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•Chartered Financial Analysts :
The CFA designation is one of the most popular and rigorous certifications for finance and banking professionals
•Certified Financial Planner
•Financial Risk Manager :
Professionals who pass the FRM certification course often work in banks as risk analysts and risk officers
•Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst :
The CAIA certification is specifically designed for professionals who want to build a career managing alternate investments such as asset management or hedge funds
•Certified Public Accountant
•Certified Management Accountant
•Chartered Mutual Fund Counsellor :
The CMFC certification is a ten week financial course that is offered by the College of Financial Planning
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Hello dear aspirant, hope you’re doing well. There is a log of difference between DU regular college and DU school of open learning . In a regular course you will have to give semester exams and have 70-75% attendance. While SOL you give exams only once a year.
Regular college is obviously much better than sol. Same is the case for the degree you get from both. Both the degrees will have university of delhi mentioned on it. but while employing many recruiters prefer the regular degrees. try to get admission in regular college but if things don’t work out then go for DU sol.
Studying from SOL is only better when you have to prepare for some competitive exams along side.
Hey Ankit,
Never let make you down in any situation. Leave about the score you gained in and just focus on why did you loose and where did you loose? Try to find answers for these questions instead of worried about about score. If you are well determined and hard worker you will definitely reach your goal. Follow these steps, this may helps you in cracking SBI for the next attempt.
At first collect all the previous papers of the exam. Shortlist the frequently asked questions and topics. Make a note of them. Try to solve all the shortlisted topics and questions. Set a timetable and stick to it. This time you may crack the exam.
Hope this helps you.
Good luck.
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Dear candidate, it doesn't matter you do Bcom or Bcom(Hons.) for MBA or banking type sector. People from any stream can apply in MBA or banking sector. However, some people prefer Bcom(Hons.) for banking sector as we get a detailed knowledge of commerce sector in Hons. programme.
Hope, it helps!
Dear student,
Bcom Bank management is a three years course divided into six semesters.
Below I am mentioning the syllabus of each semester.
Semester 1 :- Financial Accounting, Principles of Insurance, Business Statistics,
Semester 2 :- Business Management, Value Education, Financial Investment Management
Semester 3 :- Management and Economics, Principles of Investment Banking, Auditing
Semester 4 :- Principles of Management, Financial Mathematics, Technical Writing
Semester 5 :- Company Accounts, Services Marketing, Merchant Banking
Semester 6 :- Accounting and Finance for Managers, Quantitative Techniques for Management, Accounting and Finance for Managers
I hope this information helps you.
You can check more about this course by going through the link below.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-com-in-banking-and-insurance
All the very best!!
Hi,
If you want to stay in banking field then you can do that by going for B.Com and then starting to work in banks on different positions and can also prepare for national level exams like IBPS, RBI grade A and B, SBI PO and other similar exams for different banks and their positions. The exams are competitive but then the job security is really good.
I hope this helps.
All the best.
You can go ahead and pursue B.Com or B.Com Hons. And can then start working in banks at different positions. If you do it from good colleges then you will end up getting good salaried Jobs. Another option is to prepare for national level entrance exams like SBI PO or IBPS or RBI grade A and B etc to get jobs that have job security and good salaries for the employees. But they are highly competitive.
Dear Anu,
Below I am mentioning the qualifications of Bank Manager and this will also answer your second question that whether it is necessary to take banking and finance or not.
I hope this clarify your doubt.
You can check more about this field by going through the link below.
https://www.careers360.com/careers/bank-branch-manager
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