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7 months ago

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, MBA colleges in Jaipur for investment banking do offer placement assistance and you can refer below for some of them:

College Name

Tuition Fee

Annual Median Package

Jagannath University Jaipur Placement

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INR 4.15 LPA

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9 months ago

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Manisha Chauhan

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Absolutely yes, you can pursue Investment Banking after a Law degree with specialisation in Investment and Security Law. Plus, a law degree in this specialisation would be of significant advantage in your investment banking career. 

Investment banking is all about complex financial transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and regulatory compliance. Your legal knowledge in investment laws will be invaluable in knowing and navigating these intricate processes. 

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10 months ago

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Free investment banking certificate courses can be accessed via online platforms, such as Coursera, edX, LinkedIn Learning, Udemy, and Khan Academy. The online learning platforms provide several finance courses, including those in investment banking. Though most of the courses are free, some platforms charge a small fee for the certificate on completion.

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Surbhi Sahu

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Investment banking is a lucrative career path that has become increasingly popular recently. It involves assisting clients with corporate finance, mergers, and acquisitions, securities issuance, financial restructuring, etc. Despite its potential rewards, it also comes with significant risks and demands high expertise.

Nevertheless, the day-to-day work of an investment banker is typically demanding, fast-paced, and may be considered stressful by those who enjoy a more relaxed work-life balance. If you are looking for employment with a typical 40-hours per week and flexible scheduling, investment banking may not be the path for you.

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10 months ago

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Surbhi Sahu

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Investment banking can be a complex field. It can involve mergers and acquisitions, raising capital, and offering general financial guidance to a corporation or government. It can be a very exciting, fruitful position to be in.

Advancements in technology and sophisticated financial products led to investment banks offering comprehensive services like merger and acquisition advice, capital markets advice, and equity underwriting by the 1960s. Recommend Read, Investment Banking Courses in the World. Investment Banking Courses With Placement. 

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Surbhi Sahu

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Investment banking is a type of banking that organizes large, complex financial transactions such as mergers or initial public offering (IPO) underwriting. Investment banking involves advising organizations on mergers and acquisitions, as well as a wide array of capital raising strategies. Markets is divided into "sales and trading" (including "structuring"), and "research". It is a special segment of banking operation that helps individuals or organisations raise capital and provide financial consultancy services to them.

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Surbhi Sahu

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Corporate banking is a long-term relationship that involves traditional banking, risk management, and financing services to corporations. If you value a balanced lifestyle and a steady career with growth opportunities, corporate banking may be the better choice. Corporate banking focuses on the long-term financial needs of a corporate client.

Investment banking, on the other hand, is transactional and assists corporations with one-time transactions, such as an initial public offering (IPO). If you are driven by high financial rewards, investment banking could be the more suitable path. Investment banking is largely t

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Akansha Bisht

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Certificate Program in Investment Banking Operations is a 7-month advanced-level certification program offered by BSE Institute Ltd. Here are the subjects covered in the program:

Subjects Topics Covered
Financial MarketsFinancial System
Investment Banking
Equity
Debt
Securitisation
Money Market
Foreign Exchange
Commodity Markets
Derivatives
Investment BankingInvestment Banking
Trade Life Cycle
Reference Data Management
Global Security Operations & Settlements
Corporate Actions
Collateral Management
Reconciliations
Asset Management
Risk ManagementRisk Management
DFAST
CCAR
Recovery & Resolution Plan
Introduction to Regulators

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