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Abhijeet Gaware

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Investment banking happens to be among the most sought-after careers for college and MBA students in finance and business, alike. The job of an investment banker, as glamourous as it may sound, entails great responsibilities and challenges combined with abundant learning, along with the promises of a fancy Swiss vacation it brings with itself!
Here are some of the qualifications that will help you take a step in the direction of pursuing investment banking as a career:A degree in finance preferably from any of the top-tier B schools- Big names like IIM- A/B/C or ISB have a good impact on the recruiter. In fact, global companies visit t
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Abhijeet Gaware

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A Financial Analyst performs the very vital job of evaluating market trends, setting-up long-term goals, financial policies and deciding upon when and what investors should be made for an investors or companys profit. The sail of a companys fortune rests majorly on the reports, suggestions a financial analyst provides on the rough seas that present markets ride.
Certification and skills
As is the case with any job, the aspirant must know his craft. One must have at least a bachelors degree preferably in a finance-related major, such as accounting or economics.
Furthermore, it has become nearly compulsory that the aspirant has a certifica
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Abhijeet Gaware

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It will require several years of performing well and to become a senior credit analyst and head of the team. From there on you could progress to the VP level, the Director level and even the CFO or MD levels depending on your performance and achievements. Required Qualifications:
As per the 2015 BLS reports in USA 27% of the crores Analysts had a degree and employers preferred majors in economics, finance, business administration and accounting for the crores Analyst posts. Other skills and qualifications:
Credit Risk analysts do not require professional licenses to practice. However professional certification like CRC-credit risk manage
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The minimum MAT cutoff required for Department of Business Management, University of Calcutta is above 50 percentile. Hence your chances are very less here.

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Abhijeet Gaware

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A Financial Analyst performs the very vital job of evaluating market trends, setting-up long-term goals, financial policies, and deciding upon when and what investors should be made for investors or company's profit. The sail of a company's fortune rests majorly on the reports, suggestions a financial analyst provides on the rough seas that present markets ride. A company can hire analysts for numerical data so that they can suggest better marketing techniques. Businesses which utilize a franchise model employ financial analysts to track and tackle franchises within a particular region. It is the job of the analyst to understand what t
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bibhuti biswal

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In my opinion, IILM Gurgaon is a better option because IILM is providing a full-fledged MBA degree. The best part is Iims mentorship programme under which each student is assigned a mentor at the time of joining and that mentor acts as a trusted advisory and guide for that student for the next two years. IILM University provides MBA- FINTECH- Financial technology innovation and its applications the area of Banking, Finance and Insurance. Students will get ability to draft, strategies and develop disruptive financial innovations using the appropriate tools and techniques, and hypothesize about the effect new regulations will have on fut
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Miles EducationBest CPA training institute in India

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Yes, you would be able to take up the CPA exam, as your Bachelors programme along with your Masters would provide you with enough credits to appear for the CPA exams. You should comfortably get your license as well.

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Raheesh AChartered Accountant and a Career Expert

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M.A. can be done even for BBA Graduates, But since you have done BBA in Finance, M.A. In Finance/ PGDM/ would be the best fit courses for a focused career. If you are particularly wanted to do M.A. Then try to consider M.A. In Economics atleast.

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