Banking
Hello Dear Student,
With 70% in CBSE Class 12, you are comfortably eligible for most B.Com courses and banking-related diploma programs.
If you want to build a career in the banking sector, a good approach would be to:
pursue a B.Com degree, and
simultaneously prepare for banking exams or certifications
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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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