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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Pratham!
The CFA programme is a globally-recognised graduate level curriculum that provides a strong foundation for real-world investment analysis and portfolio management skills combined with the practical knowledge that you will need in today investment industry. It also emphasizes on the highest ethical and professional standards that are required to be followed. One has to meet at least one of the following requirements:
Have a Bachelor's (or equivalent) degree
Be in the final year of your Bachelor's degree programme at the time of registration, or
Have four years of qualified, professional work experience, or
Have a combination of w
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Aakash jain

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There is no such minimum score required, anyhow you have to appeae for entrance test. Also, few institutes look for 12th Marks, generally 50% or 55% is acceptable.

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yuvraj jagga

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Bank PO has an excellent career path and the career growth is determined based on merit. PO is Scale I Officer (Assistant Manager) and normally becomes Manager (Scale II Officer) 3-4 years. Promotion happens through written exam and interview. From bank to bank there is a slight variation in the time and process of promotion but fast track promotion opportunities are there in all the banks. Being a generalist, PO gets the opportunity to work in various areas like operations, credit, foreign exchange, investment banking, risk, audit, etc. For posting in Investment Banking and foreign offices, banks conduct internal exams. The career gro
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Aastha Shive

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Can you please tell me the course you are pursuing so that I can guide you better?

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

If you think language will be an issue, do a short crash course in english which should help you develop the necessary communication skills which are required from an MBA professional. If you still feel that you cant cope in this language then opt for some other course where language is not given much importance. You could try your hand at computer applications, software development, IT etc. I have mentioned the main competencies required from an MBA professional, and even if you are weak in english, you can opt for this course. Language should not pose much of a problem, if you are fluent in at least one, even if it is Hindi. Try to l
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rahul r

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Placement opportunities for ASSK Academy of Business and Management (ASSK Laxmi Nagar) are good.
Placements (as provided by college)
Companies / Recruiters who visited the campus:
Aditya Birla Group Axis Bank Bandhan Bank Bank of America Bank of Baroda Bank of India Barclays Capital CITI Bank DenaBank Deutsche Bank Dhan Lakshmi Bank Federal Bank Genpact HDFC Bank HSBC ICICI Kotak Bank L&T Infra Finance punjab national bank RBS (Royal Bank of Scotland) religare Sharekhan Standard Chartered bank Union Bank of India YesBank

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Shekhar Goswami

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Hi Priya Mohan,
It is generally a good decision but if you are competent enough to be admitted into a good or top ranked university. Specially if you want to come back to India and find a job then you must have done your MBA from a very good university because in India the reputation and university ranking matters critically. Finance is a very good option and in-demand. Scope is immense. You can try applying to universities in countries like Canada, Australia, NZ etc. Where you can work for few years after studies. Once you gain some international work experience and apply to companies in India your CV will stand out.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Arundhati,
You can either pursue a post graduate Diploma in banking and finance, or opt for MBA with finance as your specialization. Best colleges for PGD in Banking and Finance include Symbiosis School of Banking and Finance (Pune), BIMTECH, TAPMI, IPE, IMI, National Insurance Academy and Amity University. For MBA in finance, please refer to this link to find the best colleges offering the course https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/know-the-top-10-mba-finance-colleges-in-india-blogId-7018.

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