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9 years ago
Beginner-Level 4
There are multiple options available for you, some of them are:
1. CFA certification.
2. Financial risk manager certification.
3. Financial modelling certification.
4. Chartered wealth manager.
5. Certified financial planner.
You can also go for MBA or PGDM. It all depends on your interests.
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Guide-Level 11
ICICI Bank has updated recently its recruitment procedures to hire the students. They are also offering graduate management programmes. Manipal PO programme is also one of them. To know its procedures in detail follow the following points:
(a) Visit the website of ICICI Bank and checkout in detail.
(b) Ask any friend or relative, who is currently working in ICICI Bank.
All the best.
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Guide-Level 11
While pursuing UG programmes, most of the students start its preparation for different competitive exams. Definitely, you may start your preparation for banking like PO. Your preparation depends on following factors as:
(a) Inclination against required subjects.(b) How to manage your studying time, while pursuing UG, i.e. B.Com?
Follow the following points:
(a) Read national newspapers in Hindi or English or both and employment news.
(b) Visit different websites of public banks /IBPS to know the updated recruitment procedures.
All the best!
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Bank has the following post:
1. Clerk
2. PO
3. Specialist officer
4. Upper posts
For Clerk, PO and SO, common written exam is conducted. IBPS conducts the exam for these posts in all over India, the eligibility criteria of these exams is Bachelors degree. No percentage criteria is there for the same. Banks conduct their own private exams. The only thing you can do is to start preparing for them and appear in the exam.
For cashier, you can opt the position of clerk –https://www.eduncle.com/ibps-clerk-recruitment-exam
All the best!
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