Which course should I pursue after class 12th science to become a bank manager?
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Hello,
Thanks for asking.
You can choose any graduation course in the field of your interest.
Because the minimum eligibility criteria required for banking exams is graduation.
After that, you will be eligible to appear in IBPS PO, Clerk, RRB, SBI PO & other banking exams.
Solving previous year question papers is the most important thing to crack bank exams.
Check previous year question papers of IBPS PO: https://scoop.eduncle.com/ibps-po-question-papers
I hope it will help you.
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In order to become a bank manager, you should complete your graduation in any stream. If you have done a computer course, it will be an added advantage for you. You must have a good knowledge of reasoning, current affairs and English. You just need to check the syllabus and question paper pattern. Read books or join a good coaching institute in your 2nd /3rd year of graduation. You will be all set to appear for bank exams. Some subjects like economics, commerce and PCM (Hons) are good because they will always be in touch with math. So cracking an exam may be easier for you, but your key to success is hard work.
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Hello dear, To be a bank manager in nationalised bank, u need to pass graduation and crack exams like ibps po/ sbi po. There are some other type of managers also in nationalised banks for which u need to be a MBA. If u want a career in private banks like axis, icici, hdfc, rbs, deutsche, american bank and many others, u hv to pursue mba from a reputed college after completing graduation. All the best. Hv a nc day. Thank you
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Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14
8 years agoAny course will have to give you analytical abilities. You have to refresh your Maths. So, plan accordingly. B.Tech students are likely to fare better. Their maths is generally sufficient.
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If your 12th result has not been announced yet then
Upload expected / provisional marks for now.
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