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a year agoContributor-Level 6
If your goal is investment banking, SRCC is the more direct and efficient . But, if you value versatility, analytical rigor, and are open to additional qualifications, IIT can also be a strong choice but you may need additional degrees like BCA, MCA if you choose IIT.
IIT has it's own brand value but in financial field SRCC will be a better option for achieving your goal so choose wisely
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
You can explore about-
- B.Com + MBA ( from top b school)
- BBA + M.B.A
- B.Tech +M.B.A
- M.B.A ( finance )
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2 years ago
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The percentage of an investor banker join in is about 30 40 age
The average age of an employed investment banking associate is 40 years old. Investment Banking Associate Age. Investment Banking Associate Years Percentages
30-40 years 31%
20-30 years 22%.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
To gain an entry-level position with an investment bank, you need to earn a three or four year Bachelor's degree. You can get a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. ), a Bachelor of Arts (B.A. ) in finance, a Bachelor of Arts (B.A. ) in economics and a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in finance
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com), Bachelor of Arts (B.A. ) in finance, B.A. Economics and Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Finance are among the best alternatives for a career as an Investment Banker. The following courses are helpful for a candidate to get into entry-level positions in the field:
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) Hons. Bach
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
If a student is interested in getting into the field of investment banking right after 10+2, then that individual should pursue a UG degree course such as B.Com or Bachelor of Economics. The admission is solely based on the marks obtained in 10+2. Investment banks typically look for undergraduate and graduate degrees that align with business administration, finance, commerce, economics, or an analytical field like Statistics. After completing your 10th-grade exams, you will need to study Math, accounting, economics, financial management, corporate finance, investment, taxation, data analytics, and business administration to become a
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Get an IB-centered certification, if possible; for example, CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst). You could start with financial modeling to understand investment instruments and analysis tools better. If you clear CFA level 1, you could get a job at a small equity research firm. You may enter the investment banking sector by earning your MBA or CFA. These are some of the more well-known and conventional routes into banking. There are several skill-based training companies, all of which are capable of providing good financial training. The banking sector offers great job opportunities to candidates from a variety of backgrounds, includ
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