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Bank Officer - Career Queries

Hello Piyush..!! You can check out my answer for the same question which was asked earlier about how to get into banking field after 12th. There I have briefly explained that how can one join a public sector bank through exams like IBPS Clerk, IBPS PO, IBPS SO, etc. Also, I have briefly explained about how to join a private sector bank as well through various banking courses offered by banks like axis bank, icici bank etc. To visit the answer, you can click on the link below:  

IT Officers are by and large posted in Central Office, Zonal Office or Regional Offices of banks. Check if your home state has any one of these. BTW, a successful career in a public sector bank needs that one should be mobile. Transfers become a necessity, as you forge ahead in your career,

If you would like to continue in the same line, you may opt for a  MBA (Banking) MBA (Insurance) Certified Financial Planner (CFP) is a comprehensive course for wealth management. Individually, you will have to clear the AMFI and IRDA exams to qualify as an advisor for MF or LI. If you wish to work in Collections or Recovery of loans, you need to clear the Debt Recovery Agent (DRA) examination. If you are already working in a bank, take up the JAIIB examination.

Banking careers start after graduation, or after a MBA. Public sector banks recruit through the IBPS entrance examinations, and through the Diploma in Banking courses offered in conjunction with Sikkim Manipal University. Private banks recruit from the campus, through posting vacancies on job portals and through references. Some banks like ICICI also partner with Sikkim Manipal, for recruitment of Probationary Officers. The new payment banks and small finance banks will prefer people from a tech background, owing to the digital nature of their banking. There are various profiles in branch bank

If you wish to enter the field of banking, by all means, you should. Choose the course with care. MBA courses offer a specialization in Banking & Finance. Diploma in Banking courses are offered by Sikkim Manipal University in conjunction with banks, with assured employment at entry level. TimesPro also offers a similar course, but without a job guarantee.

Banking ke liye minimum graduation ki zaroorat hoti hai - kisi bhi stream mein. Aapko science, commerce, jo nhi aasan lagta ho, pehle usme B.Com, B.Sc, BBA kar lijiye.  

Bachelor of Vocational Training courses combine academics with skill development in certain sectors. Check out the following weblinks / https://www.sve.tiss.edu/index.php?p=batch&cid=85&stateId=&cityId= A B.Voc in Banking Operations means that you will be prepared for a back-office job in the banking sector. Banking operations encompass all the transactions made in a bank, pertaining to their various business streams. The Ops team has to execute transactions, draw reports, analyze trends, submit MIS statements, ensure fraud prevention, errors and security of data - all in complianc

The normal course after a B.Tech are engineering jobs.  However, if you would like to do something different, the B.Tech just serves as a basic graduate qualification. You are eligible to apply for armed forces, banking or other jobs. Teaching requires specialized qualifications like a post graduate degree, Ph.D, NEET or B.ed.

Hello Sebastian.. MBA is a good option for BCom graduate.. you may can join in leading institutes like IIM, SRM university, Lovely Professional University, Christ university etc and find best career options. 

It means that you have been selected for the Operations stream. This involves back-office jobs related to opening and closing of accounts, executing transactions, MIS reports, system security measures, checks for fraud prevention etc.  

As long as you have cleared all papers, you are eligible for applying, subject to the minimum percentage of marks specified in the recruitment ad.  Check if the eligibility is for  graduates graduates with a minimum percentage of 50% or 55%. Be prepared to answer questions on why you couldn't clear your exams in the first attempt, during the interview.