Is it the right approach to prepare for banking after B.Com without pursuing PG?

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    Vidita Mehta | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Hi, Surely, You can prepare for banking after your B.Com. I'm currently doing my Certification in Investment Banking (CIBOP) at Imarticus Learning in Mumbai. Where we are learning about complex financial products and their Trade Lifecycles, along with an Operational Risk and Regulations. It's only a 2 months programme and they're going to provide placement assistance too so I think Ill comfortably get a good job and be where I want to be in Investment Banking in a few months. Check them out on www.imarticus.org
    Hope this will help. Thanks.
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    Kasee Sreenivas Program Officer,Health Infrastructure, Tata Trusts

    7 years ago
    No doubt about it. In fact, you can even start your preparation for banking examinations during your B.Com (or any graduation) days if getting settled in the banking sector is what you really aspire.
    As a matter of fact, banking sector requires minimum graduation as their basic qualification. So you can go ahead with your preparation. Don't worry if you haven't. You can even start once you are in post-graduation.
    Post-graduation may also help you during the appraisal process once you join the job and work for a year or two.
    My suggestion in this regard would be simple. If you're aiming for the banking sector, keep your study orientation f
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