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National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM) is an Indian public trust that provides financial
education and standards to improve financial literacy and financial education for market participants.
It is headquartered in Navi Mumbai, India and split into six schools that address the different
participants of the Indian financial market. It is structured as an autonomous body governed by a
Board of Governors.
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1 History
2 Structure
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3 See also
4 References
5 External links
History[edit]
NISM was established by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) in 2006. NISM seeks
to add to market quality through Educational Initiatives. It is an autonomous body governed by its
Board of Governors. An International Advisory Council provides strategic guidance to NISM.
Structure[edit]
NISM consists of six different schools. These are as follows: [1]
NISM Series-II-B: Registrars and Transfer Agents (Mutual Fund) Certification Examination
(NISM-Series-II-B: RTA (MF) Examination)
NISM Series-IV: Interest Rate Derivatives Certification Examination (NISM Series-IV: IRD
Examination)
Other Certifications:
Certified Personal Financial Advisor (CPFA) Examination (CPFA exam was discontinued in
SEP 2013),
SRSS organizes executive education for officers of SEBI, stock exchanges, government officers,
depositories, capital markets division of the ministry and participants of capital markets from other
jurisdictions including SAARC nations and IOSCO nations.
SRSS also initiated training programmes for Internal Auditors of Stock Brokers. SRSS organizes
round table for mutual fund trustees.
The school has also undertaken a project "Securities Market Simulator" which simulates the working
of securities markets to facilitate training and research activities on Indian markets.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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