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Hello aspirant ,
Yes you can apply for marketing job if you have degree because there also lots of opportunities in government sector in marketing field.
So you can check SBI , RBI , LIC Website for job vacancy.
They have positions in this field also .
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yes you can
The BSBA course, major in Marketing Management is a program which deals with the nature, scope and role of marketing to make our economy grow and help people attain a decent standard of living. The marketing concepts and specialized activities like marketing research, selling, and product planning and development
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It is possible provided you have skills and knowledge related to retail banking. Political science will not give you the edge for this job. you might have to go for a degree or course in retail banking which will provide you the skill set demanded for this position. Post graduate diploma in retail banking is a good option to choose since it requires just a graduate with an aggregate of 50-55% and 50% aggregate in 10 and 12th. Please note they have an age criteria too for the admission to this course. IFBI in Delhi offers this course with a guaranteed employment at axis bank. Its a 3 month course.
The institutes that offers this course in India are
University of Mumbai, Mumbai ,Maharashtra.
Ahmedabad Management Association Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
Vidya Bharathi Kochi, Kerala.
Savitribai Phule Pune University Pune, Maharashtra.
Institute of Finance Banking and Insurance Delhi.
Indian Institute of Commerce and TradeLucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
IIKM Business School Chennai, Tamil Nadu-IIFA Lancaster. Degree College Bangalore, Karnataka.
Hope this answers your query.
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! If you want to do retail banking after ba honours political science ,then yes you can go for it but political science will not provide you skill and knowledge required in retail banking so firstly you must do a diploma or course so that you can have a good understanding of things about retail banking.
Hope it will help you!
Wishing a bright future .
Thank you!!
Maths is not necessarily required for you to have studied in 12th standard in order to secure admission in BA(Hons.) Economics. However if you want to pursue BA(Hons.) Economics at Delhi University (DU) then maths is a requirement and without having passed maths in 12th standard you won't be eligible for this course at DU. Although there are other Universities and Colleges which provide this course without having studied and passed maths in 12th class.
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You can pursue an MBA from any IIM or other colleges after completing a bachelor's degree in vocational . The basic requirements for admission are that you have a bachelor's degree in any field and be in your final year of graduation, as well as a valid CAT score that meets the cutoffs.
If you have completed a B.Voc from a recognised university with a grade point average of at least 50%, you are eligible to apply for MBA or PGDM admission by taking MBA entrance exams.
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Hi Manohar,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you you have good work experience and doing some kind of certification in your field will add up to your skills and will certainly help you at the time of job switch. Nowadays certification courses are much more popular sites like Udemy, coursera are some of the sites that you may refer.
Hope you found this answer useful.Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
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