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Mohit Maheshwari

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Bank PO exams are conducted by every bank that wishes to recruit officers. This is one of the best ways for graduates to enter the field of banking. Probationary officers, as the name suggests, work on probation for two years during which they undergo extensive on-the-job and off-the-job training and get to learn the nuances of banking. The PO's performance during these two years decides his next allocation. Every bank has its own PO exam which is conducted whenever the need for fresh recruits arises. POs take on managerial responsibilities later. The exam is not tough if one has been regularly preparing for it.
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Heena BinaweraDoing counselling from last 6 years

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yes you can go for Executive MBA Program as it is mainly for working professional.

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Mohit Maheshwari

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The sal. package depends on a lot of factors.
Campus Placement
Company
Profile/Designation
It is difficult to say for any college but the average fresher profile get about 4- 7 Lac PA.

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Dear Kass.
There are N no of options you have in front of you.
You can go for a professional course such as CS/CA/ICWA or
Graduation B.Com hons/BBA/BBS and MBA thereon.
in both optns you got greet career opportunities ahead , now the only thing you need to decide is in what field you want to pursue you career,
good luck

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AVINASH N MAssociate Analyst Researchfox

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The no of students placed in IT sectors are more when compared to banking sector. The percentage is around 70percent in it and 20percent in banking sector.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear Prashant,
You should take help from guide or from your college faculties because Phd topic is totally in different level and that will be entry point to get into Phd .
All the best

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Mohit Maheshwari

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1. SSC (You Fill The Form Of SSC When SSC Want Graduate Of Any Disciple)
2. MPPSC
3. IPS
4. UPPSC
5. Banking Sector
6. Clerk Post
7. Vyapam Exam
For MBA:
- CAT - Common Admission test conducted by IIMs (October-NOV)
- XAT- Xavier Admission test conducted by XLRI-Jamshedpur(January)
- SNAP conducted by SIBM-Pune (december)
- MAT (Feb, May,Sept,December)
- IIFT conducted by IIFT-Delhi(November)
- NMAT conducted by NMIMS-Mumbai(Dec-Jan)

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Mohit Maheshwari

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Department of Commerce, Gauhati University
Institute for Finance, Banking and Insurance
Amity University
Coxtan College

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