I've given my SSC exam and I've got 74.4 %. I'm interested to pursue a career in banking. What should I do after class 10th for the same?

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Asked by kunal Barne

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    Aarti Singh | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    Hi Kunal,
    For a career in banking go for commerce stream. After 12th you can go for B.Com, B.Com (H), B.Com (Professional), Integrated/ dual B.Com-M.Com, Integrated/ dual B.Com-MBA, etc. All these courses will prepare you for a career in banking.
    For jobs in public sector banks you need to give exams and for private sector banks you can get a job through exams as well as campus placements too.
    Many private sector banks like ICICI, AXIS, HDFC etc visit campuses of many private universities for campus placement. Not only this some universities also offer placement assistance to students by giving them special training for the placement dri
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    ananya sharma student | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    Firstly I want to congratulate you for achieving success in class 10th. Now, let me come to the point.
    For pursuing your career in banking, the best option is to go for commerce field. Candidate who want to pursue their career in banking, they take commerce field & start their preparation for banking exams.
    You can go for various banking exams like IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, SBI PO, SBI clerk, RBI & many more.
    Your score is good enough in 10th, you only need first class in 12th for sitting in any bank exam.
    The syllabus for all banks is almost same so no need to worry but yes difficulty level is different in all exams. PO exam is tougher tha
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