Jain Online launches MBA in retail banking operations
Rahul Palleti | June 2, 2023 | 06:28 PM IST | 1 min read
Jain Bangalore: Registration for the online MBA in retail banking operations programme is currently open.
NEW DELHI: Jain (Deemed-to-be-University) Bangalore has launched an online MBA programme in retail banking operations. The programme will be offered by the institution’s elearning arm, Jain Online. The specialised online MBA will last two years and is for working professionals. Classes will be taught online.
Registration for the programme is currently open. The application process is online, at apply.onlinejain.com. The classes for the MBA programme in retail banking operations will be announced soon.
Jain offered an online MBA in retail banking operations, this programme is a two year and four semester and has been designed to address the skills in demand in the retail banking sector in India and worldwide.
The online MBA programme will cover roles of credit, deposit and money management, how to interact with customers and maintain good relationship with current customers, says a statement from Jain Online.
MBA in retail banking eligibility
The programme is for working professionals. The eligibility criteria for MBA retail banking are as follows
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BBA or bachelors degree in banking sector or an equivalent degree.
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Must score at least 55% or 6 GPA points
“Banking has become one of the top choices made by Indian students to pursue as a career. MBA Banking jobs offer a wide range of career opportunities. The master's degree in retail banking can prepare learners for a successful banking career,” said Raj Singh, vice chancellor, Jain (Deemed-to-be-University).
Earlier in May, Jain Online launched six new electives for the admissions starting in July.
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