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Candidates with a bachelor’s degree are eligible to apply for GGITS MBA. They should have secured a minimum of 50% marks (45% marks for candidates belonging to reserved category) in the qualifying exam. Admission to the GGITS MBA course is done based on the entrance exam- MET conducted by the VYPAM Govt. of Madhya Pradesh.
Hello Student,
Bank PO or Bank Probationary Officer is a post in Public Sector Banks. Plutus Academy provides both Online as well as Offline Mode to the candidates to prepare for SSC, banking and other exams.
Plutus Academy is one of the best coaching for the Bank PO exam in Delhi due to experienced teachers and teaching methods.
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Dear Student,
So, when it comes to courses like CA and CS, the duration of the course may vary depending on the number of attempts required to pass all of the tests, but it is undoubtedly one of the most commonly asked questions. So, to begin, let us examine the course structure:
As you may be aware, Company Secretary is separated into three levels, which are as follows:
Foundation\sExecutive\sProfessional
After 9 months of passing the previous level, one can sit for the next level exam. However, because the tests are only held in June and December, the interval is practically 12 months. So it will take THREE YEARS to complete all of the examinations.
Apart from the tests, the student must complete the following necessary trainings (new training structure for students who enrol for the course from April 1, 2014):
All students who cleared their Executive on or after August 25, 2015 are eligible for the 15-day Academic Program. This training is further subdivided as follows:
2 days Program of Induction
3 days of e-government
Five days of skill development
5 days of Entrepreneurial Development
After passing the Professional level, you will be required to attend a 15-day Management Skills Orientation Program (MSOP).
After completing the Foundation, Executive, or Professional levels, either 3 or 2 or 1 year(s) of Long Term Internship with designated entities.
Based on the foregoing, we may deduce that the duration of the course, including the internship, is as follows if all levels are passed on the first try:
If the internship is pursued after Foundation, the total time will be ONE YEAR OF FOUNDATION + THREE YEARS OF INTERNSHIP (while taking the Executive and Professional exams) = FOUR YEARS.
If the internship is undertaken after Executive, the total time will be ONE YEAR FOUNDATION + ONE YEAR EXECUTIVE + TWO YEARS INTERNSHIP (while applying for Professional) = FOUR YEARS.
If the internship is pursued after Professional, the total time will be ONE YEAR FOUNDATION + ONE YEAR EXECUTIVE + ONE YEAR PROFESSIONAL + ONE YEAR INTERNSHIP = FOUR YEARS.
Visit the ICSI website at Icsi.edu or contact the Chapter office for information on fees and exams.
SCOPES and ROLES -
It has a lot of potential in the future, thanks to the new Companies Act of 2013. It is getting more widespread as the corporate sector expands.
Cs is the company's sole compliance officer. It serves as a liaison between the BOD and the company.
In terms of knowledge, a company secretary is well-versed in finance, corporate law, corporate governance, the stock market, and so on.
A business secretary can also serve as a legal counsel, a managing director, and so on. There is no doubting that the position of company secretary is one of the highest paid in India. Even those who run their own practise can make a good living. A newcomer can easily earn 3-5 lakhs per year.
It is entirely up to you how focused and dedicated you are to your profession.
Good luck.
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. You could choose B.Com (//B.Com) Computer Science for a career in the banking sector. With digitisation of the banking sector, learning computer science in your B.Com (//B.Com) degree could make you job ready. It will help you while maintaining accounts and managing payrolls using software.
All the best!
Hi aspirants
Here are a few pointers for you to consider .
the exam mainly consists of 3 subjects - Quantitative aptitude, English language, and Reasoning ability.
The marks distribution is as follows:
Different types of bank exam in India
Anyone can clear the bank exam without any coaching. You just need to give your self-study and proper direction. But if you thought it is required then you can either go for online coaching or any training institute based on your convenience
Hope this Helps
For more information click the link
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/bank-exams
Good Luck!
An MBA with a focus in banking and finance differs from a basic MBA. It provides one the advantage. It provides you with accurate information on the banking system. It is essentially a specialism within the banking and financial industry. The scope of an MBA in finance is enormous and provides excellent employment prospects with excellent compensation. This particular MBA program—MBA in Banking and Finance Engineering—is offered to students at Chandigarh University. The Chandigarh University places a strong emphasis on educating its students about every aspect of the business sector. The university uses technology that is similar to that of the top banks, which helps the students feel at ease using the programmes.
You cannot guarantee that you will receive a straight employment offer after diploma in Banking and finance . There is a potential that you will be given preference during the interview if you possess this important certificate or degree. You'll be able to persuade or defend your position. One other benefit is that after completing this certification, your salary will automatically increase starting in the next month if you have already completed the JAIIB and CAIIB exams and are employed by a nationalised bank.
I will suggest you do MBA in banking and finance.
Yes surely! See most of the banking forms like bank PO, clerk or some other roles require you to be a graduate and they do not really care in which trade you have done your bachelors from or in which subject. So, as far as you are graduate and have cleared the examination of the bank, you can appear in banking.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
Hey student,
You have to select any 5 of the subjects in your percentage where English is compulsory and has to be taken and one should be pass at all the examinations and the candidate can take best 5 subject according to his/her preference.
All the best student,
Hope this helps you.
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