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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the popular courses are:
Advanced Diploma Course in Insurance Management
Advanced Diploma in Banking and Insurance
Advanced Diploma in Insurance and Risk Management
Diploma in Insurance and Risk Management
Diploma in Insurance Management
International Post Graduate Diploma in General Insurance (IPGDGI)
M.B.A. (Banking and Insurance)
M.B.A. + P.G.D.B.M. (Insurance and Risk Management)
M.B.A. Insurance
M.B.A. (Risk and Insurance)
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
There is no set formula for earning this amount of money. What I would recommend is that please focus on your interest, strengths and weaknesses and then make a career choice. Eventually, money will come in each and every job, but it is important to take that career path which helps you in realising your goals. One of the common methods which students follow: IIT + MBA from a top college such IIMs, FMS, etc. which can help you start with a good salary.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
There is no set formula for earning this amount of money. What I would recommend is that please focus on your interest, strengths and weaknesses and then make a career choice. Eventually, money will come in each and every job, but it is important to take that career path which helps you in realizing your goals. One of the common methods which students follow: IIT + MBA from a top college such IIMs, FMS, etc. which can help you start with a good salary.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
There is no as such any particular qualification which can directly get you a job in Google. Google has various departments like marketing, technology, product to name a few. All these departments have separate eligibility criteria but generally chances of landing a job higher in Google if you have a technical background.
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