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Shreya Basu

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The IBF program at Middlesex University is good for Indians. It offers quality teaching and research, and good learning environment, help students to achieve good results. To bring a change to organizations, economies and the people, the banks and financial systems play an important role.

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Akansha Bisht

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Indian School of Business Management and Administration, Bangalore is the only college offering After 10th Diploma in International Banking. The duration of this program is 1 year and the course fee ranges around INR 7,900. It is a distance learning program that can be opted by any student who has completed Class 10 from a recognized board.

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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some top distance college options for International Banking courses:

College NameCourse NameDuration
ISBMA, HyderabadAdvance Certificate in International Banking 6 Months
Karnataka State Open UniversityMaster of Commerce (M.Com) (Part Time) 2 Years
EduKart.comPost Graduate Diploma in Banking & Finance 2 Years

Note- This information is sourced from the official website/ counselling body and may vary.

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Akansha Bisht

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Indian banks are expanding their geographical horizons like never before. Indian Industry is booming and banks will have to offer international finance on a major scale. International Banking courses help students in acquiring a conceptual grasp over the entire gamut of international and wholesale banking operations including ALM, Risk and Profitability Management. It will help them understand legal and regulatory framework, conflict of laws and jurisdiction, sovereign risk, etc.

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Akansha Bisht

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An International Banking course delves into the intricacies of banking transactions that transcend national borders. It covers topics like foreign exchange (forex) markets, trade finance, international payments, regulatory frameworks, and risk management in the global financial system.

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Akansha Bisht

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Most courses require a bachelor's degree in finance, commerce, Economics, or a related field. Some may have specific prerequisites like basic knowledge of accounting or international trade.

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Akansha Bisht

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Certificate courses majoring in International Banking and Finance are offered without any rigorous eligibility conditions. Candidates with a basic knowledge of Finance can pursue an International Banking certificate course without any hassles.

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Akansha Bisht

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No. Candidates who have completed bachelor’s level education in any discipline can pursue an MBA in International Banking. However, some institutes might require prior knowledge of Finance.

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Akansha Bisht

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This course is ideal for:

  • Professionals seeking careers in international banking, trade finance, or forex markets.
  • Individuals working in export-import businesses or multinational corporations.
  • Anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of global finance.

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Akansha Bisht

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Following are the common topics covered in International Banking courses:

  • International Trade Finance: Letters of Credit, Documentary Collections, etc.
  • Foreign Exchange Markets: Spot & Forward Contracts, Derivatives, Hedging Strategies
  • International Payment Systems: SWIFT, Correspondent Banking
  • Regulatory Frameworks: Basel Accords, Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
  • Country Risk Analysis: Assessing Political & Economic Risks
  • International Financial Institutions: World Bank, IMF
  • Project Finance: Financing Large-Scale International Projects

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