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ashu patidarCouncler

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ITM, Mumbai and Pune, RIIM, IIEBM Delhi and Amity for the same.

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ravi jha

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Hi,
Stock markets are of full of finance jargons. After graduating, you may pursue the following courses:
1. CFA or CFP
2. MBA in finance
3. PGDM with finance major
4. Certification or Diploma courses from NSE, BSE or NISM
To know more, kindly visit https://shiksha.com/courses or certifications / stock market.

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ravi jha

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Hi,
The minimum educational qualification required to apply for SBI clerk post is 12th/diploma pass with at least 60% of marks and 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 marks percentage criteria.
If you have 60% of marks in 12th, then you can apply for SBI clerk post and by completing graduation, you can apply for all bank exams.
Age limit to apply for BANK CLERK exams is 18-28 years and for bank PO exams is 21-30 years and the age relaxations are:
3 years for OBC candidates
5 years for SC/ST candidates
10 years for PH candidates
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ravi jha

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Responsibilities of a bank PO:
Before the completion of the probation period, which is for 2 years, he/she can be asked to perform any kind of bank related activity, it can be the clerk or assistant type of job. This is done to get them acquainted with various working procedures of the bank.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

ACCA is best for IFRS certificate against ICAI University.
You can check the below mentioned link:
http://www.accaglobal.com/in/en/qualifications/glance/certifr/date-fee.html

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SAI RAMYA YAMALAKONDA

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Hi,
Finance and marketing streams have good faculty in terms of teaching. Coming to placements, marketing are good. Average package for any stream will be around Rs 7.5 to 8 lakhs for 2 years.

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Kavita SoniMy dreams are my priority..

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Yes, you can pursue banking while doing M.Com and it is a good option.

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Kavita SoniMy dreams are my priority..

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BBI i.e. Bachelor in Banking and Insurance is a good course for banking.

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Rahul Agarwal

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If you are interested in government job, then go with banking exams.
Best of luck.

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