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Shreya Basu

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The MSc International Banking and Finance degree is taught within Middlesex University's Business School where university deliver high-quality teaching and research, and provide a supportive learning environment, helping students to achieve excellent academic resultsWith immense power to affect organizations, economies and the day-to-day lives of everyday people, the banks and financial systems play a vital role in maintaining stability throughout the world. A career in this sector is filled with exciting and important challenges to right the wrongs of the recession and develop new, innovative ways to do business. The average salaries

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Vidhi Jain

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The average Wealth Management salary in India for freshers is somewhere around INR 4 LPA to INR 7 LPA which may differ on the basis of academic qualification, practical experience, skills, job role, recruiter and the work location. As you earn some years of experience, you can easily find your way to rewarding paychecks and career advancement opportunities. For mid level roles, the salary package is around INR 7 LPA to INR 10 LPA and for senior positions in Wealth Management companies, the earning potential is even higher.

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After completing Wealth Management courses, you can look forward to exciting jobs and salary packages in the finance industry because of the evolving financial landscape and accumulation of wealth, which requires professionals to manage the same and increase profits in the best way possible.

Some top career profiles after Wealth Management education are given below for your reference:

  • Financial Analyst
  • Relationship Manager
  • Client Advisor
  • Portfolio Manager
  • Risk Manager
  • Private Wealth Manager

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Vidhi Jain

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The average course fees for a Wealth Management course at top colleges is somewhere around INR 50,000 to INR 15 lakh, which differs on the basis of the course level, course type, and the college where you're planning to study the course. The Wealth Management course fees combine the tuition fee, college application fee, hostel fee, semester exam registration fee, caution money, lab work fee, and other miscellaneous charges.

So, you should surely check the detailed Wealth Management course fees structure at the official college websites to have better clarity.

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Vidhi Jain

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No doubt college rankings play a very important role when choosing the best college for pursuing Wealth Management but they are not and should not be the only deciding factor. A good college ranking is synonymous with quality education, infrastructure and placements, but other parameters like industry connections, networking opportunities, practical exposure, course fees and skill development are also important to make sure you have a fun learning ride at college.

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Practical training and internships are an important part of the Wealth Management syllabus to give you an idea about the real world landscape in the financial market, give you an idea about industrial workings and make you future ready. This approach of combining theoretical learning and practicality makes way for multiple skill development opportunities and career advancement.

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Vidhi Jain

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The Wealth Management course syllabus differs on the basis of the course level, type and the college offering the course. But some core concepts taught in the classroom are quite similar. You can find some core Wealth Management subjects covered in class lectures given here:

  • Introduction to Wealth Management
  • Financial Management
  • Credit Risk Management
  • Tax Planning
  • Management of Wealth Portfolio
  • Financial Market & Services
  • Cost & Management Accounting
  • Equity Research

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You can find the list of some important technical and soft skills that you will learn after studying Wealth Management here:

Technical Skills

Non-Technical Skills

Financial Analysis

Client Relationship Management

Investment Management

Problem-Solving

Retirement and Estate Planning

Analytical Aptitude

Risk Management and Insurance

Excellent Communication

Tax Planning

Business Management

Portfolio Construction

Ethical Awareness

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