Bank Officer - Career Queries

Hello Piyush,  A course when introduced in the market, definitely follows the market trend and future possibilites of success. Please note that the scope of a course is purely based on 2 things. Firstly your basic qualification and secondly  the job role one is targeting. Someone with basic knowledge in accounts and finance or a banking graduate would definitely find this course beneficial. Please do sit back and analyse before choosing a course. Wish you good luck.....

Dear Aspirant, If Hindi language is your preferred choice for your career as well, then definitely there is scope for being into the government service. You can definitely apply for Hindi Officer vacancies in either State or Central Government or both. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, Why are you afraid of work pressure or targets. Company cannot give you free time and also give you salary in return for sitting or relaxing. Companies expect you to justify the salary they pay you every moment. Work pressures, work targets, less or more hectic schedule is a part of the job environment. Small or big, any organisation you join, these things will be there and cannot be avoided. Even if you get into your own business, then these things shall be there. Banking and Payroll / HR are two different career choices and fields. Please do not compare. Also do not have the a

Dear Aspirant, You can visit www.fpsbindia.org/scripts/CFPCertification.aspx for more details about the Certified Financial Planner Certification. If you are interested in core financial analysis, then you can do Chartered Financial Analyst professional course offered by CFA Institute USA. www.cfainstitute.org is the web link. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, Banking is a vast field and there are tremendous opportunities and scope for banking career aspirants. 1. At under graduate level, you can select BCom with Banking as specialisation.  2. You can opt for Chartered Accountancy course too and get jobs in banks. 3. At post graduate level, you can take up MBA Banking / Finance. 4. You can pursue banking courses from National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM). 5. You can appear for IBPS exams after graduation and get into banks as Probationary Officer, Clerks, Specialist Officers. 6. You can take up courses with Indian Institut

Dear Aspirant, Appreciate your aspiration and the education and experience you have gathered till now. As we have spoken, I wish to add that you can be also open to give the inter departmental exams and aim for CAIIB qualification which will give tremendous opportunity to shift from rural banks to nationalised/scheduled/state banks. CAIIB qualification is also regarded as a good qualification in private banking. If you wish to shift immediately, then I would suggest to hold on for one more year and then enrol for an Executive MBA in Finance & Banking. You may also opt for Treasury Manageme

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Hi Raj, To become a custom officer, you need to give Combined Graduate Level Exam which is conducted by SSC (Staff Selection Commission). Eligibility criteria: A bachelor's degree from a recognised institute. Age should lie between 18 years-27 years. The examination is divided into two parts Preliminary exam and Main exam. Syllabus for Preliminary examination: General Intelligence & General Awareness (100 marks) Arithmetic (100 marks) Syllabus for Main examination: English Language (100 marks) Language Comprehension (English) (100 marks) Communication Skill & Writing Ability (2

Dear Aspirant, The upper age limit is 28 years for any banking exams conducted by IBPS. 30 years of age is not allowed. You can apply to private banks instead. What is your current educational qualification? What are you doing currently? If you let me know these details, I will be in a better position to guide you appropriately. I feel, you should try for private banks and the private banking industry (when RBI is also issuing new banking licenses to private entities to start the banking business) is growing and there are more opportunities than public sector banks for jobs and growth. A good

Hello Pratibha..!! You have to complete your graduation first before applying for the banks. Banking sector is booming right now in India and it will be a good decision to get a job in such sector which is growing constantly. There are many ways through which you can get a job in the banking sector. Whether you are a fresher or an experienced professional. Now, banking sector in India is divided into two parts. The first one is the Public Sector Banks which are Government running banks like SBI, PNB, Bank of Baroda etc. To get a job in Public Sector there are no such courses to study. To get a

Dear Aspirant, To be in a bank, if you are aiming for private banks, then you should be an MBA or CA/CWA/CS/LLB. If you are aiming for public banks, you have to appear for IBPS exams Some more options are: Treasury Management Forex Management Recovery Law Department Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, Minimum graduation is required for entry into CID. CID exams are conducted by individual states under their Public Service Commissions. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, Nationalised Banks conduct PO/Clerk examinations through IBPS. www.ibps.in I would not recommend a separate book for questions asked by PNB. In the market there are books which cover all the subjects of the IBPS exam. You can buy them online. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, LLB course will be of immense use if you wish to go into investigative agencies like CBI, CID, SEBI. Eligibility for entering into CBI is Graduate apart from Fine Arts. So complete your graduation first will good percentage and if there are vacancies announced by Central Govt for CBI then you can apply to them Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, Which Specialist Officer are you talking about? Can you please explain and give more details so that I can be clear of what is your concern and doubt? Are you talking about the Specialist Officer in Bank recruitments? Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, Commerce field has immense options you can choose from. However since there are really many options from which you have choose one, it is very crucial to know what are your capabilities, strengths, command over subjects, etc. I would suggest that you should do some post graduation or a professional course which will give you a solid foundation to construct the building of career for life. Options like CA, CS, CWA, MBA, LLB, etc are famous ones in commerce field. I would suggest that you should check out which career suits you the most. Ideal Career Test from CareerGuide.com is a

Dear Aspirant, IBPS Specialist officer studying material can be bought from the market. There are books available on IBPS Specialist Officers Exam which give complete information and studies. Best wishes

Hi There, Custom Officers are a part of the Indian government services. Thus in order to become a customs officer, you need to appear for the Civil Service exam conducted by the UPSC board. Thus your basic qualification is Graduation in any stream with minimum 50% marks. To prepare for the civil service exams which consists of the preliminary and main exam followed by Personal interview. As such reading is a must. You must read everything that you can put your hands into, right from current affairs to history to politics to sports to health etc. Not just reading, but being bale to express is e

Hi There, Please note that IPS is a part of the Civil service exams, conducted by the UPSC. So inorder to be an IPS, you need to be a Graduate in any field / stream with minimum 50%. After Graduation, you would have to appear for the civil service exam. The exam consist of prelims and mains. In terms of preparation, classes are available which you could join. Apart from that please note that Reading is a must. So read everything right from politics to history to current affairs to logic to sports to any subject you could think of. Not just reading but being able to articulate it with logic and

Dear Aspirant, Firstly you have to complete your graduation in Arts in any subject of your choice. After that as per the announcement from the UPSC, you need to fill the application form for Indian Police Service (IPS) exam. For preparing for this tough exam, enrol yourself to a good coaching institute. Best wishes