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You can pursue short term finance courses like Financial Risk Manager & Certified Financial Planner, Diploma in Banking Operations, Chartered Financial Analyst programme, Financial Modelling and so on.
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All the best.
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Traditionally, it has been the preferred industry for the best talent across the world.
I will not be able to give you a specific course recommendation because you have not shared your current academic qualification. But, fundamentally this is a field which gives a lot of weightage and importance to your qualifications. Ideally, we recommend that a student should gather more than one qualification to improve their employment and growth prospects in this industry.
The most ideal combination would be to get a very good academic degree, a good vocational qualification like a Diploma or PG in banking and finance and plenty of professiona
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MBA in banking and insurance.
MBA in banking and finance.
M.Com in banking and insurance.
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