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2012-07-09 16:29:41
Guide-Level 12
For placements I would say that institutes provide assistance but cannot guarantee placements because it entirely depends on your capabilities, utilization of skills, presence of mind, communication skills, etc.
To get the exact status of the placements you may directly contact the institute's placement cell and get feedback.
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2012-07-09 15:59:16
Guide-Level 11
Yes you can go ahead with the Bank Exams. The eligibility criteria is graduation from recognized university and your age should be between 21-30 years. A person can appear only thrice for a bank PO exam.
Notification appears in all leading national newspapers and employment news. The examination is conducted in two stages-
1. Written examination having objective test
2. Descriptive test.
The candidates who have been successful in written examination are called for an interview.
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2012-07-09 15:50:07
Guide-Level 11
Indian Students
i) 10+2 or equivalent from any statutory board with 60% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM). For SC/ST candidates relaxation of 5% marks in PCM will be given.
ii) Good Scores in any one of the following entrance exams: IIT-JEE, AIEEE, MH-CET or Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET).
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2012-07-09 15:49:55
Guide-Level 11
Every institute has its own eligibility criteria for admission, in order to know the exact eligibility criteria it would be always advisable to browse through the institute's website you wish to apply.
However, you may look for some of the below mentioned institutes:
Alard Institute of Management Sciences-Pune.
Shri Shivaji Memorial Society's Institute of Management- Pune.
Institute of Business Management & Research-Pune.
Alkesh Dinesh Modi Institute for Financial and Management Studies-Mumbai.
N.L. Dalmia Institute of Management Studies and Research-Mumbai.
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2012-07-09 15:44:25
Guide-Level 11
You can-
1. Go for higher degree programs in respective subjects for research studies.
2. Join accountancy and business services
3. Apply for becoming a teacher or lecturer.
Areas where you can work- Investment and Commercial Banks, Building Societies, Broking Firms, Insurance Companies, etc.
Job profiles-
Securities Analyst & Investment Analyst
Personal Finance Consultant
Marketing/Operations Manager
Research Scientist
Quant Analyst- Financial Services
Market Research Analyst
Statistical Assistant- Planning Department
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2012-07-09 15:42:35Contributor-Level 7
So if you want to take up really high end job (& high paying as well) then CS is better. Btech IT will allow you to get normal application oriented job, but with not as high pay.
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2012-07-09 15:39:22Beginner-Level 4
Yes we do have a part time six months retail management program recognised by the Retailers Association of India(rai).You may visit our site :www.vpmthane.org for further inputs.
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2012-07-09 15:36:24
Guide-Level 11
As per my knowledge, there is no education system across India that gets you graduation degree in 1 year. I would suggest you to carefully take a decision as education involves time and funds so go for the right option.
Do not get pampered with flowery options which agrees to give you a certification in less than the time that is generally underlined in our education system even if the fee structure is low.
Only after thorough research, start your study so as to avoid any regret later.
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2012-07-09 15:35:48
Guide-Level 11
MBA Finance or PG Diploma in Finance is a good option. However, pursuing either regular or correspondence is your choice.
Besides, you can also take up-
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)
The add on courses will help you get a good career with a cutting edge in the competitive market.
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