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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 17:11:47

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Divya,
After completing core java , you can opt for advance java course or can go for other java certifications like SCJD, SCJA, JDE, Share point etc. The other option is to join an IT company in a java module because that will you give a real time experience to work on java.
All the best

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2015-12-07 16:35:22

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Deepak Sharma

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Dhillon,
Most of the successful Investment Bankers in India are either finance professionals like:
1. CA.
2. CS.
3. CWA or
4. Management Graduates.
It would be recommended for you to register for a professional course like:
1. CA.
2. CS.
3. CWA, etc. while doing graduation and complete it successfully.
Thereafter, if time and budget permit, you may get yourself enrolled for Management course with a reputed B-School which will help you to get an entry into Investment Banking sector.
There are many degree programs to prepare individuals for careers in Investment Banking. Common majors include:
1. Accounting.
2. Business or
3. Finance.
Although Bach
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2015-12-07 16:26:24

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Deepak Sharma

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Jassi,
Investment Banking is a good platform for young individuals to progress in the banking industry. Certain core skills are required to excel in this field:
1. Good working stamina.
2. Effective communication skills.
3. Mental and emotional vigor to withstand pressure situations.
4. The flair to provide valuation estimations and be able to back up calculations rationally.
For pursuing a career in Investment Banking, individuals must have a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration or related fields such as Finance. You can do certification courses or MBA with Investment Management as specialized subject through distance learning mo
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2015-12-07 16:21:10

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Harender Bisht

Guide-Level 12

Dear vidi,
Hi,
The importance & scope of Organizational Behavior & their study is growing rapidly due to changing cultural, ethical and business environment of Organization. Manager should concentrate on employee's nature, reaction and response to different situations of organization which are becoming an important part in today's scenario.
Organizational Behaviour helps to understand different activities and actions of people in organization. It also helps to motivate them. People, Environment, Technology and structure are the main four elements of organizational behaviour. Simply the scope of this mix is the scope of Organisational Beha
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2015-12-07 16:18:40

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Deepak Sharma

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Jassi,
Banking sector is one of the fastest growing sectors in the country. This growth has brought many opportunities.
Vacancies in officer's cadre in Public sector Banks are filled from within the organization after promotion of clerks and also by direct recruitment.
Career progression of Officers:
1. Junior Management Grade: Scale I: Officer.
2. Middle Management Grade: Scale II: Manager.
3. Middle Management Grade: Scale III: Senior Manager.
4. Senior Management Grade: Scale IV: Chief Manager.
5. Senior Management Grade: Scale V: Assistant General Manager.
6. Top Management Grade: Scale VI: Deputy General Manager.
7. Top Management
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2015-12-07 16:12:13

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Vidi,
MBA in Telecom Management course provides an excellent career in Telecom Sector with significant growth potentials.
After MBA in Telecom Management, you can get employed in central as well as other telecom branches of a reputed company. You can also join networking field.
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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2015-12-07 14:41:46

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Ekwinder,
Eligibility to be a Lecturer:
Educational Qualification :
To be eligible to be a lecturer one should hold at least a Master Degree in any of the relevant subject with at least 55% marks in it. Higher qualifications are always preferred. Interested candidate has to appear in UGC-NET exam which is held twice a year and pass it. After clearing UGC-NET exam one is eligible for applying as a lecturer in any collage affiliated with any of the university recognized by UGC in India. Clearing of UGC-NET does not gives guarantee of any job it is just a condition to be cleared. One has to individually apply against the post advertised b
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2015-12-07 13:10:54

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Jovel,
Robotics is a field of engineering that deals with design and application of robots and the use of computer for their manipulation and processing.
It requires the application of computer integrated manufacturing, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, biological mechanics, software engineering and the like.
Branches of Robotics engineering :
Artificial Intelligence
Computer Aided Manufacturing
Computational Geometry
Robot Motion Planning
Digital Electronics and Micro-processors
Robot Manipulators
In India there is no robotics in under graduate level, you have to go for M.tech. Only Mechanical, Electrical, Computer and Elect
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2015-12-07 12:56:41

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bharat gill

Beginner-Level 2

Hi,
I feel you are at a juncture where I was years ago- about to make a decision that would change the direction of your future! This is the time you need to evaluate your real areas of interests, skills and what career you would like to pursue. In that, I think Adyyan above is quite right. Yes there are reputed institutes across India – for instance theaims.ac.in in Bangalore – that provide BBA, B.Com and other degree courses. As you consider these options and apply, please be in no hurry or under peer pressure to choose a course! Take your time, get some vocational counselling if needed and find the place you can really give your
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