discussion Balancing Coding and Finance: How Much Programming Is Needed in FinTech? in the forum B.Sc. (FinTech) 3 months ago
Balancing Coding and Finance: How Much Programming Is Needed in FinTech?
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Many applicants worry whether they need to be expert coders to survive in a fintech degree. This thread can clarify what level of programming is actually covered in the syllabus (for example, basic to intermediate coding for analytics, automation, or prototypes) versus what is expected in hardcore software engineering roles. Students who come…
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Bunts 247 started the discussion How Is FinTech Changing Banking, Payments, and Investments? in the forum B.Sc. (FinTech) 3 months ago
How Is FinTech Changing Banking, Payments, and Investments?
B.Sc. (FinTech) students should understand the broader impact of fintech beyond just classroom topics. This discussion can explore how technologies like UPI, mobile wallets, robo‑advisors, algorithmic trading, and regtech solutions are transforming the BFSI sector. Participants can share real‑world examples of apps or platforms they use and…
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Bunts 247 started the discussion Essential Skills to Succeed in a B.Sc. (FinTech) Program in the forum B.Sc. (FinTech) 3 months ago
Essential Skills to Succeed in a B.Sc. (FinTech) Program
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This discussion can help current and prospective students understand what skills they should develop alongside the formal curriculum. Participants can list core areas like strong quantitative and logical reasoning, comfort with spreadsheets, willingness to learn programming, interest in financial markets, and curiosity about new apps and…
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Bunts 247 started the discussion Higher Studies After B.Sc. (FinTech): MBA, MS, or Certifications? in the forum B.Sc. (FinTech) 3 months ago
Higher Studies After B.Sc. (FinTech): MBA, MS, or Certifications?
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Many students see B.Sc. (FinTech) as a foundation for advanced degrees. This thread can focus on popular options like MBA (Finance, Business Analytics, FinTech), MSc in Finance or Financial Technology, Master’s in Data Science, or specialized programs in quantitative finance. Participants can also compare the value of professional certifications…
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Bunts 247 started the discussion Career Opportunities After B.Sc. (FinTech): Roles and Industries in the forum B.Sc. (FinTech) 3 months ago
Career Opportunities After B.Sc. (FinTech): Roles and Industries
This discussion can map out the different career paths available once students graduate. Participants can list common roles like fintech analyst, digital banking executive, product associate, risk and compliance analyst, data associate in finance, as well as tech‑oriented profiles such as app developer or junior blockchain associate (for those…
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Bunts 247 started the discussion How Practical Is the Learning? Projects, Case Studies, and Labs in FinTech in the forum B.Sc. (FinTech) 3 months ago
How Practical Is the Learning? Projects, Case Studies, and Labs in FinTech
A key concern for many students is whether B.Sc. (FinTech) is only theoretical or genuinely hands‑on. This discussion can center on the types of projects offered: building simple payment or budgeting apps, analyzing financial datasets, creating dashboards, or studying case studies of real fintech startups and digital banks. Seniors can share…
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Bunts 247 started the discussion What Does the B.Sc. (FinTech) Syllabus Actually Cover in Each Year? in the forum B.Sc. (FinTech) 3 months ago
What Does the B.Sc. (FinTech) Syllabus Actually Cover in Each Year?
Students often search online for “BSc FinTech syllabus” but still struggle to visualize how the three‑year structure works. This thread can break the syllabus into year‑wise components: basics of finance, economics, and computing in the first year; digital payments, financial data analytics, and databases in the second year; and advanced…
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Bunts 247 started the discussion Why Choose B.Sc. (FinTech) over Traditional B.Com or B.Sc. IT? in the forum B.Sc. (FinTech) 3 months ago
Why Choose B.Sc. (FinTech) over Traditional B.Com or B.Sc. IT?
Many students are confused between B.Com, BBA, B.Sc. IT, and newer programs like B.Sc. (FinTech). This thread can invite comparisons on curriculum, skill development, industry relevance, and career outcomes. Participants can discuss how B.Sc. (FinTech) provides integrated exposure to banking, financial markets, and digital technologies like…
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Bunts 247 started the discussion Admission Requirements for B.Sc. (FinTech): What Should Applicants Know? in the forum B.Sc. (FinTech) 3 months ago
Admission Requirements for B.Sc. (FinTech): What Should Applicants Know?
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B.Sc. (FinTech) is emerging as a popular choice for students who want to combine finance with technology, but many applicants still have doubts about eligibility and admission criteria. This discussion can focus on questions like: Which 10+2 streams are accepted (Science, Commerce, Maths)? Is Mathematics compulsory? What minimum percentage…
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