Investment Banker
CFA is certified course opted by students looking to learn analysis of equity, Capital and Derivatives markets and how to conduct due dilligence, Mergwr and Acquisition, financial Ratio analysis of large organisation
This certification is highly helpful to get opportunities into Investment banking.
However its also recommend to go for mBA in finance feom well reputed Bschools.
Hello,
Following should be steps to become an investment banker:
1. You can take any stream in 10 + 2 but it is best to take commerce with Mathematics.
2. Next, go for a bachelors degree program in business administration. Generally, graduates specialized in Commerce, Mathematics or Economics get more preference.
3. Next, you would want to get an MBA or CA or Chartered Financial Analyst course.
These are going to be your basic 3 steps to become an Investment Banker.
Good luck!
An investment banker is a transactional banker. Such a banker usually assists organizations in raising capital through, debt, equity and private investment channels. To make a career in Investment banking you should have a bachelor's degree if it is related the fields to the finance / commerce background it will add the benefits. You can also go for a certification in Investment banking to get a better opportunities.Good Luck!
Please tell for which course you want to apply.
If you need to apply for bcom then both are equal you can choose according to your preference like which is nearer to your house etc.
Thank you.
Let me tell you this first, as a B.Com student, you won't get recruited in the trading roles of investment banking, (if that's what you are imagining). For the sales, trading, mergers and acquisition roles, only MBA students from premier institutes are recruited.
You can, however, definitely be a part of the back office roles like bookkeeping, clearing and settlement processes, administrative functions, etc. To enhance your chances of getting into such roles, you can do the following courses:
1. FLIP-NCFM Investment banking operations international - https://www.learnwithflip.com/programs/flip-ncfm-investment-banking-operations-international
2. FLIP-NCFM Capital markets fundamentals international - https://www.learnwithflip.com/programs/flip-ncfm-capital-markets-fundamentals-international
as engineer is not good opinion. you should related with technology. but even you are interseted in bank side then it is depend on you.
See, a plain MBA, or which we call general management gives you an insight into all the basics of management, ranging from Economics to Finance and from Organizational Behaviour to Consulting, while an MBA in international mainly deals with the study of bilateral ties and overseas economics.
An MBA in Investment Banking is majorly finance oriented and will open the doors of many big bulge bracket banks like Goldman Sachs, Barclays, Citi etc.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
1. The front office comprises the client facing roles like traders, mergers and acquisition analysts, underwriters etc.
2. The middle office consists of research and risk management roles like equity research analysts, risk managers etc.
3. The back office recruits employees for support roles who take up tasks like clearing and settlement processes, bookkeeping etc.
Now for you, if you are a graduate in finance (B.Com, BBA, BMS etc.), then you can do some certification courses and get into the back office roles. You won't be recruited for the middle or front office roles. If you are an engineering graduate, then also you have a chance of getting recruited for back-office roles.
You can refer to the following articles to understand how to start a career in investment banking:
1. How can a graduate get into Investment Banking - https://www.learnwithflip.com/blog/for-individuals/how-can-a-graduate-get-into-investment-banking/
2. 8 Steps from Engineer to Investment Banker - https://www.learnwithflip.com/blog/for-individuals/8-steps-engineer-investment-banker/
If you get an MBA, you'll have an edge over others and can get recruited from campus placements.
The average package from graduates ranges from 5-6 LPA, whereas for MBA students, it can fall anywhere between Rs. 10-25 LPA depending on the specific role and company you are recruited for.
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