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2013-10-21 10:26:58Beginner-Level 3
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2013-10-07 16:31:26
Guide-Level 11
Whether you're climbing the corporate ladder, improving your job skills, or breaking into an entirely new career, certificate programs offer a measurable way to build your mind and expand your marketability. Check out 10 certifications that will open doors and create opportunities in the Banking & Finance era.
Chartered Accountancy
Chartered Financial Analyst
Certified Public Accountant
ICWA
Certified Financial Planner
Company Secretary
NCFM
Certified Management Accountant
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
International Financial Reporting Standards
You may go ahead with the one that best suits your skills, interest and caree
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2013-10-07 16:15:09
Guide-Level 11
Yes you can pursue Masters in Finance and Banking after BBA.
Eligibility- 50% in graduation from a recognized university.
Admission process- Entrance Exam
The program will increase your individual credential.
There are numerous companies of the private sector that needs students of banking and finance. Apart from offering challenging jobs, the candidates will also be the recipients of lucrative salaries. As far as the designation is concerned, one can be posted as Credit Risk Management Analyst or Financial Research Analyst or Personal Financial Adviser or Portfolio Manager.
Even in Government sector, it is possible for you to get jo
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2013-10-04 14:49:41Beginner-Level 1
Master in Financial Management (MFM)
Master in Management Studies (MMS)
Master in Retail Management
Post Graduate Diploma in Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning and Wealth Management
Post graduation diploma in banking and finance management.
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2013-10-03 15:46:46Beginner-Level 1
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2013-09-20 16:50:31
Contributor-Level 8
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2013-09-18 14:16:02
Guide-Level 11
opt for jobs in private firms or prepare for competitions
study further and have MBA
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2013-09-05 11:33:53
Guide-Level 11
As per your profile pursuing full time MBA or PGDM program would be the best option for you.
However as per your query I would suggest you to ork for 2-3 years after completing your BBA and then opt for a full time MBA or PGDM program, the advantage of this step would be that after working for few years you would know which specialization to opt in MBA that can further enhance your career prospects.
This work experience of yours will give you competitive advantage over other candidates with no work experience during MBA admission.
Plus this work experience of yours will also be an added advantage for you during campus recruitment in MB
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2013-08-31 21:10:48Contributor-Level 9
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2013-07-29 19:23:26
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