Can I become a stock broker after doing BBA? Which course should I pursue and what will be my starting salary after becoming one?

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    Nikhil Gupta www.guptanikhil.in | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    you have to get certificate form NSE
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    Deepti Singh | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    To be a stockbroker, you have to be a graduate with a minimum of two years work experience in a stockbroking firm. Registration for bro-kership is granted on the basis of experience as a sub-bro-ker and on the recommendation of a registered broker. However I can suggest you with steps-
    1. Take a course in stock brokering from either National Stock Exchange or Bombay Stock Exchange
    2. Work at a stock brokering firm and gain a minimum of two years' work experience.
    3. Determine what type of services you want to offer as a stock broker ranging from stocks, bonds, derivatives, insurance, etc.
    4. Ensure that you have adequate infrastructure and
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