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Dhaval NandaniyaBranch Manager In Finance Sector.

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You can visit Times Pro official website.

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Dhaval NandaniyaBranch Manager In Finance Sector.

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It will be based on experience and grade pay. Most of the banks have a system of grade pay. Generally, it will be INR 9 lacs to INR 15 lacs pa in grade of CM (some) and AGM (AVP).

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Dhaval NandaniyaBranch Manager In Finance Sector.

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The salary is nearly about INR 7 Lacs to INR 11 Lacs, as per the student's expertise and experience.

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Dhaval NandaniyaBranch Manager In Finance Sector.

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It's on you, in which stream you want to go for. If you want a job early, then I suggest for MBA. If you have time, then go for CA. Both have same opportunities.

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Dhaval NandaniyaBranch Manager In Finance Sector.

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MBA in Finance is the best: it has much more opportunities then HR.

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Dhaval NandaniyaBranch Manager In Finance Sector.

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If you want to go for distance, you must go for MBA. ICFAI University provides best dynamic education programmes for working professional, I am pursuing the same.

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Dhaval NandaniyaBranch Manager In Finance Sector.

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For Public sector banks, you must prepare for the IBPS. In that case, you need to be fluent in Maths, reasoning, communication skills and English. For Private sector banks, you just need Sales Skills and time management.

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Shreya Bagaria

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Frankly speaking, if you just want to pursue MBA then you can but during placements, there will be very few companies for which you will be eligible as you might be over qualified for the profile with the experience that you have. I would suggest you to try for IIMs, Xavier's, Symbiosis or Narsee Monjee. If not, then IBS, with the motto of pursing masters and not placements. As there will be very few companies coming which would require so much of work experience.

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rahul r

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After completing BBA in Finance and accounting, one may try his/her hands in the sectors that are mentioned below for your reference -

  • Banking
  • Asset Management
  • Corporate Finance
  • Fund Management
  • Investment Banking
  • Trading
  • Insurance Retailing
  • Sales

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