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1. Banking fundamentals International (Under foundation module)
2. Banking sector module (Under Intermediate module)
The above courses of NSE Academy Certification in Financial Markets, or NCFM, programme is an online testing and certification programme that tests the practical knowledge and skills required to operate in the financial markets. The NCFM programme operates on our intranet and is administered through our designated tes
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After completing your schooling, you should go for courses that will help you to gain employment after you BBA degree and also support you in the preparation of your entrance exams which are meant for government jobs. This will going to a very good strategy to approach. BBA in Banking and Financial Services is a very useful course. You will be exposed and taught about the banking and insurance sector and other aspects of the financial world. This course will also include 6-8 months internship and faculty from the industry will come teach the students. Actually this 3 year course is a very practical course which will equip you with skil
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I would say that you should go for BBA in Banking and financial services if you are looking for bank jobs. This is a 3 year graduation course which is offered by JK Lakshmipat University situated in Jaipur. JKLU is one of India's leading university and upgrading education so that the students become future ready in the 21st century. BBA in Banking and financial Services is all about exposing you to banking/financial and insurance sector. This will help you to understand how the sector work. And since you have already studied commerce in class 12 then it will going to be comparatively easy for you. This programme is in collaboration wit
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Both the colleges are good. But, if you are looking for ROI I will suggest RIIM. The average package is 6 to 6.5 lac and the highest is 14.6lac Along with the Syllabus RIIM has introduced Employability and MDP programme in both MBA & PGDM. Employability is all about Practical Exposure and for MDP students have the opportunity to visit IIM Indore, which provides the best experience and confidence among the budding managers like us. The Certification Courses like Digital Marketing, SAP, Six Sigma, Business Analytics, Business Intelligence, these all are also very helpful for the recent market scenario. Being a student of RIIM Pune I
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