Insurance
Hello aspirant,
Yes, you can try for Insurance agents jobs after completion of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA).
After completion of Bachelor's degree with minimum 50 percentage of aggregate marks from a recognised College you need to apply for Insurance Licence. Through IRDA Training candidates must complete 50 training hours from Insurance Regulatory & Development Authority or approved General or Life Insurance Licensing Training or 75Composite Licensing Training hours. After completion of the training. Candidates should clear IC38 exam to become Insurance Agents in any company.
Average salary offered is Rs. 30,000 per month.
Types of Insurance Agents:
Insurance Analyst
Financial Advisor
Life Insurance Agent
Insurance Advisor
To get more information go through below mentioned link.
https://dqxeclau.top/careers/insurance-agent
Hope this information was helpful to you.
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Hello student
Considering the dilema you have there are several options with which you can go and have a great carrer . Educational Background plays an important here since it will be determining the areas of interests you have . Both these options being of masters level it is considered that you posess the basics of these fields , Hr and marketting management degrees being common and well cherised one can help you get a better job and good oppourtunities in future. Insurance and business management is also a great option but since the pay offered by the companies gradually differs from the HR management people generally tend to go for HR . These can a point of difference in both of the available options. The decision ultimately being yours hope you think about every possible aspect and get admitted to the appropriate course.all the best
Hello Annaaz ,
I am assuming that you are talking about general insurance, see general insurance is also known as non-life insurance policies , for example policies including automobile, homeowners policies or to provide payment depending on the loss from a particular financial event .
To elaborate it more , I will tell you the types of general insurance :
1) Motor Insurance : for two wheelers or four wheelers .
2) Health insurance : it also has sub types like common types of health insurance which includes individual health insurance , family floater health insurance , etc .
3) Travel Insurance : it is also divided into several types depending on the type of travel , you pick ( individual or family ) .
Apart from these , there are several other types like home insurance, marine insurance, commercial insurance , accident insurance , fire insurance, crop insurance, live stock insurance, aviation insurance, property insurance, etc .
Also I would like to suggest you that before finalizing any policy , you should read all the terms and condition properly and also compare the policies from different banks .
Hope it helps you ,
Thank you .
Hello student,
Sorry to say you but it is not professionally possible to offer such things from any Pharma companies. Maybe if there is some private things and for this reason This can happen. Obviously I am not telling that. But in general open doctors get commissions from pharmaceutical companies for promoting their medicines. The amount of commission is obviously depends upon the popularity of this particular doctor in this locality. But the offer you have mentioned if quite impossible to provide by any local pharmaceutical companies.
Heyy Bhavika,
Even though I'm not very sure. Maybe you are referring to Insurance Foundation of India(IFI). It is responsible for the establishment of the Indian Insurance Industry by raising awareness about the insurance industry in the nation. As you mentioned, It includes topics like Fire and Marine Insurance as well.
Hope it Helps :)
Hello,
The general full form of IFI is International Financial Institutions. But some other full forms includes:-
IFI - Inland Fisheries Ireland
IFI - Insurance Foundation of India
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! Both the courses are better depend on one's choice .I can say only that don't take that course in which you feel boring and don't take it as a burden ,no one can suggest you this thing because you know yourself very well so take that one which is interesting for you ,not for others.
Hope it helps you!
Thanking you !
Hello dear aspirant,
Hope you’re doing well…
Out of all the courses you mentioned in your question, Tourism management and B.Vocational healthcare management are known to be the most beneficial ones. Both of these have a vast scope in future, better job opportunities, etc.
after pursuing tourism management, you can do the following things-
Students have endless career opportunities in this fast growing industry of travel and tourism. Candidates looking to pursue their career in the industry can choose to work for travel agencies, government tourism departments, tour operations, immigration and customs services, airlines, hotels, and the list continues.
The Major Career Options in the Travel and Tourism Sector are:
And after doing B.voc in health care management you can do following -
Healthcare managers are responsible for overseeing areas such as quality of care and budgeting in hospitals and nursing homes.
Few job positions are Hospital Administrator, Healthcare Finance Manager, Medical Director, HR Recruiter, Blood Bank Administrator, Pharmaceutical Project Manager, etc.
Hope this helps you choose
All the best for your future
Hi
Ganga institute of health sciences, Coimbatore offers BSc medical laboratory technology course for which eligibility is as follows
"Candidates belonging to all categories for admission to the Allied Health Sciences should have passed the qualifying examinations after period of 12 years of study with English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Botany & Zoology with minimum 50% marks in each subjects (Academic / Vocational Stream)."
https://www.gangahealthsciences.com/index.php?id=bsc-medical-laboratory-technology
For details contact: Administrator / Admission officer- Mr. Santhosh Kumar - +91 98432 41403, 94886 -11403 admission (tel:+91-98432-41403)
The admissions are open for BSC MLT for the academic year 2021-22.
If this was not your query let me know
Hope this helps!
Banking and insurance courses which you can do after graduation are
MCom in banking and insurance
MCom in Bank Management
MBA in banking and Insurance
There are also online courses,part time ,postgraduate diploma and advanced diploma courses. Diploma courses are mostly 1-2 year depending on the course.
Some reputed colleges and universities conduct a common entrance test (GMAT, CAT, XAT, MAT, SNAP, etc) for admission into its MBA programs.
you will find this links useful. Check it out.
https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mba-in-banking-and-insurance-colleges-in-india
https://www.ipeindia.org/post-graduate-diploma-in-banking-insurance-and-financial-services/
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/banking-and-insurance-course
https://www.isbm.org.in/advanced-diploma-in-banking-finance-and-insurance.php
https://www.welingkaronline.org/pgdm-in-banking-investment-insurance
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mcom-in-banking-degree-colleges-in-india
Hope this helps.
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