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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Bank PO Eligibility:
A candidate must be 21-30 years of age while applying for Bank PO exam. Age relaxation of 5 years are given to candidates belonging to SC and ST. The candidates belonging to OBC categories are given an age relaxation of 3 years. The ex-servicemen and the candidates holding Jammu and Kashmir quota are also given an age relaxation of 5 years. Apart from this the minimum educational qualification of the candidate must be that of a graduate from a designated University. A candidate must also not hold any criminal record.
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It's possible to do CFA right after class 12th. There are 3 levels in CFA.
For Level 1: You need to be an undergraduate student. You can give this exam in your penultimate/ultimate semester. For this, you need to deposit the one time membership fee and then exam fee.For Level 2-3: You need to be a graduate and clear your level 1 and 2 respectively.
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Contributor-Level 6
Admission in IMED takes place according to ranks, so I won't be able to tell according to your marks. Please do attend your counseling session, you may get admission.
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Guide-Level 12
Both the fields are very different from each other and hence a comparison isn't possible. Both the fields provide immense opportunities to the students and there is very good growth in both the industries if you are a person interested in accounts, finance, etc. You should choose banking and if you are interested in guest service, customer satisfaction, meeting new people, etc. You should choose hospitality. Try to identify your area of interest and then take a decision as this is going to be a crucial decision and can't be altered at later stage.
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Scholar-Level 17
MBA abroad is mainly designed for candidates with atleast 2 years' experience and is case-study based, lots of practical experience. M.Sc, on the other hand is more theoretical and research oriented and it is ideal for freshers and candidates who want to do RnD and academics. MBA is rigorous and ideal if you want a high level managerial career, running businesses and making strategies.
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