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virendra rastogi

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Certainly, investment bankers have higher packages. Indian IT companies don't pay high to SAP consultants anymore. So, you may take it simultaneously, but don't take SAP as a full time thing.

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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

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To make you career in investment banking, you may pursue either of following courses as
(a) MBA finance/PGDM
(b) CFA/CFP/CFA or CFP are certifications in investment banking. To know more details, kindly visit https://shiksha.com/ Courses/investment banking. All the best.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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To pursue MBA with any specialization, it is necessary to appear for GMAT Exam or CMAT Exam (Graduate Management Admission Test/ Combined Management Admission Test). You need to score good marks in these exams.
Some of the affiliated universities conduct their own admission examination.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Sanjay,
You can prefer IBS, ICFAI Business School. They are the pioneers in all aspects. All the best.

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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

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To become an investment banker, only CFA/CFP recognition will help you. SFM will not help you as it is an important subject of financial engineering and will only help you to manage the projects of companies. So, you should either do CFA or CFP.

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Rakesh SA mechanical engineer working in sales

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Bipin Jha

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Merchant bankers, or investment bankers as they are commonly known, work for investment banks and provide a range of financial services for their clients.
They oversee financial opportunities for their clients, advising on such things as mergers and acquisitions, lending, privatizations, the identification and securing of new deals and helping with initial public offerings.
*To become an investment banker, a Bachelor's degree in business administration or related field like finance is required. There are a huge number of specializations available with a MBA degree including MBA in marketing and finance.
You can visit https://management.s
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Sumanth S

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yes u must go for top college

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Shaurya Singh

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If you are willing to go for investment banking you can either do an MBA in finance or prepare for CFA after your graduation. CFA will be a better option amongst the two. CFA is a 3 level course just like CA.

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