Banking, Finance & Insurance Eligibility

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Tasbiya Khan

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Applicants should be aware that each institute may have different requirements for eligibility. People who want to apply to colleges or universities must visit their official website. Colleges that accept CAT, GMAT, MAT, or XAT scores for admission include IMI, ISB, and IIMP. On the other hand, some institutions offer direct admission based on merit.

Eligibility Criteria

10th Diploma

Candidates who passed the 10th class/equivalent from any recognised institute/board are eligible to apply. 

UG Diploma

  • Candidates can obtain admission to UG Diploma on a merit basis. For instance, Colleges of Delhi University grants admission to candidates based on cutoff.
  • The cutoff list is prepared based on the candidate’s score on the 12th boards.

PG Diploma/MBA

  • Candidates must have completed BCom/BBA/BBS/BA in Economics in any one of the subjects with a minimum of 60% in aggregate to qualify for the admission process.  
  • Candidate must have completed Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in any discipline.
  • Candidate must have obtained valid score in national/state level entrance exams- CATGMATCMATATMAMATXAT/ IMI test score. 

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Mohsin Ansari

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Symbiosis School of Banking and Finance is a constituent institution of  Symbiosis International University and provides a wide range of programs including MBA and it is well known as well as famous for MBA .

Eligibilty criteria for taking admission in SSBF is as follows,

Eligibilty criteria :- 

1. Candidate must have bachelor's degree with 50% marks (45% in case of sc/st category candidates)

2. Qualify SNAP exam with good marks 

Note :- Admission is based  your on SNAP score, college cutoff is varing

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Anant J Khedulkar

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To be eligible for the undergraduate MSc course, applicants must hold a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks. Selection of applicants is based on their performance in the Jindal Scholastic Aptitude Test or an equivalent examination such as GRE, GMAT, CAT, XAT, or MAT. Additionally, candidates are required to attend a personal interview as part of the selection process. These measures ensure that students are evaluated comprehensively on their academic aptitude, finance-related skills, and personal qualities. The admissions process for the MSc programme at JSBF aims to identify and admit candidates who exhibit strong potential

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3 years ago

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kirti Gupta

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Hello Aanchal maurya, Candidate must have completed graduation from a recognised university. Final year appearing students may also apply on provisional basis. Admission Process is as follows:-
Register and Apply
Interested candidate can apply online/offline with required information. Entrance Test
Eligible candidates need to appear for SCDL - PGDBA Entrance Test conducted by the institute. Students who have appeared and secured a valid score in any one. More
Final Selection
Candidates will be selected based on marks obtained in the entrance test. Hope this helps!
Good Luck!

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3 years ago

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Shivang agarwal

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Yes, you are definitely eligible for MBA and also give CAT for getting into better IIMs.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Banking courses are offered at certification, Diploma and PG level. Also there is BBA courses with specializations in Banking and Finance. I will suggest you to do B.Com / BBA followed by an MBA in Banking and finance from reputed B school like FMS, IIM, JBIMS etc. Also you can explore about these course -
- PGDM in Banking by ICICI/ HDFC/ Symbosis
- PGDM un Banking from NIA, NIBM, FMS, IIFT etc. - distance PGDM courses in banking
For PGDM courses one just require graduation. Best wishes.

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