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Akshat Raj

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IIMs offer a general management course (i.e. PGPM) and there is no distinction between fields. Although, once you get here you can choose to pick up courses in specific domains. So, bottom line is that the process is simple - CAT, WAT & PI and then final selection.

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ashwani koulJust a simple guy and want to pursue my dream

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If you want go for banking sector, then you can opt for MBA in finance. It will give you better career options in banking field.

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Chetna S

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The CFA program provides a strong foundation of advanced investment analysis and real-world portfolio management skills that will give you a great career boost, if you are strong with analysis, and networking with people.
For the career growth path, you can check the below mentioned link:
http://www.payscale.com/research/IN/Certification=Chartered_Financial_Analyst_(CFA)/Salary

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ashwani koulJust a simple guy and want to pursue my dream

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As you said your interest is in mass communication you can go for animation program as it has better scope for you.

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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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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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