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Sumit Maheshwari

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Those who are looking forward to attend the public sector banks have to appear for the exams conducted by IBPS and individual banks in India. Candidates who are interested to get recruited in official ranks appear for the probationary officer's exams.
Besides attending banking courses offered by different premier institutes, students must have exceptional analytical skill, knowledge on math, have a zeal to motivate team, logical mind, sincerity, sound know how in banking, history of banking and the present day practices in these business enterprises and so on. Commerce students can take hold of the complete syllabus and exam pattern qui
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Sumit Maheshwari

Contributor-Level 8

Those who are looking forward to attend the public sector banks have to appear for the exams conducted by IBPS and individual banks in India. Candidates who are interested to get recruited in official ranks appear for the probationary officer's exams.
Besides attending banking courses offered by different premier institutes, students must have exceptional analytical skill, knowledge on math, have a zeal to motivate team, logical mind, sincerity, sound know how in banking, history of banking and the present day practices in these business enterprises and so on. Commerce students can take hold of the complete syllabus and exam pattern qui
...more

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Sumit Maheshwari

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MBA, CA, CS, CFA, Actuary

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Sumit Maheshwari

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Yes gap can be a matter of concern at time of interview

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Sumit Maheshwari

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Financial Planning is an ongoing process to help you make sensible decisions about money that can help you achieve your goals in life; it's not just about buying products like a pension or an ISA.
The steps:
Establish your goals in life – short, medium and long term
Work out what assets and liabilities you have – write them down
Evaluate your current financial position – how close are you to achieving your goals?
Develop your plan – create a “route map” for achieving your different goals
Implement your plan – make the changes and make it happen
Monitor and review your plan at least yearly and make adjustments when needed

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shivam khaiwal

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You can opt for IPU ,FMS ,IMT or MDI.

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Prashant GuptaFaculty Member at PIBM, Pune for Finance

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You can go for B.Com with specialisation in Banking and Finance

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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On completion of BCA you are eligible to appear for majority of Government jobs and jobs in Public Sector Banks where eligibility criteria is graduation degree.

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abhinav prakashi think all are equal

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after class 12 th if you are from science stream then you go for medical exam neet and engineering , bba, bca and if commerce stream then go for b.com , CA , cs , icwa if arts then go.for bba , ips , ias , ssc

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avinash kumar

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if had set ur mind for going in banking field den go for commerce. but there ll be benefit of taking mathematics is u can go in engineering field or any graduation field after which u can enter in banking sector. so that mean u can have technical degree. but if u had set ur mind only for banking den go for commerce. rest depends on u.
best of luck

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