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Guide-Level 12
To be a part of Indian banks, firstly you have to clear the banking competitive exam.
IBPS CWE is mandatory for anyone who seeks an employment in 27 public sector and regional rural banks. So you have to prepare for IBPS PO or SBI PO bank exam.
You can also apply for private sector bank exams to be a part of private sector banks.
To prepare for IBPS PO or SBI PO bank exam read:
Check IBPS PO Cutoffs - https://scoop.eduncle.com/ibps-po-results-cut-off-marks-for-prelims-mains-exam
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-way-to-preparation-for-ibps/answer/Divya-Jain-281
https://www.quora.com/I-want-to-know-everything-about-IBPS-Bank-How-ca
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Guide-Level 12
IAS exam is one of the most difficult competitive exams in India.
So, to prepare for this exam you need to do perfect preparation and hard work.
Clear you basics.
Do lots of self-studies.
Solve previous year questions for practice.
Study NCERT books from 7th to 12th completely.
Check more details here: http://iasexamportal.com/civilservices/
I hope it will help you.
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Scholar-Level 16
Retail management is sub specialization of marketing. Normally, MBA colleges offer specializations like marketing, finance, HR and other areas. Retail management comes under marketing including selling of products, logistics and supply chain management, etc. There is no rule that marketing specialization should not come under retail sector. Therefore, be broad while opting for the specialization.
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Scholar-Level 18
Your choices to start technical career in IT is limited. You can do BCA and MCA to become a software engineer. But, most of the good universities and institutes have maths at 10+2 stage as eligibility criteria for BCA and MCA. You will miss joining such colleges. However, you may be able to do BCA+MCA from few colleges who allow non-maths students to join BCA + MCA. You may evaluate Symbiosis.
You can also aim to become business analyst in IT by doing BBA + MBA with domain knowledge and BA certifications such as IIBA or BCA, etc.
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