Finance Management - Career Queries

Dear Aspirant, If you wish to enter into the public sector banks, then you can appear for IBPS exams for the post of Probationary Officers, Specialist Officers or Clerks. Further with the inter bank competitive exams, you can get qualified as a JAIIB and then a CAIIB. For private sector banks, they needs MBAs, CFA, Cost Accountants, Chartered Accountants, Lawyers, etc.  Finance is a different sector where the above qualifications are required to get into the finance domain. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, If you were working while doing your 12th and graduation then it is not at all an issue. However if you were not working while doing the basic education, then you may be in problem since industry/companies do not prefer candidates who have passed graduation through distance or correspondence mode. However as said by Ms. Meghana too, good companies definitely will consider you. Your academic record being also good as you say, there is no problem for companies to accept you and your candidature, provided that you have valid reason to the question about distance learning graduation

Dear Aspirant, If you were working while doing your 12th and graduation then it is not at all an issue.  Your academic record being also good as you say, there is no problem for companies to accept you and your candidature, provided that you have valid reason to the question about distance learning graduation. Why don't you think of also completing your masters degree in a subject of your choice? If you can tell me more details about your graduation, I can guide you for this. Best wishes

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Finance Management category

Dear Aspirant, The most appropriate time to pursue an MBA would be after getting a work experience of at least five years in your chosen field. You are already a Chartered Accountant and CFA level 2 candidate. I would suggest that completing your CFA all levels should be the very first priority for you, since that will directly help you in your job and to grow internally. MBA Finance I would not suggest, but MBA in General Management is what I would suggest. By the qualifications of CA and CFA you are already master of the Finance domain and therefore doing MBA or PG in General Management from

Dear Aspirant, You are actually on a good career path. Please do not think of shifting to another area where you will be considered fresher. You have put in good efforts and have progressed so well in terms of job profile and salary. I would suggest that you build interest in finance domain more by reading, research. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, You are actually on a good career path. Please do not think of shifting to another area where you will be considered fresher. You have put in good efforts and have progressed so well in terms of job profile and salary. I would suggest that you build interest in finance domain more by reading, research. Best wishes

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Finance Management category

Dear Aspirant, I feel taking training or a course in entrepreneurship is not enough to be an entrepreneur. I being myself an edupreneur, can tell you that studying the entrepreneurship and getting into entrepreneurship is all together a different ball game.  For being an Entrepreneur you should have inbuilt qualities and also you should be able to learn to adapt and be flexible extremely. Business ideas cannot be taught and are required to be created and not learnt. You should be able to find out the problem areas which can be converted into business. I feel, taking the Ideal Career Test

Hello Rachit Your question reminds me of the following picture that states the difference between a boss and a leader. I hope what you mean is you would like to lead a team. AS you wish to pursue career in management field, you shall opt for MBA course. You can also climb the ladder by joining a company after graduation and later pursuing post graduation in the same stream or by pursuing executive MBA course. When it comes to managing people, it’s more about teamwork and communication. Keep an attitude towards learning these soft skills and it will be helpful for you in growth. All the

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Dear Aspirant, Good to know that you got a job after engineering. I feel that you should be fortunate that you got a job after engineering. Nice to know that you are interested in further studies as well. If you are interested in technical engineering domain job, I would recommend MTech part time. How did you develop interest in Finance? Once you think of MBA Finance, Engineering degree will be considered waste. I would recommend that you continue with your job and then after gaining 3-5 years of experience, go for Executive MBA in Operations / Finance / General Management. This will help you

Hello Niraj, A very interesting question. And such questions must be in the mind of every individual / student who wishes to be sure as to the career chosen is a perfect match. The choice of a  career is made right at the preliminary stage of ones academic life.  Thus either while choosing subjects in grade 8th or after class 10th, one should make a determined choice. Thus one should choose rightly on the basis of where the student aptitude lies in sync with his interest. Thus as a Counselor, I recommend, an Aptitude test / Career counseling test. This test gives a clear picture as t

Hello Surabhi, Management courses are offered generally at undergraduate and postgraduate degree/diploma levels. You can also pursue these courses through correspondence. Undergraduate degree programs like BBA, BBS, BBM, BMS, etc are taken up usually by 10+2 candidates and graduation is a mandatory minimum requirement for post graduation courses like PGDM, MBA, etc. Management courses can be pursued in various fields of operations management, marketing management, media management, information technology, international business management, event management, business managem

1 answer Yesha Doshi in Finance Management category

Hi Abhishek, Please note being a fresher it is extremely important that you now stress majorly on gaining knowledge and the market view rather than thinking which firm to join and not join. Any firm, that gives you the required knowledge that will help you grow and branch into different sectors later, may be in the same firm or elsewhere, is the firm you should opt for. Dont be choosy with the name of the organization. Be choosy for the profile they are offering. Wish you good luck..

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1 answer Prathamesh Kapote in Finance Management category

Dear Aspirant, With 65% in 12th std. you can definitely pursue BBA. However hope you are sure that you would like to leave BCom and pursue management oriented degree. You need to give entrance test for BBA admission. Best wishes

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Finance Management category
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Dear Aspirant, You have not written which educational level you are currently in? Whether 12th or graduate and of which stream? Management Careers majorly in Finance, HR, Marketing, International Business can be done with an MBA course from a reputed BSchool in India. If you have experience of industry, doing MBA is best. As a fresher, if you do MBA you wont get any management position or designation unless you do MBA from IIM and other Top 5 BSchools. Choosing the right specialisation for management course is also very important. Best wishes

Hi Mudit I am happy to see this question as you are not thinking only about salary or job but your parent's happiness. Talk to them regularly and get it clear what do they like, what do they want you to become, what is their idea of happiness. In daily life you can do lot of things like reading your parent's favorite book and discussing it with them, taking them out to their favorite place and most importantly spending quality time with them. You must choose a career depending on your skills and interest.And I am sure when a person becomes successful in his life, that gives great happines

1 answer Deepti Khandekar in Finance Management category

Dear Aspirant, It is surprising that while doing MBA Finance you did not get aware of what are the jobs offered by companies for students like you. It appears that your college did not give placements at all. Or is it the case that you have done MBA through distance learning after your graduation? I would appreciate if you can provide some clarification on by questions since it will help me to understand you better and then guide you appropriately. Typically after MBA Finance if you have done it from an average Institute, you get jobs from: Banks (Marketing, Administration, Accounts) Insurance

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