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TKWs has branches in different cities of North and Western India. However, Institute of Banking & Finance which is a separate division of TKWs is located only at Delhi.
Also, I suggest that if you want to pursue a serious course in any discipline of banking and finance you should think of doing it from a metropolitan city only. You will always get better faculty and exposure in a city like Delhi or Mumbai.
Hope that would have given you a good insight. Feel free to seek further clarification on this forum.
I am also available for free career counselling every monday from 11 am to 5 pm at TKWs.
Best Of Luck !
Amit Goyal
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Additional courses will definitely help you enhance your career opportunities.
A few courses-
**PG Diploma in Financial Planning/Wealth Management
**Post Graduate Diploma in Banking Operations/Financial Engineering
Besides, I can suggest you with the following:-
1. Additional certifications offered by National Stock Exchange Certification in Financial Markets:-
Securities Market
Currency Derivatives
Mutual Funds
Equity Derivatives
Interest Rate Derivatives
Commercial Banking
2. SAP FICO (Financials and Controlling Module)
This is a step-by-step training program that equips students and professionals
who are seeking competitive edge in the fina
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As per your location preference, I can suggest you- T.I.M.E
Refer- http://www.time4education.com/law/time-law.htm
Law Entrance Examinations have become more competitive nowadays. So the candidates need to be careful while preparing for those. You can clear the tests if you go through a systematic preparation.
1. You should collect as much previous question papers and work out on them. This will give an idea about the exam pattern and syllabus.
2. You should develop the habit of reading national and local news and this will certainly be useful to improve your vocabulary and reading skills.
3. You should collect the weeklies on current af
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