Financial Management
- Prof. Nikhil Shirsat
- Apr 8
- 1 min read
Case-Based Learning: Incorporate real-world case studies into the curriculum to provide students with opportunities to apply financial management principles in practical scenarios. Analyzing and solving these cases helps students develop critical thinking skills and understand the complexities of financial decision-making.
Collaborative Projects: Assign group projects that require students to work together to solve financial management problems or analyze financial statements of real companies. Collaborative projects foster teamwork, communication skills, and critical thinking, while also exposing students to diverse perspectives and approaches.
Guest Speakers and Industry Experts: Invite guest speakers from the finance industry to share their experiences and insights with students. This exposure to real-world practitioners helps students connect theoretical concepts to practical applications and gain a broader understanding of financial management practices.
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