Banking
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Yes, there are online courses available for Banking Law and Practice. You can find structured programs offered by universities, colleges, and even banking institutions that cover the legal framework, compliance, and practical aspects of banking operations.
You can access all details from mentioned link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/banking-law-course
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If your aim is the banking sector , then B.Com is the better option for you.
Reasons:
Banking jobs need strong knowledge of accounts, finance, economics, and maths .
B.Com gives you direct understanding of these subjects.
Banking exams like IBPS, SBI, RBI are easier after B.Com because the
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Yes, if you have a BSc Biology degree form private college , then you are eligible to appear for the UPSC Civil services exam and most competitive banking exams , provides you meet the other standard eligibility criteria such as age and nationality.
The RT in chemistry in your
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Yes, you can enter high finance like investment banking or private equity, but it will be challenging without maths. Commerce without maths puts you at a disadvantage, so you will need to build strong analytical skills on your own. Becoming a CA is a powerful option, as many investment
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Since you’ve got a BSc in MPCS (Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science) and a postgraduate degree in Physics with a specialization from 2017, you’ve got a lot of exciting paths ahead of you, depending on what you want to do. If research or teaching sparks your interest, you might
Government banking exams for the year 2025-26 are:
1. IBPS PO - Mains exam on October 12, 2025
2. IBPS RRB Office Assistant - Prelims: December 6, 7, 13, 14, 2025
Mains : February 1, 2026.
3. IBPS Officer Scale I - Prelims :November 22, 23, 2025
Mains: December
After passing 12th, you need to prepare for exams like IBPS to get into the banking sector.
You can aim for jobs like Bank clerk, Probationary Officer, Branch Manager.
For that you must have a Bachelor's degrees in any stream.
After 12th, you can start preparing for the exams
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To provide a more specific answer, please clarify which board and location you are referring to. For example, you could specify "BSEB Inter exam" or "UP Board Inter exam".
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BVoc Banking is a vocational course and not all DU colleges follow the same syllabus. However, for 1st semester, core topics generally include Principles of Banking, Basics of Accounting, and Communication Skills. Notes can be found through DU college portals, student forums, or your professors. Request help from seniors if
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