Which course do I have to take after 10th grade to be an investment banker?
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If a student is interested in getting into the field of investment banking right after 10+2, then that individual should pursue a UG degree course such as B.Com or Bachelor of Economics. The admission is solely based on the marks obtained in 10+2. Investment banks typically look for undergraduate and graduate degrees that align with business administration, finance, commerce, economics, or an analytical field like Statistics. After completing your 10th-grade exams, you will need to study Math, accounting, economics, financial management, corporate finance, investment, taxation, data analytics, and business administration to become a...more -
To become an investment banker, you need to complete a graduate degree. You can take the commerce stream after the 10th grade. After graduating from high school, you must pursue a B.Com. B.A. , or B.A. In Economics degree. You can pursue your Bachelor's degree from top universities such as Delhi University, BHU, or D. Y. Patil Deemed-to-be-University. The course includes a BBA in Investment Banking, a B.Com. In Investment Banking Operations, and a B.Com. In Investment and Wealth Management. After completing your degree, you can go for a master's degree to become an expert in investment banking.
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