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The Financial Literacy Level 2 course deepens a learner’s understanding of money by exploring modern currency systems, financial planning tools, banking systems, and investment fundamentals. Students learn how to build and protect wealth through savings instruments, insurance, and long-term planning. Learners explore everything from the evolution of money to the psychology behind financial decisions, learning how to plan their personal finances effectively. They practice budgeting, understand inflation, decode interest and loans, and gain clarity on investments, taxation, and financial psychology. The course also equips them with must-have digital safety skills for today’s online financial world.

What you'll get with this course

A hands-on and industry-aligned introduction to drone technology that helps learners understand aerial systems, their applications, and how to safely build and operate them

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Advanced Financial Concepts Made Simple

Interactive lessons covering money growth, inflation, and investment fundamentals.

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Real-Life Financial Applications

Practical examples, simulations, and role-play activities that make financial topics relatable.

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Investment & Savings Practice

Hands-on exercises in compounding, budgeting, and digital transactions.

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Banking & Digital Literacy

Understand account management, UPI payments, and secure online banking.

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Deliverig Financial Skills that matter

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Personal Budget Creation

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Inflation & Purchasing Power Analysis

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Banking Statement Review Project

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Compounding & Rule of 72 Simulation

Tools technologies we use

10

You’ll Learn Tools

  • Budgeting Templates and Digital Spreadsheets
  • Banking Tools: UPI, NEFT, RTGS, IMPS
  • SEBI & Demat Platforms (Simulation)
  • Cybersecurity Best Practices
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Frequently asked question

Students in Grades 8–12 or those who have completed Level 1 Financial Literacy.

You’ll learn personal finance, investment basics, credit management, and financial decision-making.

Basic understanding of money and budgeting (Level 1 concepts) is helpful but not required.

24 hours of interactive learning, projects, and case studies.