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21st February 2015, 08:55 PM
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Am I eligible for IFBI programs if I am currently doing my Post Graduation?
I scored less than 50% in graduation but i am doing post graduation, am i eligible for ifbi programs? What is the minimum eligibility criteria they look for? What should I do to make myself eligible for it? Kindly provide me your valuable suggestions. Thank you.
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22nd February 2015, 11:01 AM
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Re: Am I eligible for IFBI programs if I am currently doing my Post Graduation?
IFBI - Institute of Finance,Banking and Insurance offer diploma and postgraduate programs to aspirants who are interested in Banking and Insurance.
IFBI Courses : * Diploma in Banking Sales (DBS). * Post graduate Diploma in Banking (PGDB). * Post graduate Diploma in Banking Operations (PGDBO). * Post graduate Diploma in Retail Banking (PGDRB). ELIGIBILITY : For DBS Course : * Candidate should complete their graduation(any stream) with 50% aggregate. * Candidates having MBA or other Post graduate degree can also apply for this course. * Age limit specified for the candidate is 32 at the time of admission. For PGDB Course : * Candidate should complete graduation with minimum of 50% aggregate in any stream. * Candidate pursuing graduation can also apply for this course. * Candidate age should not be more than 25 years. For PGDBO course : * Candidate whose aggregate is 50% in X,XII and graduation can join in Post Graduate Diploma in Banking Operations. * Candidate age should not be more than 25 years of age. For PGDRB course : * Candidate should complete their graduation with 50% aggregate in any stream. * Candidate age should not be more than 24 years at the time of admission. |
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