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ROLE OF FII’s IN THE INDIAN CAPITAL MARKET

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
FINANCIAL MARKETS
SEMESTER V
(ACEDEMIC YEAR 2012-13)

SUBMITTED BY
SHAINAL JHAVERI
SEAT No.

JAI HIND COLLEGE
‘A’ ROAD, CHURCHGATE, MUMBAI - 400 020.

ROLE OF FII’s IN INDIAN CAPITAL MARKET
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
FINANCIAL MARKETS
SEMESTER V
ACEDEMIC YEAR 2012-13

SUBMITTED
IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE
OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE —
FINANCIAL MARKETS

BY
Mr.Shainal Jhaveri
SEAT No.
JAI HIND COLLEGE
‘A’ ROAD, CHURCHGATE, MUMBAI – 400 020

DECLARATION

I,MR.SHAINAL JHAVERI, student of B. Com. Financial Market Semester V (2012-13) hereby declare that I have completed the Project on “ROLE OF FII’s IN INDIAN CAPITAL MARKET”

The information submitted is true & original to the best of my knowledge.

Signature Mr.Shainal Jhaveri SEAT NO.

JAI HIND COLLEGE
‘A’ ROAD, CHURCHGATE, MUMBAI - 400 020.

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mr. Mr.Shainal Jhaveri of B.Com. Financial Market Semester V (2012-13) has successfully completed the project on “FII’s IN INDIAN CAPITAL MARKET” under the guidance of Professor Nital Kothari.

Course Co-ordinator Principal

Internal Examiner External Examiner

College Seal

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

First of all I would like to thank the college and board for letting me do the project on my desired topic it has helped me to get informed about the Indian capital market and also I would like to thank icici prudential fund members for providing information and guiding me in this project

And , many thanks to my project coordinator Ms.Nital Kothari for helping,correcting and guiding me throughout the project.

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