Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, New Delhi: Course Objective
Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, New Delhi: Course Objective
Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, New Delhi: Course Objective
Faculty :
COURSE OBJECTIVE
The objective of this course is to introduce the student to both the theory and applications of
Insurance and Risk Management. The subject will give an in-depth insight into the insurance
areas like Life, Health, Auto, Accident, Reinsurance and managerial control of insurable assets.
Emphasis will be put on development of techniques that are part of the tool kit of those
interested in becoming insurance professionals and/or researchers in insurance. The emphasis is
laid on insurance as a means of dissipating and disseminating risk in insurance management.
COURSE CONTENTS
Module
Session
Topic/Reading
1. Introduction
To Insurance
2. Principles of
an Insurance
Contract
2-3
3. Life
Insurance
4-7
Module
Session
Topic/Reading
Health Insurance Plans in India, different Health Insurance
Schemes for Elder Citizens, Group Health Insurance, Third
Party Administrator TPA and HMO, Portability, Policy
Conditions, Pricing of Health Insurance Plans, Deductibles,
Underwriting, Medical Claims Administration, Medical
Records and Risks in Health Insurance, Critical Illness
Insurance, PSU and Private Sector General Insurance
Companies in India. Health Insurance Sales and Rebating.
4. General
InsuranceHealth
Insurance
8-10
5. General
InsuranceAccident and
Auto Insurance
11-12
6. Insurance
Regulation in
India : IRDA.
Also PFRDA
13-14
7.Bankassurance
and Marketing
15
of Insurance
Products
8. Reinsurance
16
Module
9. Risk in
Insurance
10. Risk
Management in
Insurance
Session
Topic/Reading
17-18
19-20
Appropriate Case Studies to be prescribed by the faculty for the course duration.
PEDAGOGY
The teaching methodology is based on lectures, case studies, guest lecture on some current
topics in this subject by some industry persons, active class participation through one major
Team Project on Insurance, real-life assignments involving thorough analysis and
presentations.
EVALUATION
The course will be evaluated on the following basis:
End Term Examination
50 marks
Internal Assessment
50 marks
INTERNAL EVALUATION
The internal evaluation of the students will be based on the following basis:
Live Team Project
30
10
Classroom Participation
10
TEXT BOOK
Swarup C. Sahu and Suresh C. Das, (2013) Insurance Management, Himalaya, 2nd Ed, 2013.
OTHER READINGS
G E Rejda, Principles of Risk Management and Insurance, Pearson, 2002
P K Gupta, Insurance and Risk Management, Himalaya, 2005
Harrington And Niehaus, Insurance and Risk Management, McGraw Hill, 1999
Taxmann, Insurance Law Manual, 2001
Insurance Institute of India, Practice of General Insurance, Mumbai 1999
Robert I. Mehr, Life Insurance Theory and Practice, Business Publications Inc, 1997
Mark S. Dorfman, Fundamentals of Insurance, Prentice-Hall, 2002