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8 years ago

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shobha fv

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Chaitanya,
Courses like The Certified Financial Planner, Financial Risk Manager, Financial Modeling and Investment Banking Programs can help you sustain your skills while working in a private bank.
I hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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8 years ago

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roni k

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Chaitanya,
You may consider pursuing the below mentioned courses to increase the skills :
-MBA in finance
-Statutory Courses
(Chartered Accountant / Cost Accountant / The Company Secretary / Actuary)
-Specialized courses
(Chartered Financial Analyst / The Certified Financial Planner / Economics / Statistics / Chartered Alternate Investment Analyst / Financial Risk Manager / Financial Modeling and Investment Banking Programs)
I hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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8 years ago

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Kinjalben Maheshwari

Beginner-Level 5

I think finance will be a good option for you. Because as a banker, you might have good knowledge of finance.

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Mitali Swar

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Chaitanya,
Finance with marketing will be a good combination of duel specialization in MBA. Finance will give you the knowledge about how does banking sector operates and marketing will give you the knowledge about how to market your product and sustain your position in the market.
If not duel specialization, then go for finance specialization.
All the best.

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Mitali Swar

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Rashi,
The investment banker's position involves connecting businesses with investors. Investment bankers advise companies on which stocks or bonds to pursue, and they sell securities to investors to try and ensure that investors are protected. Most employers require applicants to hold the minimum of bachelor's degrees. Investment bankers usually must be licensed or registered through the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). In order to do so, a worker must be employed for a minimum of four months before passing the General Securities Registered Representative Exam.
Many states also require the completion of a second exam
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8 years ago

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Gaurav Galani

Beginner-Level 5

Hello Sidharth,
As per my experience, EMBA is not accepted in lots of MNCs and as you are working in a bank, it might create problem for you in future.
Briefing the reason for same, Government of India does not allow students who pursued EMBA to go for PhD later in his/her career which clearly suggests Government of India is not supporting EMBA. Reason for not supporting is very simple, to be a Masters in a preferred specialization, you need to learn and understand required subjects which is possible only in a 2 year MBA course.
So, if you are willing to work for a government bank or already working in, chances are EMBA will not be accep
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8 years ago

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Karan,
Coaching institutes in Delhi for Bank PO:
1. National School of Banking
Bank Recruitment Probationary Officer Course: 45 Days.
Fees: INR 8800.
2. Vibha Info Solutions
Bank Probationary Officers Entrance Examination/Bank P.O
2 Months.
3. Triumphant Institute of Management Private Limited
Bank PO and Clerical Courses: 140 Hours.
4. Career Launcher
Bank PO programs: 3 Months.
5. Institute of Business Studies
Bank PO/Clerk Exam Coaching.
Fees: INR 6000.
Free English Language Training.
6. Career Shapers
Bank Probationary Officers Entrance Exam
Free English Language Training.
7. Studycopter
CWE - Clerical Mock Tests: 4 Months.
Fees: INR 399.
8. Career
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8 years ago

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

As far as it is concerned about getting a job in banks, that is based on your IBPS exam scores. Apart from that, so far I haven't noticed any bank that comes up specifying that 60% in graduation is must. So, I would suggest you to appear for IBPS if you are looking for a job in banking sector.

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9 years ago

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Roni,
For pursuing a career in investment banking, individuals must:
Have a bachelor's degree in business administration or related fields such as finance
Complete an internship before graduating as this profession requires a vast amount of knowledge of banking & finance. Through internships, students will obtain a better idea of investment banks, and will be able to analyze portfolios and assets using valuation models. Besides honing their analytical skills and networks in the field, internship would also assist aspirants to get a job after graduating.
Various programs one can pursue in finance to have better job prospects:
Chartered Ac
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9 years ago

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Anil NarayananMBA from iimc , product manager - internet

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Dhillon,
Doing a CFA would also help you in getting an investment banker job.

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