I have completed my 12th with 90% in commerce. What should I do next? Can you suggest a course related to finance and banking?

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    Vidita Mehta | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    There are many short term banking courses in India which usually relate to, Investment banking, retail banking, and many other banking operation programs. Imarticus Learning is one of the top investment banking training institutes. Imarticus offers such a promising career training programs, which you can consider for learning Finance and Banking. [A]. The *Capital Market Course*
    https://imarticus.org/post-graduate-program-in-capital-market
    which is a comprehensive 350+ hour programme with placement-assurance, providing aspirants with in-depth exposure to global and Indian capital markets. [B]. The *New Age Banking Course*
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    Shan afzal Khan

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    If you want to make career in banking in finance you should do for regular degree of banking and finance.
    Amity Business School is also providing best guidance to the students to make career in finance and banking field
    Finance is the best field in commerce.
    Many private banks opened their gates for newly blood employees.
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    Mahi Pal Jakhar completed graduation | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Dear friend, As per my personal opinion and experience after completing 12th, you can use a number of options for great job opportunities that is i.e. BBA and hotel management. Thank you very much. Have a bright future ahead.
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    Syed Asif | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    B.Com and CA after that will be best for you as you are a good student for CA and the CA a has a wide scope in India too.
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    Sanket Patel

    8 years ago
    You can pursue CA, CS or ICWA.
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    Nishit Shah

    9 years ago
    CA is best for you.you will get professional degree
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    syed mahammad rafi am a graduated in bsc (physics ),

    9 years ago
    my suggestion is current affairs(CA)
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    pawan mangat | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    B.Com is a nice option for you.
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    rishabh saini

    9 years ago
    b.com owners will be good for you
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    Pratik Mohanty MBA - Finance | Marketing | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    You should first pursue B.Com. After that you will become eligible to go for banking exams. Also, you can do MBA in banking and finance after it.

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