Banking, Finance & Insurance Eligibility

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Prashant GuptaFaculty Member at PIBM, Pune for Finance

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It mostly depends on the college you are applying for. However most of the colleges ask for a graduation degree and an entrance exam score. The cut offs will vary as per the college you apply. The procedure might also include a group discussion and a personal interview.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Jassi,
I am not clear whether you want to take short term training programs or full time.
If you want to go with short term programs than there are many nationalized banks which do offer MBA programs in banking in order to absorb in their own organization like Bank of Baroda.
If you want to go with full time programs than the institute are like:
National Institute of Bank Management, Pune
Collage of Co-operation, Banking and management, Kerala
National Institute of Rural Development Rajendar Nagar Hyderabad
Eligibiltiy:
Final Year Graduate & Graduates/post-graduates of any discipline is eligible for the course. For Final year graduate stu
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9 years ago

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Neha Agarwal

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Hi Anil,
Banking is a career that offers opportunities to students from all streams, be it humanities, commerce or science. However, to make a career in banking, you must be good at analyzing numbers, that is, your mathematics must be strong enough to interpret and analyse numerical data. You must be prepared for the Banking Entrance Exams and for the interviews that follow these entrance examinations.
After 10+2 you can make banking as you career. You can do graduation taking banking as a specialisation. After that you can sit for Bank PO exams or go ahead with higher education-
PG Diploma in Banking
Diploma in Banking & Finance
Diploma in
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2014-07-07 12:52:24

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ISBM k

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Dear Navdeep, Course :- Advance Diploma in Banking, Finance and Insurance, Eligibility:- 10+2 or equivalent, Duration:- Fast Track:3 Months Regular:1 Year, Fees:- Rs. 14900. For details regarding the courses please contact our toll free number 1800-200-4726 or mail us your inquiry at info@isbm.org.in

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2013-12-09 12:49:16

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Banking is a career that offers opportunities to students from all streams, be it humanities, commerce or science. However, to make a career in banking, you must be good at analyzing numbers, that is, your mathematics must be strong enough to interpret and analyse numerical data. You must be prepared for the Banking Entrance Exams and for the interviews that follow these entrance examinations.
You can sit for Bank PO exams or go ahead with higher education-
MBA Banking & Finance
PG Diploma in Banking & Operations
PG Diploma in Financial Planning and Wealth Management
The essential skills-
Skills required
Team leadership qualities
Integrity,
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2013-11-21 15:17:33

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NIBM_KONDHWA Krishnappa

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Please visit our website www.nibmindia.org for Course details and eligibility criteria.

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2013-07-05 19:05:59

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Mr Bobby Singh

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Currently banking courses are offered for graduates. we have many other programs for undergraduates. please share your contact details on info@edusharp.com and we shall get in touch with you

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2013-07-04 18:32:19

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isha gupta

Beginner-Level 2

Yes ! You can definitely go for MBA after B.sc , i would suggest you can join a college which is in New Delhi with other centers in Mumbai and Bangalore .
My Friend she is also doing a program from this college, they offers a PDGM from London school Of Economics ,its a very good college with a faculty from Harvard Business School , Wharton ,London Business School.
They have placement assistance with more than 50 companies .
For more Query Feel free to reply !
Thanks

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