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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Haritha,
CMA is a person who performs services involving costing, pricing of goods and services, verification or certification of Cost Records and Taxation, especially in Indirect Taxation. Earlier only Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) Companies offered job to CMAs, but in the last few year's trends have changed. Now almost all enterprises/ companies show their interest in giving job to CMAs. It has shown in Institutes campus placement where, apart from PSUs, companies such as ITC, ICICI Bank, IDBI Bank, Wipro, Ashok Leyland, Ford etc. Are regular recruiters. If you are looking for management accounting jobs especially in the manufact
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yuvraj jagga

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These are very specific things that colleges don't really disclose. You may get in touch with the counsellor in case they are ready to share this information.

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Shabana Bee

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No, maths is not compulsory. You can take admission without maths in 12th. A course in Banking & Finance prepares students with relevant knowledge and skills to face challenges in the banking industry. The course equips a student with knowledge about financial markets, economics concepts and theories, financial management, accounting, banking operations, derivatives markets as well as credit management and customer relationship management. Students GET to learn these theories and work on projects during the duration of the programme. The course readies students for management role in finance and banking sectors across the globe. Good l
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Neha,
You know well that B.Sc doesn't have any direct relationship with the banking sector.
1) General / Computer Science B.Sc: It will only count as a Bachelor's Degree and you ought to give the common exam that the bank takes before giving job offers.
2) B.Sc. Statistics (or economics): Will surely help you gain the higher job role in finance and economics division of any bank like commercial, forex or any investment bank. Hence, my suggestion is to go for the cores which have any direct relationship with the banking sector (like BBA, B.Com and B.A. in economics), etc.

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Nikeeta Vyas

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Masters of Business Administration provides you with the vast knowledge of the management activities and also its application in industries and corporate sector. You can opt for the subject you are interested in. Do not go with the flow. Opt for the one which is of your interest.

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Nikeeta Vyas

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Hi Pooja,
If you are not from maths stream it is definitely fine. You can always choose for BBA. It would have maths as a subject but that would be for only one semester and you can always score good marks in it as it would be basic algebra and geometrics. Go for BBA.

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kajal soniPursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine

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Financial Analyst - Financial analysts advise individual bank clients and businesses on investments.
Bank Teller - A high school Diploma is required to get hired as a bank teller.
Loan Officer
Financial Manager
Investment banker

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Supratik Dey

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Not really, because your MBA (finance) will anyway teach you all areas of banking and finance from scratch. There are some certification courses which you can try in 1st of year of MBA.

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Husain AkhterSuccess always take long tough path

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Yes you have a fair chance of getting admission in IMS. It would depend on your rank also for getting the admission.

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