Is it necessary to pursue professional courses like CA, CS or CMA along with degree after class 12th to get into banking field?

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    VIKRAM SONI Mentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller | Scholar-Level 16

    9 years ago
    Dear ayush,
    If you want to set your career in banking line than you should have good academic record at least BBA or economic hons or b.com and than MBA degree to get a good profile and salary too that's for the private banking.
    For govt bank job you should clear the exam that also available after 12th for clerk grade level. More you excel in your education more you get into return.
    Suggestion from my side you should complete your graduate degree and than think of job .
    All the best
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    Prashant Gupta Faculty Member at PIBM, Pune for Finance | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    It does not.
    See you need to understand that banking is a very extensive field. The qualification will vary with the profile you are looking for.
    The most common way to enter this field ia via IBPS exam which will pave way for you to become a probationary officer and then the assistant manager.
    However there are other profiles too like audit, credit risk management, etc. which have their own criteria.
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    simran singh | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    There isn't. You must realize that the field of banking is very broad. The requirements will change depending on the profile you are looking for. The most popular route to enter this area is through the IBPS test, which will allow you to advance to the positions of assistant manager and probationary officer. However, there are other profiles as well, with their own requirements, such as audit and credit risk management.
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    man doshi

    9 years ago
    Extra CA or CMA demands very heard work.

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