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Bazil Aga

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It is around Rs 8 lakhs.

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abhishek sharma

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MBA in insurance and banking in Amity Business School is good as it has world class faculty and infrastructure .Amity provides best education and facilities to the student for their overall growth. Amity offers MBA in marketing, finance, insurance and banking and many more. Currently, their average package is around 5 lacs.

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Joyeeta Paul

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BBA is a generalized branch i.e Bachelor of Business Administration, whereas, BBA in banking and insurance is a specialized branch of BBA. The banking specialization may be suitable for students who see themselves entering careers in commercial or investment banking, or for students in other finance functions (e.g. corporate treasury) where banks are a primary provider of financial services, and other disciplines that support banking infrastructure.
And if you want to know the difference in subjects of both BBA and BBA in banking and insurance. You can visit the links of various universities to know more about the difference in course a
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Joyeeta Paul

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The minimum educational qualification required to apply for SBI CLERK POST is 12th/Diploma pass with at least 60% of marks & for SBI PO, IBPS CLERK and PO, RBI OFFICER and ASSISTANT POSTS is graduation in any discipline from recognised institution/university and there is no percentage. If you have 60% of marks in 12th, then you can apply for SBI CLERK POST & by completing graduation, you can apply for all bank.
Age limit to apply for BANK CLERK exams is 18-28 years and for BANK PO exams is 21-30 years & the age relaxations are:
3 years for OBC candidates
5 years for SC/ST candidates
10 years for PH candidates
The selection process of BANK C
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Joyeeta Paul

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Scope depends on where you have graduated from, how many years of experience, in which company and which division you get your new job.
After FRM, you can work for many types of companies like IT, KPO, Captive, banks, hedge funds, insurance, asset management (Mutual funds), some commodity companies, etc. You will get roles in Business analysis, risk modelling, risk reporting, risk analytics, fund manager assistant or quant developer - last two only if you are in real good luck.

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Aarti Singh

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Muskan,
For a career in banking after class 12th (PCB), you can go for courses like BBA, BBA (Hons), BBA-MBA, etc.
These courses are going to equip you with the theoretical and practical aspects of business and managerial skills. After the course from a good university, you can get a placement in a good private bank or you can prepare for some bank papers and cracking them to become a part of some good govt. bank.
There are many good govt. and private universities like IIM, Indore; GGSIU, Delhi, LPU, Punjab; GU, Visakhapatnam, etc., that are offering these courses with good placements.
Check their websites for more details.
Good luck.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
Firstly, you need to understand all the aspects of commerce field in class 11th and 12th and strengthen the foundation in economics, accountancy and business studies.
After class 12th only, you need to start the preparation for the same.
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Majority of top B-schools and universities conduct MBA entrance examinations. It is good career choice to do MBA after BA. You are advised to appear in major MBA Entrance Examinations such as CAT, XAT, MAT, SNAP, NMAT, IIFT, etc. to seek admission in MBA in top B-schools or universities. You may refer to following link for list of top MBA B-schools or Universities in India:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0

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