How to become an investment banker?
I am a B.com graduate and have a PG Diploma in Business administration with specialization in Banking and Finance.
Currently working for International Bank's BPO in back end process (Payments)
317 Views|Posted 2013-11-12 21:07:43
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2013-11-13 14:39:51
Hi,
Being an investment banker requires having a Masters in Business Administration. However, if you're a college graduate, you may apply to be an entry level analyst for two years to ascertain whether you would like to continue in the profession. These analysts may have to opportunity to accompany
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S
8 years ago
How should I apply for the entry-level analyst post if I do not want to do a certification from any institution?

Answered by
2013-11-13 13:20:01
Hi,
Investment bankers are thoroughly conversant with the accounting, financial and legal issues that impact business. They also have a good understanding of all business facets.Although a CA is equally qualified for the job, an MBA with specialization in finance from a good B-school is what compan

Answered by
2013-11-12 22:55:56
Hi, You can check for Executive MBA(as you have six years of experience so it is good for you) or Regular MBA in Portfolio and Investment Management or Banking Management.
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