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29th December 2015, 01:56 PM
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Which is the best banking course I can join after completion of 12th standard to get the government job?


Hi,

I am apoorva I had passed my 12 from commerces streamnow I want to know which banking course is best to get government job easly in minimum time.nd what are the entrance exams to get government job in banking sector? What should be done now?




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29th December 2015, 04:01 PM
ayush_1993
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Default Re: Which is the best banking course I can join after completion of 12th standard to get the government job?

After 12th standard there are lots of course are available for a job in banking sectors.
The courses are
1.ENGINEERING
2.B.SC
3.B.COM
4.DIPLOMA
5.BCA
6.BBA
After completing graduation you can apply for bank jobs like clerk post or PO post.
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30th December 2015, 08:46 AM
aviral@12345
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Default Re: Which is the best banking course I can join after completion of 12th standard to get the government job?

After completion of 12th standard and to get a government job.

you will choose any of that course:

• B.SC
• BBA
• B.COM
• BCA
• DIPLOMA
• MCA
• ENGINEERING

After completing graduation from recognized university.

you can apply for bank jobs like:

• Clerk.
• Probationary Officer.
• Specialist Officer.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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