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Initially, I would suggest you to get a clear concept handling of finance through any of the graduation course. To be an investment banker, you need good analytical, logical and strong mathematical background.
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Yes, a five year integrated B.Com + MBA course is available. You may directly contact the college authority for more information. You must have passed 10+2 in any stream with 50% marks or equivalent grade. Students appearing in the final examination of 10 + 2 may also apply.
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There are lucrative professions in various industries such as banking, finance, stock markets, insurance, capital markets, financial planning, equity research, accounting, etc. However, the problem is in choosing the best job-oriented course when so many courses are available after your stint with B.Com in the commerce stream.
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