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micheal john

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Please clarify the question. Would you like to know which course you can pursue after 45% in graduation or which course can help you get 45% in graduation?

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micheal john

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The cut-off is 70-75%.

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micheal john

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1. Judge Your Potentials-
First judge your potentials for this field. Banking sector is known for quick mathematical calculations and for quick decision making as it is the money matter and trust me it is the basic requirement. Because when you will fight for its competitive exam if you are not good at it then you will find it tough.
2. Make A Prep Strategy-
If you are going for this field then make prep strategy before your graduation completes. Go and find the people around you who are already working in this field. Review their talks. Be aware with the economic and financial news, it will help you later. Make a command in English.
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micheal john

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An investment banker is one of the most fascinating characters of our time. A high-flying man or woman of finance with razor sharp mental ability, juggling billion dollar deals in fancy suits while traveling the world and making lots of money. You can pursue any certification courses

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Leon Johnson

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all these are good courses. it depends on what kind of field you like

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Sumit BaraPlan, work, chase, achieve. Simple.

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If you love banking, then go for BCom. You'll gain knowledge there. After that, you can give exams like IBPS, SBI-PO, SBI-Clerk. After BCom, you can do MCom. All the best !!

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Rushabh Sheth

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Certified financial planner is a small certification course which can be done
for banking sector IBPS exam is needed for nationalised banks
for private banks post graduates can do
MBA finance would be greatly beneficial
there are also banking diploma courses conducted by institutes like IFBI
few banks have their own education programme in which the students get placed after completion of programme
you can also do CFA which has great demand

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Sumit BaraPlan, work, chase, achieve. Simple.

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B.Com will help you if you want to get into banking. All the best.

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