What is the criteria to pursue MBA IN Banking ?

I am doing B.Sc computer Science.

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    isha gupta

    2013-07-04 18:32:19
    Yes ! You can definitely go for MBA after B.sc , i would suggest you can join a college which is in New Delhi with other centers in Mumbai and Bangalore .
    My Friend she is also doing a program from this college, they offers a PDGM from London school Of Economics ,its a very good college with a faculty from Harvard Business School , Wharton ,London Business School.
    They have placement assistance with more than 50 companies .
    For more Query Feel free to reply !
    Thanks
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    aakanksha kajal

    2013-07-04 17:13:40
    Thanks.but if i want to do pg also.smthing related to banking along with preparation of po exam.wat is the best solution to that?plzz suggest me
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2013-07-04 17:06:30
    Hi,
    Banking is one of the most sought after career choice among the students. It is an entry into a well paid, secure and status career. You can enter this profession through the below suggested:-
    Besides MBA in Banking/Finance, I would suggest you to either sit for the Bank PO exams or pursue Diploma in Banking segment such as-
    Investment Banking
    Financial Planning and Wealth Management
    Retail Management
    Banking Operations
    You can also enhance your career by picking industry oriented courses such as SAP (Financials and Controlling Module) or additional certifications offered by National Stock Exchange Certification in Financial Markets.
    After
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