Banking
Hi ayush,
First of all, I would say donot feel depressed at all. Try to look for those things you are privileged with. It is good that you shared what you feel actually. Clearing your mind and sharing of thoughts matters because by sharing your thights it will definitely help you to feel better. Since you chose this platform, I would say donot get depressed because it is not defining who you will be and what will be your status.
Depression kills from inside. Eventually you will lose everything you have right now as you are slowly destroying it by your thoughts. Since you have mentioned the thought of failing, it is not actually true. At least you are trying, there are many people out there who didn't even try. You are scared of getting failed but remember if you donot fight for what you want , you are already failed.
Donkt think any negative words. Think that you will do better this time, I know it is not easy but if you follow this mindset then definitely it will improve your life.
You will do better and will surely make our parents proud. Just do hardwork and stay focused.
Follow these:
Hope you will understand
Thank you:)
Hey there
Mentioned below are the eligibility details for banking course:
For more: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.careers360.com/courses/banking-course&ved=2ahUKEwi-4suijp30AhXKb30KHQGlBQYQFnoECAgQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3Is9brEQoD5dd0ua9G1bJ3
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, YES! you can go for banking courses, even except medical MPC students can go for any field, the thing is you will have to put extra effort in learning the basic foundation subjects link accounting and business studies, which you will understand with required effort. So if you are interested in banking sector you can definitely pursue the course.
Hope you found this answer useful. Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
Dear aspirant,
The streams mentioned by you which banking and mba. Both the entrances are competitive and have a huge number of applicants.
In cat if you are from gem category then the competition will be much more as compared to other categories. In ssc or SBI po the competition is not less but I would say it's a bit easier nut to crack.
Hey Sarmishtha,
You listed finance and MBA as career paths. Both entries are highly competitive, with a large number of candidates.
If you are in the GENERAL category in CAT, the competition will be substantially higher than in other categories. The competition in SSC or SBI PO isn't any less fierce, but I'd argue it's a little simpler to break.
You should take banking examinations, in my opinion.
Let's start with the possibility of working as a PO (Probationary Officer) in a PSB (Public Sector Bank):
You begin your career as an Assistant Manager on Probation. The starting wage is reasonable. You'll like your work in the beginning because everything will be fresh to you. The leased accommodations and other benefits would undoubtedly appeal to you. There is a strong sense of accomplishment. The first Recurring Deposit you set up with your own money will always hold a special place in your heart. The level of social prestige is unrivalled.
In 1–2 years, you'll pass the JAIIB and CAIIB and be eligible for advancement based on your bank's requirements. You'll become a Branch Manager with a lot of financial discretion and authority (trust me, once you sit in that illusive Branch Manager's chair, you'll never want to do anything else!!!) Life carries on as usual, and you retire comfortably with a seven-figure (or even higher!!!) money account.
The second alternative is to pursue an MBA as a career (Masters in Business Administration)
You put in a lot of effort and pass the CAT to gain admission to a tier 1 college in India. On campus, you'll meet a lot of folks who share your interests. Friendship blossoms, ideas collide, synergies surge, and a startup emerges.
After college, you acquire a six-figure job and have a side hustle (your startup!!) to supplement your income. After college, you acquire a six-figure job and have a side hustle (your startup!!) to supplement your income. Save money until you're 40, then retire early.Travel the world, live life, gain experiences, and then return to corporate as a management expert at the age of 60!!!!
Mint money even more!!!
You have a choice.
It is also a viable possibility to become a PO without accomplishing much afterward. Because you have already secured your life up to that point. In psu banks, there is also a lot of room for growth.
Hope it helps.
Regards.
Hi,
In my opinion you should go for Banking exams.
First, let’s discuss the career option of becoming a PO (Probationary Officer) in a PSB (Public Sector Bank):
Second, the career option of pursuing an MBA (Masters in Business Administration)
Choice is yours.
Without any doing much after becoming a PO is also a good option. Because till that position you have already secured your life. Growth opportunity is also very good in psu banks.
Hope this helps.
All the best.
Hello,
There are various entrance exams such as SBI PO/Clerk or IBPS/RRB Office Assistant and PO, to appear in all these exams you are just required to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, there is no specific aggregate required in any of these, only in case you intend to appear for NABARD Grade B Officer, or RBI Assistant there is compulsory requirement of 50% aggregate, and RBI Grade B Officer which the best post when it comes to banking exam here you need at least 60% aggregate in graduation in order to appear for the exam, majority of these are conducted in three stages, except in case of RBI Assistant which doesn't have interview.
Hello student
Yes, you just require graduation degree. Banking has a separate syllabus for their entrance examinations which are required to be qualified. Some important subjects in its syllabus are mathematics, English, reasoning, and general awareness.
Hello Aspirant,
Chances are more if you pursue MBA abroad. It is easier for you to work in any countries. But since you have done your MBA in India chances are little less as a fresher I would say. More experience in your job will give you more exposure abroad. Recently entry level Finance Jobs are available with good amount of salary package abroad. These jobs are remote as well as full time work from Office. If you have good placements from your University in the field, You can opt for that also.
I hope this is relevant information
Thank You
I hope you are doing well.
Anywhere banking is the act of making financial transactions on a mobile device (cell phone, tablet, etc.). This activity can be as simple as a bank sending fraud or usage activity to a client’s cell phone or as complex as a client paying bills or sending money abroad. Advantages to anywhere banking include the ability to bank anywhere and at any time. Disadvantages include security concerns and a limited range of capabilities when compared to banking in person or on a computer.
Mobile banking is very convenient in today’s digital age with many banks offering impressive apps. The ability to deposit a check, to pay for merchandise, to transfer money to a friend or to find an ATM instantly are reasons why people choose to use mobile banking. However, establishing a secure connection before logging into a mobile banking app is important or else a client might risk personal information being compromised.
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