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Vidita Mehta

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There are many short term banking courses in India. Which usually relate to, Investment banking, retail banking, and many other banking operation programs. Imarticus Learning is one of the top investment banking training institutes. Imarticus offers such a promising career training programs, which you can consider for learning Finance and Banking. [A]. The *Capital Market Course*
https://imarticus.org/post-graduate-program-in-capital-market
which is a comprehensive 350+ hour programme with placement-assurance, providing aspirants with in-depth exposure to global and Indian capital markets. [B]. The *New Age Banking Course*
https://ima
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Aarush Pandey

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Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
FLIP Certifications
Certificate in Quantitative Finance
Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)
Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA)

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Aarush Pandey

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Chartered Financial Analyst CFA While this is no short-term course, one can pursue it with their MBA degree and the course has 3 different levels and requires 4 years of work experience. It has a lot of value in the industry and you can grow your profile in the finance space easily. Certified Financial Planner CFP Be it financial planning, tax planning, insurance planning, investment planning or retirement planning the course that will prepare you to take these decisions is CFP. Exams are conducted 3 times in a year and one has to write 5 papers to clear it.

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Aarush Pandey

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There are many courses that you can do after MBA Finance. Here is the list of courses. You can do one of them. Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
FLIP Certifications
Financial Risk Manager
Company Secretary (CS)
Actuary
Certificate in Quantitative Finance
Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)
Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA)

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

A Masters degree in finance is a good option in itself but combined with a professional certification it can produce amazing job opportunities and scope for career growth. Certification can add a lot of value to your CV and give you an edge over the competition. Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
FLIP Certifications
Financial Risk Manager
Actuary
Certificate in Quantitative Finance
Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)
Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA)

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Following certifications can help to give you a strong profile for an MBA in Finance
Chartered Financial Analyst
Certified Financial Planner
FLIP Certifications
Financial Risk Manager
Company Secretary
Actuary
Certificate in Quantitative Finance
Certified Information Systems Auditor
Certification in Risk Management Assurance

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Certification can add a lot of value to your CV and give you an edge over the competition. Chartered Financial Analyst CFA While this is no short-term course, one can pursue it with their MBA degree and the course has 3 different levels and requires 4 years of work experience. It has a lot of value in the industry and you can grow your profile in the finance space easily. Certified Financial Planner CFP Be it financial planning, tax planning, insurance planning, investment planning or retirement planning the course that will prepare you to take these decisions is CFP. Exams are conducted 3 times in a year and one has to write 5 papers
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Vidita Mehta

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"It is always good to do MBA, but instead of doing MBA. We would suggest you do any short course in banking or finance. Which will relate to, Investment banking, retail banking and many other banking operation programs. Imarticus offers the internationally-accredited Certified Investment Banking Operations Professional (CIBOP) programme, designed for careers in the Capital Market Operations division within an Investment Bank.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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You can check out Shiksha's official college predictor for getting information about the colleges that provide accountancy in degree level across the country.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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There are two choices, after completing B.Com. The first one is Higher Studies and second is job !Consider first choice :- You can apply for following courses after completing B.Com in Accounting and Finance :-
1) M.Com
2) MBA in Finance or Financial Management or Accounting etc.
3) B.Ed.
4) PGDM
5) DTL !

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