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Contributor-Level 6
I would highly recommend you to pursue MBA in banking & finance. The reason behind this would be as you have already completed your graduation in commerce & currently working as an account assistance, if you undertook this 2-year full time MBA course this would surely add the value to your career growth. If you are looking out for Institutes providing better coaching of MBA in banking & finance, then Symbiosis School of Banking & Finance would be a good option for you to pursue.
Link to website - http://www.ssbf.edu.in/
Good luck!
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Guide-Level 12
There are too many career options available for you after completing your graduation.
Yes, we all know that government jobs are the best because it offers future security, good salary structure, lots of holidays, & many benefits & perks.
So you can start your preparation for banking exams like - IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk or SBI PO etc.
Visit here for bank exams preparation - https://goo.gl/JJ63In
I hope it will help you.
Best of luck.
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It is always good to move ahead by upgrading yourself on the career path that you are interested in, but as you have mentioned that you have 10 years of work experience in banking operations & Planning. I would highly recommend you to go for 2 years full-time MBA in banking and finance at Symbiosis College of Banking and Finance. The faculty members and placement facilities provided by them are very good. In case if you cannot pursue full-time MBA, then they also provide management development programs for the working professionals as well. For more information about MBA programs, kindly check out the link mentioned below:
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