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Gauri Sankar

Retd Senior Manager from a nationalised bank in India

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A retired senior manager from a nationalised bank in India and at present engaged in conducting training sessions for bank recruitments, JAIIB/CAIIB examinations, entrepreneurship development etc., Residing at Chennai, Tamilnadu. Blog: www.gaurisankars.blogspot.in

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From your question, I find the following information: You are one post graduate  having MCA degree You are willing to work in an organisation basing upon the educational background and after two years you are willing to join a bank 1. What is a guarantee that you will be getting a job after completion of your postgraduation degree? In case if you get a job, it is good for you to have experience in office atmosphere. You can improve your communication ability, interpersonal relationship, organising things and many more, This experience will help you during your second career 2. After two y

Answered by: Gauri Sankar, Retd Senior Manager from a nationalised bank in India, on September 12, 2017
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BBA means bachelor of business administration and MBA means master in business administration. BBA is a bachelor's degree and after plus 2, you have to join this course in any arts college and you can successfully pass the examination within the scheduled period of three years.   MBA is postgraduation and for which BBA graduates are eligible to apply. MBA is always better and you can get an offer from multinational companies. By passing BBA examination, you can appear for bank examinations, insurance examinations and any other examinations for which graduates are eligible

Answered by: Gauri Sankar, Retd Senior Manager from a nationalised bank in India, on September 11, 2017
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At present, public sector banks are recruiting clerks and probationary officers in large number in order to fill up the vacancies arising out of mass retirement. This apart they require workforce for new branches and according to RBI instructions, banks are supposed to open more number of branches in rural and semi urban areas. The job will be fully secured and any employee of public sector bank can work till he attains the retirement age. As such just review the websites pertaining to IBPS bank examinations and submit your application. For the time being you can apply IBPS officers. Apart fro

Answered by: Gauri Sankar, Retd Senior Manager from a nationalised bank in India, on September 11, 2017