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Rohit W

Beginner-Level 5

Hello Md Imran,
Admission process is online in most of the universities .
So you have to submit your documents (Scanned copies)
fees payment would be online.
Regards ,
Rohit

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Shubham Chaudhary

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Graduation in any field is the minimum qualification for giving Banking exams but for clerical it is 12th.

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Bipin Jha

Guide-Level 12

Some of the job positions that are available for candidates are:
• Assistant bank manager
• Bank cashier
• Bank clerk
• Bank customer service
• Bank executive
• Bank help desk
• Bank manager
• Bank receptionist
• Bank teller
• Banking sales
• Branch manager
• Chairman
• Chief Manager
• Deputy Manager
• General Manager
• Investment banker
• Investment banking analyst
• Loan Consultant
• Loan Officers
• Manager
• Managing director
The rough salary details of individuals of the banking sector are provided below:
• Clerks - Rs. 4410-13210
• Junior Management Grade - Rs .10, 000 - Rs. 18,240
• Middle Management Grade
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Aarti Singh

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Hi Kunal,
For a career in banking go for commerce stream. After 12th you can go for B.Com, B.Com (H), B.Com (Professional), Integrated/ dual B.Com-M.Com, Integrated/ dual B.Com-MBA, etc. All these courses will prepare you for a career in banking.
For jobs in public sector banks you need to give exams and for private sector banks you can get a job through exams as well as campus placements too.
Many private sector banks like ICICI, AXIS, HDFC etc visit campuses of many private universities for campus placement. Not only this some universities also offer placement assistance to students by giving them special training for the placement dri
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ananya sharmastudent

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Hi,
Types of Bank exam
1. IBPS : The exams is conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) as a prerequisite for the selection of personnel for Probationary Officer / Management Trainee / Clerk / Specialist Officer posts in 21 Public Sector banks (including BMB & IDBI) and for Officers and Office Assistants in Regional Rural Banks.
Get all the details about IBPS PO Exam here :
https://www.eduncle.com/ibps-po-recruitment-exam
2. Exams are conducted by SBI for the different posts.
3. Exams are conducted by Private sector banks.
You have go through the online Exam for getting jobs in Banks .The syllabus for the banks is almos
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Manish Poonia

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ACCA is indeed a good certification globally. But, in Indian context, it is still struggling to be relevant primarily because of already established professional certifications like CA and CMA. ACCA provides good exposure in globally relevant areas like IFRS and US GAAP. But again, in India ACCA doesn't have strong base compared to its local counter parts. A local degree course such as MBA along with ACCA can be a good combination in India.
This is my personal opinion. You may research further or take an advice from a qualified ACCA regarding the scenario in India.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

PO is a very competitive examination. I am of the opinion that coaching will increase your chances to succeed in PO entrance exam, therefore, you may opt for coaching over PGD on Banking & Finance.

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