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Persons who want to follow a career in banking must possess the following characteristics: accuracy, responsibility and an aptitude for computational work. Bankers must have integrity and be able to maintain good interpersonal relationships. They must be able to function under pressure and concentrate well. Banking is a type of buisness that any man or woman can do and they can help people with their money and their savings. Banking is a very high quality job to have also:
In India Reserve Bank of India is at the apex of the banking structure. It plays the role of a regulator and monitors the functioning of commercial banks. Along with Ministry of Finance it lays down the broad parameters of the country’s monetary policy. It also issues guidelines and procedural instructions to all financial institutions and banks. Functioning of the Reserve Bank of India is therefore totally different. The remaining are mainly commercial banks, which function on more or less on the same line. There are banks specialising in a particular area like the Exim Band and NABARD. In addition to these there are financial institutions like ICICI, IDBI and IFCI that are related to the banking industry and those working in the banking sector may also have openings in such organisations. A career of Banking sector is great decision for those which have right qualifications. Now a days, In India Banking sector is one of the best choice of career. Ben Franklin once said "Neither a lender nor a borrower be." Good thing commercial banks don't pay attention! BANKS MANAGE WEALTH. Their activities facilitate basic economic processes of distribution, production and consumption. Main Areas Operations are approximately similar in all the banks though the focus might differ according to the segment of the population at whom it is directed. THE RESERVE BANK OF INDIA It is the apex body of the banking structure. It plays the role of a regulatory and developmental authority. The RBI actually issues the guidelines and procedural policies instructions to all financial institutions and banks. Theses include: The Regional Reserve Banks State Bank of India and associate banks Nationalised banks Private sector banks Foreign banks CLERICAL: Where the main tasks are to maintain the account books and the documents, and attend to customers at the counter. MANAGERIAL: Which involves organising controlling and supervising banking activities and holding overall charge of one or more departments or branches. For Banking Exams in India Click here For SBI Colleges & Institutes Click here Directory of official Banking Web Sites Click here Vacancies in Banking / Finance Click here Educational Qualification: BA/B.Sc. degree in any discipline from a recognised university. Most foreign banks prefer management graduates or CAs (Chartered Accountants) SELECTION: All applicants required to take a written test set by the respective bank's recruitment board. This includes papers in English; quantitative aptitude; reasoning; and general awareness. Two further rounds of interviews must be cleared before appointment as probationary officer. PROBATION: Lasts upto two years. During this period services might be terminated at any time; if the probationer's work proves unsatisfactory. In most cases, this is only a formality and confirmation automatically follows the probation period. PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS: The recruitment policy in private banks is similar to that of nationalised banks. FOREIGN BANKS: Foreign banks advertise their posts in newspapers. However a large part of their employees are recruited mainly through on campus recruitment at management institutions. Recruits are taken on as trainees for a period of six months to one year during which time they spend time at various departments of the bank; before confirmation as Assistant Management of a department. Central Recruitment Board (SBI) and the Banking Services Recruitment Board (BSRB) recruit Probationary Officers for State Bank of India, and its associate banks, and other nationalized banks respectively, through competitive exam comprising of written test followed by an interview. Graduates in any discipline can take these exams. The upper age limit is 28 for SBI and 26 for other nationalized banks. Professionals from streams like law, engineering, agriculture also have opening in the management cadre of various banks. Lawyers in banks advise on laws and regulations affecting the operations of the institution. Engineers work with industries and businesses on behalf of the bank. Computer Professionals are also in great demand for planning, programming and maintaining computers and other electronic equipments. Candidates, with a background in agriculture science, are recruited in the area of agri-banking. Postgraduates and doctorates in Economics can find direct recruitment as grade ‘B’ or ‘A’ officer in RBI.
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