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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Based on your educational qualification, you are eligible to appear for Probationary Officer (PO) job in public sector banks. PO become bank manager by experience and promotions. You can also do MBA to join private sector banks as an officer.

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Jyotsna Pandey

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Hello Shibani,
There is an admission criteria to apply in NIBM and according to this graduation marks play an important role in the selection process. Though, this is the only admission eligibility criteria, which means that if you are fulfilling this criteria, then you may get shortlisted for GD/PI based on your CMAT/CAT score and final selection will depend on your performance in GD/PI. The expected CMAT cut-off is 87 percentile (153 score) or above.
The criteria says:
The applicant must be holding a Bachelor's degree, with at least 50 percent marks or equivalent CGPA, awarded by any of the universities incorporated by an act of the cen
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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Yes, you can go ahead with MBA in finance. I would rather recommend you to do it from top 50 B-schools. You can also go for CFA certification after 2 years of experience, which adds more weight on your resume.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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You can have job opportunities into retail banking majorly followed by treasury and accounting roles, forex management roles, equity broking, financial sales and marketing.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you are a graduate, then you are eligible to appear for PO and clerical services examinations for job in public sector banks. Diploma in banking and finance will be an added qualification and advantage over other non-qualified candidates during GD/PI round.

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prashant khandelwal

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If your interest in in tax then you should go for taxation course.

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ananya sharmastudent

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Hi,
Bank exam is all about basics, it includes:
1. Quantitative Aptitude
2. Reasoning
3. English
4. Banking awareness
5. Computer awareness
6. Current awareness
We all are aware about the above topics. Clear the basics and practice as much as you can. This is the only thing which is going to help you in exam.
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