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Chandrachur Roy

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The profiles offered are in Risk Management, Credit Analysis, Treasury Operations, Finance and Accounts, International
Banking, Information Technology and Customer Relationship Management.

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The last year cut off score was 181. But you may apply and take a chance as I think this year the CMAT scores are less as compared to last year.

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You have a good chance of getting shortlisted. The last year cut off was 73 percentile

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8 lakh fee is including hostel. Mess charge you have to pay separate around 4200 to 4500 rupees per month.

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As an interviewee you must be knowing why you want to pursue MBA and that too in banking and finance, your strengths and weakness, your hobby, current affairs and economic scenario of India though not much in depth, business news, preliminary knowledge of banks.
For WAT, any of the general topics may be asked. What matters is your writing skills and how you will put down your ideas and thoughts regarding the topic given. Read daily newspapers and cover the editorials.

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Total of 60 seats.

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This is not specifically a written test but writing ability test where you have to share your views and ideas on a particular topic that will be given at that time. It may be on any type of general topic.

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The companies which have recruited are HDFC, ICICI, Deloitte, NPCI, SBI, TCS, WIPRO, Axis Bank, KPMG, Federal Bank. Jobs are offered in management position in market risk, credit risk, product development manager, relationship manager, treasury, trade finance and many more. All have been placed. Max CTC 13 lakhs, min 6.5 lakhs and average 8.5 lakhs. All students have been placed. You must be knowing that its been long that PSB's have been barred from recruiting directly from campus.

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You need to cover all the current business topics, go through daily business newspapers or at least the business section, what all is happening in the banking industry, various basic products of banks and their features ( like the interest rates of different accounts ). Also do cover current affairs for gd-pi. It will also help you in the WAT round. WAT topics may vary, it may be science, technology, social issues, politics, corporate system, general discussion related topics. Start reading daily newspaper. Your writing skills, your english and your knowledge about the topic.

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Do cover all the current business topics, go through daily business newspapers or at least the business section, what all is happening in the banking industry, various basic products of banks and their features ( like the interest rates of different accounts ). Also do cover current affairs for gd-pi. It will also help you in the WAT round. WAT topics may vary. It may be science, technology, social issues, politics, corporate system, general discussion related topics. Start reading daily newspaper. All that will be checked will be your writing skills, your english and your knowledge about the topic.

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