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Yazad Mithaiwala

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There are mixed profiles in every management institute, there is no fix profile offered by any organization during placements and their requirement keeps changing every year.
Although, every financial institution comes for a mixed profile, operational and selling comes together too sometimes.

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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.

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Hi,
CS is a short study related to computer science. You can choose IT (Information technology) as a subject in your class 12th, which is a primary stage of CS.
Best of luck.

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ravi jha

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Some of the B.Pharm graduates choose to fly overseas and make their career bright. By scoring well in GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, etc. entrances, they can pursue MS, MBA and other pharmacy related courses in US, UK, Australia, etc.
M.Pharm is Master's degree of pharmacy in various branches or subjects like:
1. Pharmaceutics.
2. Pharmacology.
3. Pharmaceutical.
4. Pharmaceutical marketing.
5. Pharmacy practice.
6. Quality assurance.
7. Ph. technology.
8. Ph. administration.
9. Ph. science.
10. Bulk drug tech.
11. Industrial pharmacy.
12. Pharmaceutical analysis.
13. Pharmaceutical biotechnology.
All the branches are distinct and have rejoicing scope. Many indu
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ananya sharmastudent

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Hi,
To get a position of clerk either in any private or public sector, you have to appear for an entrance exam. Every private bank conduct their own exam and for public sector banks, you have to give the common exam, which is conducted by IBPS.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.eduncle.com/ibps-clerk-recruitment-exam
All the best.

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Anil sharma

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Below mentioned are some top emerging courses:
1. Certified bank manager program: A 2 year course covering the areas of banking and financial services, money, banking laws and regulations, treasury, credit, risk management and banking strategy. The course is offered by the Institute of Bank Management and Research (IBMR) - Hyderabad.
2. Diploma in banking and services (DBFS): This is a post graduate 2 year Diploma course offered by the Institute of Finance, Banking and Insurance (IFBI) - Mumbai. A graduate student in any discipline with minimum 50% marks is eligible for this course, along with a personal interview.
3. Certified financial
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Payal sakhi

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CA and FRM certification are two different domains. CA is all about accounting and taxation whereas FRM is all about Enterprise risk management specifically involved in analysing, controlling, or assessing potential credit risk, market risk and liquidity risk as well as non-market related financial risks faced by a firm and how to hedge or mitigate those risks.
CA is a widely recognised designation in India whereas FRM is slowly gaining momentum. CA could certainly help you in getting a good entry level job in an accounting or taxation firm but FRM may or may not. Employers usually favour people with an econometrics or financial enginee
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Payal sakhi

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If you have completed your graduation, then you can appear for bank exams.
To get a bank job, you don't need to pursue any course. Just Prepare for the exams.
You can also get a job in Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and public sector banks. For this, you have to appear in IBPS bank exams.
You have to prepare for quantitative aptitude, reasoning, English, general awareness section.
You can prepare for most of the bank exams at the same time because the syllabus is almost same for all the exams.

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Payal sakhi

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There is no need to pursue any other course to become a wealth manager in any company. MBA is sufficient to know the financial markets. However, you can opt either of any courses, if required
1. Courses offered by NSE/BSE or NISM
2. CFA or CFP.

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Abhishek BaruaEngineer.MBA.

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It is a good option if you have an inclination towards finance field. You can do well in this field even if you belong to engineering background.

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kripa ram

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It has scope in banking post for PO.

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