1. S U B M I T T E D B Y:
A D I T YA K U M A R S I N G H
P G D M ( 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 6 )
SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT
ON
INDIAN STOCK MARKET: COMPARISON OF
NSE & BSE
2. COMPANY PROFILE
• SMC Group is one of the leading financial services and investment
providers. It was founded in 1990 by Mr Subhash C. Aggarwal, FCA
and Mr Mahesh. C. Gupta, FCA. It has been rated as India’s best
equity broker and best currency broker and best broking house with
the largest distribution network.
TIE UP WITH PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK
• 13th April 2009 was a historic day for SMC, as SMC entered into a
strategic alliance with Punjab National Bank, the largest
nationalized bank in India, for offering Online Trading services to
PNB customers pan India.
4. WHAT IS A STOCK EXCHANGE?
Stock exchange is that place where trading of
shares is done in terms of sale and purchase.
5. NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE
The national stock exchange of India was promoted by
leading financial institution at the order of government of
India and was incorporated in November 1992 as a tax paying
company.
In April 1993,it was recognized as a stock exchange under the
securities contract(Regulation) Act, 1956…NSE commenced
operation in June 1994
6. BOMBAY STOCK EXCHANGE
• The Bombay Stock Exchange is one of the oldest stock
exchanges in Asia.
• It was established as "The Native Share & Stock Brokers
Association" in 1875.
• It is the first stock exchange in the country to obtain
permanent recognition in 1956 from the Government of
India under the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act,
1956.
• About 5,092 listed companies
7. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The study has been undertaken in order to achieve the
following objectives:
• To take an overview of the Indian Stock Market and
make a comparative study of BSE & NSE
• To encapsulate the various investment avenues
available.
8. SAMPLING DESIGN
• Sampling unit: The sampling unit of research included students and
professionals residing in Delhi NCR region.
• Sample size: The sample size 50 investors.
DATA COLLECTION
This research conducted through Primary and Secondary data.
The primary data will be collected through:
Questionnaire
Personal Interview
Data Analysis
After data collection, I am able to analyze customer views, perception and
opinions related to Stock market and from this, SMC Global Securities Ltd. will
come to know about the customers’ requirements.
11. LIMITATIONS
• Due to paucity of time and resources a countrywide
survey was not possible. Hence only New Delhi has
been taken for the study.
• Since a smaller sample was chosen so it may not be a
true representative of the population under study.
• The information given by the respondents might be
biased because some of them might not be interested to
given correct information..
• Some of the respondents could not answer the questions
due to lack of knowledge.
12. FINDINGS OF THE STUDY
Following findings were generated from the study:-
• Investors do not invest in a single avenue. They prefer
different avenues and maximum investors prefer to
invest in shares, mutual funds.
• Maximum investors want their investment grow at fast
rate.
• The investment decision of investors is influenced by
their own decision and through friends & relatives.
13. RECOMMENDATIONS
Following were the recommendations of the study:
• The various investment tools which were mostly preferred by the
investors were shares, mutual funds etc. So there should be various
other means to create awareness regarding the potential of other
instruments and the tools which can be more beneficial to the
investors.
• The satisfaction levels of various investors are different due to
different investment alternatives they opt for. If they will be aware of
each type of alternatives and the worth of the alternatives then
investing as per that there satisfaction level will also be high.
• Investors should have the complete knowledge of stock market.
14. CONCLUSION
• After analyzing all the aspects of Indian Stock Market based on
secondary research and a primary research I conclude most of the
people prefer to invest in mutual funds and shares.
• Between NSE and BSE the NSE is considered to be safer on the
basis of reward to risk ratio as both give the same returns but risk is
comparatively higher in BSE.
• After doing online trading for 3-4 weeks in the SMC Global
Securities Limited I also realized that stock market is highly volatile
sometimes the market goes up while sometimes the market goes
down this leaving the clients and investors in distrust.