The Bachelor of Commerce Level 1 unit allows a student to progress in a career within the banking sector, as it unites finance, accounting, economics, and business management. With a B.Com, one can work as a bank clerk, probationary officer machine (PO), financial analyst, loan officer or even a relationship manager in both public and private sector banks. Candidates must pass the relative exams, such as the IBPS PO, SBI PO or RBI Assistant for government banks while private banks do direct recruitment from their pool based on the CVs received.
From of the information received about the sector, another route to pursue is favorable in order to improve your certification with regards to the banking profession. This include obtaining a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Certified Banking & Credit Analyst (CBCA), or even an MBA specialization in finance. Good analytical skills, being good with numbers, and knowing the legislation of banks certainly raises your employability. There are also a lot of banks who promote their employees on the job, which allows people to rise up the ranks very swiftly. B.Com graduates over time, through experience, will be able to obtain higher positions in corporate, investment banking, and financial consulting.