Guidelines

Who can apply for JAIIB?

Who can apply for JAIIB?

JAIIB exam is only for the candidates who are already serving as employees in the banking and finance industry. Only the candidates whose employers are a member of the Institute fulfils the JAIIB eligibility. The candidates who wish to apply for the post must have passed the 10+2 exam in any discipline or equivalent.

Can private bank employees give JAIIB exam?

JAIIB Exam Eligibility Candidates must be members of IIBF to give the JAIIB exam. This applies to anyone working in financial institutes and banks whose employers are members of IIBF.

What is the course for bank employees?

PGDM Banking and Finance (NIBM) Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Banking & Financial Services) is its flagship program aimed at producing quality professionals in the Indian banking sector.

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Which is the best course in banking?

Top Seven Banking Certifications

  1. Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA)
  2. Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
  3. Financial Risk Manager (FRM)
  4. Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA)
  5. Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
  6. Certified Management Accountant.
  7. Chartered Mutual Fund Counsellor (CMFC)

What is JAIIB salary?

Illustration JAIIB Salary Source: safalta.com. If a banker has basic pay of 11765/-, then after passing the JAIIB exam, he will get 1 increment, meaning his new basic pay will be: Rs 11765 + Rs 655= Rs 12420 /-

How many attempts are allowed for JAIIB?

four consecutive attempts
Candidates should clear the JAIIB examination in four consecutive attempts during a period of two years. If the candidate is unsuccessful, they will have to enrol again to appear for the examination. The score of the earlier attempts will not be considered.

Is JAIIB professional qualification?

Junior Associates of the Indian Institute of Bankers (JAIIB) are now eligible to have their qualification recognised by the Chartered Banker Institute and attain Associate Chartered Banker through a Professional Conversion Programme.