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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
Among all these, NL Dalmia is slightly better (especially for finance). The rest are more or less the less, in terms of ranking, placement, etc.

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Abhijeet Gaware

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No, it's not if you have a proper plan. Any graduate in Commerce, Business Administration, Finance, Economics etc.? If you have answered with a yes, then you can pursue a career in investment banking. While most companies prefer graduates there is no need to worry even if your answer is no. Undergraduates can also undergo training and join as Analysts in IB and move up the career ladder.
The normal investment banking career ladder begins after you do your course and get a fair idea of what the IB field is about. Many of the finance graduates who do the course at Imarticus Learning have benefitted from their soft-skills training by being
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Abhijeet Gaware

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If you graduate in Commerce, Business Administration, Finance, Economics, etc.? If you have answered with a yes, then you can pursue a career in investment banking. While most companies prefer graduates there is no need to worry even if your answer is no. Undergraduates can also undergo training and join as Analysts in IB and move up the career ladder. Tips to help with your investment banking career:
1. Research your IB career path: Experience counts in this field and if you can do an internship while finishing your graduation it is a very good way to get a feel of the career. Small and large banks do offer internships and based on you
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Abhijeet Gaware

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The field of Finance is often said to be all about the Science of money management. A career in Finance would entail coordinating between assets and liabilities. The finance industry is popularly known to provide lucrative careers and demand intellect of the highest order. As a rule, this prestigious industry attracts a lot of aspirants looking for a career with great opportunities. Possession of just a graduate degree thins the chances of getting into this field. Thus, it becomes important to either be an MBA or have a higher degree to guarantee a smooth entry herein. There are many courses like certification programs in investment ba
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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
Visit the below link for detailed information on these two MBA streams:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/top-5-mba-specializations-in-india-blogId-3223

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
IIM Kolkata, IIM Ahmedabad, JBIMS, and SP Jain (both in Mumbai) are among the elite B-schools for pursuing finance. Visit their websites for more details.

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Sarthak Tyagi

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Hi, It totally depends upon your preference and interest or on your graduation degree (what have you done). And as usual marketing has more scope and ever green. All the Best.

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Abhijeet Gaware

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Hi, If you ask me which is the best training institute for investment banking all over India, then my answer is Imarticus Learning. Their investment banking course fully equips you with the skill-sets required to begin a career in investment banking operations, treasury & clearing services. Your only responsibility is to learn, we do the rest. They train you real-world scenarios, trading simulations and hands-on assignments, you will understand the industry more cohesively and practically, with an ability to contribute to the workplace from day one. They offer training in both classroom and online mode. If you are going to Imarticus Le
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Investment banking is a truly up and coming career option that is becoming growingly popular among the ambitious youth in India. An investment banker, simply put, is someone who helps their client (often a bank or a financial firm) invest their money in a way that will help them yield the highest possible returns. These jobs come with a lot of responsibility like dealing with debt, stocks and bonds, mergers and acquisitions, securities and derivatives. Being a successful and good investment banker is bound to be a challenge. Cracking this code requires you to be great with numbers. In addition, you need to also possess substantially go
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