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Goutam Chatterjee

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There is no degree which is named after banking and finance. It is basically a B.Com degree. If you pursue B.Com from a reputed institution in first division, then your grades and financial condition will decide where you can do your MBA from.
In India, you must pursue MBA from a B-school which is under CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT/GMAT. Top 50 colleges charge Rs.400000 to Rs.15 Lac for two year course. However, this cost would go up to $75000 to $2,00,000 depending on its ranking.
A degree from IIMs can give you very good career.

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rashi dixit

Beginner-Level 3

Hello,
Yes definitely, as it will open up many more job opportunities for you in the banking, finance, insurance as well as in retail sector.

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rashi dixit

Beginner-Level 3

Hello,
You can directly prepare a general project on banking that includes sub topics such as:
What is banking?
What is the function of a bank?
History of banking
Types of banks
Banking systems
RBI etc.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Mr.Qamer,
As per your experience, you can think of MBA in finance.
An MBA Finance degree is a two years program that imparts knowledge in the subjects like Investment Management, Taxation and Tax Planning, Corporate Valuation, International Finance, Management Control System, Insurance Management, Financial Statement Reporting and Analysis and Management of Financial Services.
And the second choice you can take as MBA-insurance.
There are a lot of career opportunities in this field for young aspirants. Graduates from this field can work as development officer in insurance firms, their main task is to market and procure business. Post-gra
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KIRAN KUMARI

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Good chance of yours.for next.it all depends on GD/PI

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SURUPA CHAKRAVARTY

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Hi Abhishek,congrats for your score. Its good to see that you had already completed PGDB and had an experience of 1.2 years. But, previous year cut-off for general was 78 percentile. But, this time ,there are 120 seats available. So, hope for the best for having a chance for a call for GD-PI.

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Rochit Goel

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Dear Arup,
Going for MBA or PGDM will surely prove beneficial for you. Once you get any of these degrees, it will lead to a high paying job. This will also help to switch your job and look for better career options.

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nikhil kayshat

Beginner-Level 3

Both are better but you decide whether your interest lies in science or banking.
Which job are you interested in?

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