What is the selection criteria of PGDM Banking and Financial Services at IMI Delhi?
The two year Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Banking & Financial Services) is designed to cater to the growing needs of management professionals for the Banking and Financial Services industry. The focus of the program is to develop a holistic and integrative approach towards management in the Banking and Financial Services industry. To be eligible for admission to the PGDM Program(s), the participants must possess a bachelor’s equivalent degree, with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks or equivalent in any discipline, from a recognised university in India or abroad (recognised by the UGC / Association of Indian Universities). However, the final selection may be based on a higher cut-off percentage depending on the total number of applicants for the program. The bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification obtained by the candidate must entail a minimum of three years education, after completing higher secondary schooling under the 10+2 system or equivalent.
i got waitlist of127 in SIBM Hyderabad and 229 in SSBF. what is my chance of conversion. also , what was the last accepted score of last year?
Last year cutoff of SNAP is 58 percentile in SIBM Hyderabad...
Thecut-offforSSBF'sflagship MBA program in Banking and Finance is around 60 percentile in Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP).
if I want to pursue banking from Pcm stream then what I process Ive to follow?
He aspirant,
For pursuing a career in banking there can be various routes:
- You cannot pursue banking right after completing class 12th. You need to complete an undergraduate degree to meet the eligibility criteria.
- Choosing the right degree is very important. You need to complete a graduate degree. Commerce (preferably)/ Humanities/ Science.
In India, the most commonly known exams are conducted by two famous recruitment bodies like the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) and State Bank of India (SBI).
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My waiting list number for SSBF in 1st merit list is 53. Is there any chance?
Hey,
Seeing the last year converts 53 is not something very big. But still you can't say anything with surety.
The chances of convert depends upon the number of students who are leaving the seats before you for taking admission into other good colleges or some other reason.
If that happens you will surely get the convert.
Don't loose hope.
Stay focused.
All the best.
Thank you