The course covers sequentially different components of capital markets in a comparative manner where students are introduced to the conventional component of the capital market followed by the Islamic alternative. This aims to allow the students to fully understand the differences and similarities the conventional and Islamic capital market entails.
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The library facilitates LUMS faculty access to online plagiarism detection software i.e., Turnitin. The library also provides similarity reports and certificates according to HEC rules for final thesis and projects. For similarity Index reports contact:
similarity@lums.edu.pk
Weekdays (9.00 am to 8.00 pm)
Saturday & Sunday (11:30 am to 08:00 pm)
For Plagiarism Certificates:
muhammad_safdar@lums.edu.pk