What is Pgdbo course?
What is Pgdbo course?
What is Pgdbo course?
Post Graduate Diploma in Banking Operations is a six month intensive career program with three months of full-time classes followed by three months of paid internship. The program is unique in its content as well in its methodology.
How do I join Ifbi?
The selection process consists of an aptitude test (IFBI’s Common Entrance Test, I-CET) and an interview, which is jointly conducted by IFBI and HDFC Bank. Successful candidates will be offered admission to the 6-month full-time PGDBO program, along with an offer letter from HDFC Bank.
How can I apply for Pgdbf course?
a) Candidates who want to pursue PGDBF course must have completed Graduation with a minimum 60% marks for OBC and general categories and 55% marks for SC/ST/PWD categories in any equivalent qualification as such recognized by the Central Government or any discipline from a recognized University.
How can I do banking course after graduation?
List of Banking Courses after Graduation
- MBA in Banking and Finance.
- MBA in Global Banking and Finance.
- MBA in Islamic Banking and Finance.
- MCom (Banking)
- M.Sc. in Banking and Finance.
- M.Sc. in Financial Services in Banking.
- M.Sc. in Finance Banking and Insurance.
- M.Sc. in Banking and Risk.
What is the highest position at a bank?
The Managing Director sits at the highest level of the investment bank hierarchy, and he/she is responsible for the profitability of the bank.
What is the fee for Pgdbf course?
The PGDBF course details & fee varies widely. Candidates need to pay around Rs. 3.45 lakh to Rs. 3.99 lakh plus service taxes, as applicable, in fixed instalments during the 1-year programme (inclusive of course fees, lodging, boarding and other fees, etc.).
Which course is best for private bank job?
Diploma in Banking & Finance (DBF) is an Indian Institute of Banking & Finance (IIBF) certified course, which is approved by Indian Banking Association (IBA) enlisting 136 Banks as a desirable qualification for entry-level recruitments in banks.