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2015-12-17 22:23:08

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2015-12-17 17:15:52

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Riya,
Various courses in banking which you can pursue after 12th are:
Diploma in Banking & Finance
Diploma in Treasury Investment
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up if you found this useful.
Wish you luck!

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2015-12-16 12:13:50

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GIRISH SESHAMANI

Guide-Level 11

If you are looking at making your career in banking, you should look at the test conducted by IBPS, for clerical and probationary officers' openings. I would also like to state here, that openings in the banking sector has come down considerably. The past three years has witnessed aggressive hiring. If you are looking at making your career in the insurance industry, two functions, you can look at is, underwriting and actuarial. Both these functions demand specialized skill sets and is virtually the backbone of an insurance company

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2015-12-15 16:03:18

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Sunita,
Popular amongst students these days, MBA in Retail Management deals with retail section such as producing goods and selling them at reasonable price to consumers. The process deals in designing of goods, delivery, selling, and post delivery services. The retail manager is required to take care of everything related to a product. It is his duty to produce a good, availability of the product, stocks in the market, human resource, etc.
Salary is a function of various factors - i.e. (i) the institute where you have completed MBA (ii) Your work experience(iii) city - a metropolitan city will have higher salaries as compared to smal
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2015-12-14 16:34:52

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Harender Bisht

Guide-Level 12

Dear jassi,
Hi,
kindly visit the links given below to get the details:
https://banking.shiksha.com/banking-courses-in-india-categorypage-4-75-1-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0
https://www.shiksha.com/career-as-banker-cc-15
if i will talk about career growth then in near future there is a good career growth in this field because banking is growing at high speed and effective, efficient banker are required. so you can get a good career growth if i will talk about salary then it will be starting near by 25,000 pm and The average pay for an Operations Manager, Banking is Rs 429,406 per year.
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2015-12-10 11:46:07

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Guide-Level 15

Hi Jassi,
I am not clear whether you want to take short term training programs or full time.
If you want to go with short term programs than there are many nationalized banks which do offer MBA programs in banking in order to absorb in their own organization like Bank of Baroda.
If you want to go with full time programs than the institute are like:
National Institute of Bank Management, Pune
Collage of Co-operation, Banking and management, Kerala
National Institute of Rural Development Rajendar Nagar Hyderabad
Eligibiltiy:
Final Year Graduate & Graduates/post-graduates of any discipline is eligible for the course. For Final year graduate stu
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2015-12-10 11:38:06

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Deepak Sharma

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Jassi,
Diploma in Banking Operations course is a very reputed course. This course aims to train the students with requisite skills in various aspects of Banking. This course also helps to learn about the basics of:
1. Banking.
2. Information Technology.
3. Professional Communication.
4. Retail Banking.
5. Soft Skills.
6. Software Applications in Banking Operations.
7. Rural and Micro Finance.
8. Corporate and International Banking and
9. Business Environment.
This course would open opportunities in the following Verticals:
a. Operations.
b. Consumer Banking
c. Forex
d. Treasury Wealth Management sectors.
Feel free to raise more questions.
Appreciat
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2015-12-07 17:49:15

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Roni,
An investment bank is more specialized organization than the traditional banks that where you make deposits or hold accounts. Investment banks take in your money and after analyzing the possible risks and economic conditions gives you advice to convert it into more money.
The services undertaken by the Investment Banks are like securities underwriting, stock and bond trading, facilitating mergers and acquisitions, arranging and funding syndicated loans and providing financial advice to companies on aspects like pricing of securities.
You may refer to the following link to know about the available courses in this field:
http://tin
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2015-12-07 17:47:33

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Jassi,
1. A qualified individual can join a bank as a clerk, grade I or grade II probationary officer or as a manager.
A clerical cadre can grow professionally as senior officer in the bank. Candidates entering in a bank as a Probationary officer can develop to be General Manager or even Managing Director and Chairman of the organization.
2, For both Probationary Officer and Clerical post the candidates are taken in and are offered training for a fixed period of time.
3. The main difference between the two posts is the type of work involved in each position. A person joining as a clerk will have to do most of the clerical related jobs
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2015-12-07 17:44:08

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Roni,
This course aims to train the students with requisite skills in various aspects of banking. This course also helps to learn about the basics of banking, information technology, professional communication, retail banking, soft skills, software applications in banking operations, rural and micro finance, corporate and international banking and business environment. This course would open opportunities in Operations, Consumer Banking, Forex and even Treasury Wealth Management sectors. However, if you want to make a career in management area then MBA course would help you more.
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