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Satyam Singh

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MET, India's premium B school and the CII (Chartered Insurance Institute), London, the world's most reputed insurance body, have together devised a PG programme that will shape global insurance professionals in India. Technical contents of the Post Graduate Programme in EMBA-Insurance have been developed by the CII, London. This, coupled with the management and business modules designed by MET, will deliver unrivaled specialised education in an industry that's poised for phenomenal growth. Post graduate students can now get the best of both worlds. Not only will they have the double advantage of mastering an PGP EMBA and Insurance
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A candidate seeking admission must be a Graduate in any discipline from a recognised university, approved by the University Grant Commission (UGC). In the case of foreign nationals, the university must be approved by the respective state/country.Those who are appearing for the final year of Degree Examination in the current year, can also apply. However they must produce documentary evidence of having passed the examination on or before the commencement of the programme, failing which their admission will be liable for cancellation.Documents scanned and uploaded would need to be produced in original along with attested copies at the ti
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Parul Thapa

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There is no such need to have a B.Com Honours degree for appearing in Bank PO exams. Students of any stream can appear for Banking exams. However, studying B.Com Honours at graduation will definitely benefit preparation and further career option. BCom Hons subjects will definitely help students in having sound knowledge about accounting and commerce subjects.

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Harsh Singh

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Yes, typically, you can join ILAM Dehradun for an MBA in Banking and Wealth Management without needing to have appeared for CAT (Common Admission Test). Some institutes may have their own entrance exams or may consider other management entrance tests like MAT (Management Aptitude Test), XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test), or CMAT (Common Management Admission Test).  

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