Investment Banker
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Investment bankers are experts who help companies in gaining capital through various means.They handle large financial transactions.nvestment bankers earn a huge income.The average investment banker salary in India is INR 9.61 lakh per year. It ranges from INR 2.46 lakh per annum to INR 70 lakh per annum, including shared profits and bonuses.Investment Bankers prefer MBA Finance as top applicant's profiles over the other profiles. Also if you’re a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charter, then you can easily make your way into the Investment Banking.Another preferred eligibility criteria or the education requirement is that of a Chartered Accountant (CA).The minimum education requirement is to get a graduate degree in any discipline. But graduation will only make you way into investment banking as a intern.You can enter to Analyst or Junior Analyst level if you have graduated from a renowned institute.You can immediately become an Investment Banker post-graduation but you need to have good experience, knowledge and further qualification to sustain in it.Experience is very important. On gaining experience the income also increases.
Hello as you are PCM student,
here are a few tips on how to become an investment banker, to engineer the next couple of years and your resume, to better your chances of breaking into Investment Banking. Start Working on Your Resume Early: Investment Banks like all rounders because an Investment Banker is not just a quant jock. He has to balance financial knowledge with analysis as well as client management skills. He has to have a background in working in a team. They like leaders. So make sure you are part of special projects in college and take part in significant team activities. It is also better to focus on excelling in one area, like case study competitions or football, rather than being a jack of all trades. Investment Banks want to SEE consistent academic performance as well as commitment to an outside activity as it shows them persistence and staying power. Look for an Internship: An internship is a great way to get a foot in the door even if it is for an extremely short time or the promise of hours of photocopying. It will give you that all-important insight into how a bank functions. Get Some Training in Investment Banking: Corporate Finance is hard and cracking an investment banking interview will be easier if you do a short training course in Investment Banking
Keep Abreast of Current Affairs: Investment Banking and Capital Markets is dynamic and require you to be on top of the news.
Hope it helps
Hi aspirant!
Happy to tell you that you can apply for investment banker course.For investment banker you have to do MBA in finance after BBA/B.Com.Also you can go for national stock exchange at same time while pursuing MBA.It will make you a strong investment banker.
Thankyou!
Hey Shubham,
To become an Investment Banker in India you'll need an MBA in finance with a decent aggregate+ minimum 4years of professional work experience.
For now you can do a job of advisory in any financial company along with your studies which might help you in learning certain tactics and would certainly improve your analytical skills.
After 12th you can opt for B.Com or BBA Finance followed by MBA.
I hope this helps.
Goodluck!
Hey there mentioned below is the step by step process for becoming investment banker in India:
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Dear Aspirant
I hope you are doing good
With reference to your query , I would like to tell you that their is no specific course in the field of investment banking. However companies seeks for people who have done bacehlors in various streams.
For becoming investment banker, you can go with following streams:-
1. Bsc in Acturial science
2. Bcom honors
3. BA in economics
4. Bsc in finance
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
Hello,
IPM (Integrated Programme in Management is a five years Course offers by Institutions like IIM Rohtak, IIM Indore and IIM Jammu. To get a job in bank or to become an investment banker, you must have a background from finance like BBA (Bachelor's of Business Administration) finance, B.Com Hons, MBA (Master's of Business Administration) finance or Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA).
But you can still join banking jobs after doing IPM. In Campus placement round, if you get selected by some bank then you can have a job in Banks. And you will get a lot of opportunities in campus placement if you choose to pursue IPM. Here's the list of recruiters for IPM graduates-
1. Axis Bank
2. Bank of America
3. Deutsche Bank
4. HSBC
5. ICICI Bank
6. Kotak Mahindra Bank
7. Yes Bank
8. HDFC Bank
But it's not easy to crack IPMAT (Integrated Programme in Management Aptitude Test) exam. You must have passed 12th with minimum 60 percent in order to be eligible for IPMAT.
To know more about IPMAT 2021, Please go through this link
https://www.google.com/amp/s/bschool.careers360.com/articles/ipmat/amp
Good Luck.
For being an Investment Banker in India most of the student go for the following courses:
These three are the most preferred courses by the students wiling to enter into Investment Banking.
Some skills you need to develop in order to survive in Investment Banking sector:
These are some of the most required skills for being a investment banker.
To know more about Investment banker you can visit the link provided below:
https://www.careers360.com/careers/investment-banker
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello candidate,
An Investment banker is a financial Assistant whose primary role is to help companies and governments raise capital by issuing stock or borrowing money.
The banker is responsible to provide as the intermediaries between security issuers and investors and help new firms to go public and they also act as advisers and go-betweens on mergers and acquisitions.
Hope that this answer was informational!!
Good luck.
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