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Vidita Mehta

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Hi Umesh Kumar, You can consider a few good certification courses from well-known institutes after completing your graduation. For that, I would highly recommend Imarticus Learning which is an award-winning educational institute, that provides such training programs on such fields as - Analytics, Finance, Technology, etc.
1. The *Finance Training Courses*https://imarticus.org/finance-courses
2. The *Analytics Training Courses*https://imarticus.org/business-analytics-courses
3. The *Technology Training Courses*https://imarticus.org/business-analysis-courses
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Abhijeet Gaware

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Yes of course. There are no prescribed educational minimum criteria fixed. The business analyst certification curriculum itself is conducive to a bare minimum of graduation with subjects like business management, statistics, economics, finance, and mathematics is necessary for the job role. To know more visit: https://blog.imarticus.org/what-are-the-skills-required-for-business-analyst-agile-scrum-prodegree/.

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Abhijeet Gaware

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Hi,
There are many institutes that offer business analyst training courses. But if you ask me for an institute that provides a good training course I will recommend you Imarticus Learning. Their business analyst course is in association with SAP, is a 120-hour programme that provides you an in-depth exposure to business analysis, agile and scrum. Learn the very the latest as prescribed by BABOK 3.0 from an IIBA-accredited training provider. To know more about the their training course visit:
https://imarticus.org/agile-business-analyst-and-scrum-prodegree-with-sap/

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Abhijeet Gaware

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Both business analyst and business analytics are booming careers. The two roles are at NEVER interchangeable in job-roles, and they definitely aren't the same in terms of career progression, job-scope, payouts, and skills required for the job among other differentiators. The business analyst is definitely better paid since his role demands more and his skills are relatively wider than that of business analytics.

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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,The university need not be recognised by AICTE as its approval is not needed for a technical university. It needs to be UGC approved. Amity s a good university. Check for the academic excellence and the placements of some other universities to have a comparative study. For example, LPU has the best placements in the North and has been awarded for the same. SRM too is an enterprising university. Browse to SEE all the benefits of academics as well as scholarships offered especially the new slab of scholarships of COVID.

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Ishika Rajvanshi

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Hi, To get admission in GCTI by lateral entry, you have to apply and clear the LEET ( Lateral Entry Entrance Test) which is oraganised by AKTU in the month of June . The application form of this exam are released in February and March. By scoring well in this exam you can easily get admission in GCTI by lateral entry. All the best.

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Rajeev GuptaPassionate to Guide others in Education and career

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Yes but you will have some challenges clearing maths paper in fisrt and second year. For key computer programming maths is required but for HTML etc. You may just get passing marks in maths and do away.

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Rajeev GuptaPassionate to Guide others in Education and career

Beginner-Level 4

Better do some courses with Dell HP and IBM for a good professional career. You may get an internship as well.

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Abhijeet Gaware

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There's no doubt getting into investment banking is hard primarily because it is the most prestigious job in the Financial Services Industry. Traditionally, companies hire from elite universities and colleges for their entry-level position, but things are changing as banks understand the need for diversity and different backgrounds. Here are some of the usual, and unusual paths, to an Investment Banking career and some tips on how to secure that lucrative job. Entry Level Analyst Investment Banking Opportunity: This is when you join an Investment Bank after finishing your undergraduate degree. Most Bulge Bracket investment banks will t
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Abhijeet Gaware

Contributor-Level 7

If you graduate in Commerce, Business Administration, Finance, Economics, etc.? If you have answered with a yes, then you can pursue a career in investment banking. While most companies prefer graduates there is no need to worry even if your answer is no. Undergraduates can also undergo training and join as Analysts in IB and move up the career ladder. Tips to help with your investment banking career:
1. Research your IB career path: Experience counts in this field and if you can do an internship while finishing your graduation it is a very good way to get a feel of the career. Small and large banks do offer internships and based on you
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