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prakash A

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Some of the best coaching institutes are there like TIME or IMS, etc. They generally provide coaching for MBA but they can give you the best knowledge for bank exams. So, don't wait, grab the opportunity.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Banking & Finance has wider scope in comparison to super specialisation in OSD in HR. However you may chose any based on your interests to excel in the field of your choice.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Shivani, I would suggest that you prepare hard for keeping Banking exams in focus. That would make to compete for banks in private sector also. Yes, enhance your communicative ability and soft skills.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Rajan, that would depend upon your final qualifications, your own expertise at the work, your responsibilities and the turn over of the organization where you would work.

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astha singh

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Yes you can, however getting a good rank in CAT, MAT etc are important and it would be e difficult for you to develop a base for the accounts subject

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astha singh

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You need to be a graduate first to be able to pursue the same.

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astha singh

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NCFM helps you to enter into stock trading. For getting into analyst position you need CFA or MBA-Finance or CA. Now by getting into stock market if you can show your acumen you will rise up fast. Requirements: Mathematical prowess, analytical capability, communication skills and yes strong instincts.NCFM: NSE's Certification in Financial Markets is a nationally recognised certification which is mandatory for various professionals in capital markets in India. Individuals aspiring to enter the financial services industry in India have better prospects if they first get the NCFM certification. It will alow you to have more holistic appro
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