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Lovely Satija

Beginner-Level 4

They both are same. There is no difference between them. If you are interested in doing job, it is fine. But, if you are interested in further studies like Ph.D or something, then please check whether the universities want degree or they are considering them equal.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Dates for 2018 have not yet been announced.
Tentative dates are mentioned below:
Submission of application forms: January 15 to March 15.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

A bank probationary officer (PO) post is the entry level position at which a bank officer starts work after posting. Typically, a Bank PO undergoes a 2 year probation period or training and then gets the post of Assistant Manager on joining a branch. Normal prospect of this job is general banking and bank administration. Many individuals aspire to become Bank PO because this job promises high career growth. This job basically involves supervision of the clerical works and work towards increasing banks business by implementing better services.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Different banks have different criteria. Eligibility criteria for different posts are mentioned below:
Senior Manager (Marketing)
Educational qualifications: MBA with specialization in Marketing from the University/Institute recognised by government of India
Manager (Credit)
Educational qualifications: CA/ICWA/CFA/MBA with specialization in Finance from the university/institute recognized by government of India
Manager (Taxation)
Educational qualifications: CA/CFA/MBA with specialization in Finance from the university/institute recognized by government of India
Officer Industry
Officer HRD
Educational qualifications: Graduate with a post-gradu
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Ajinkya,
Please refer to this link for a detailed information about CFA its exam, syllabus, eligibility etc. https://www.shiksha.com/banking-finance-insurance/exams/cfa-exam.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Hitansh,Finance is one of the best industries now. Chances of getting a job is high, but equally very competitive in Singapore. You must do very well in your academics and network with companies. A good internship is a must. Try to get into NUS or SMU, since they are the main universities there with the biggest industry tie-ups. ESSEC is a foreign university with its campus in Singapore.

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Subhajit MGormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan

Guide-Level 11

Hope you have 55-60 percent in/upto graduation if you are dreaming a domain core finance job.You are requested to check it from the Quora alumni.And your concept of asking is wrong,do not ask about the average package, ask about in hand salary or take home salary and job profile (what exactly you have to do, is it core domain related job profile of financial sales. Also, ask about job stability. In our time, 2-years ago, it was an average decent or not so bad ,do not expect too much in core finance job profile. Check the present situation from LinkedIn alumni also(not from current students).

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Ankit!
It depends on your interest if you want to make a career in management or banking. Unless MBA is pursued from a premier institution, I recommend you to join the Bank. If you got admission for MBA in a reputed university, it is undoubtedly the better option. Pursuing MBA in Finance will also give you a good career push and a better designation in a Bank and other financial institutions.

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vipin dhaka

Beginner-Level 2

Hi,
You can go to www.iibmindia.in, fill up the application form available & choose your course and specialisations which you want to do. It is a very simple process.

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