Career choice is becoming complicated with every passing day. On one hand, you have a plethora of opportunities and on the other, zeroing in on the appropriate one, commensurate with one's aptitude and attitude is becoming cumbersome. Insurance and banking have been the darling of the prospective employees for quite sometime. MBA, CA, ICWAI, and CFA candidates are finding their career horizons grow exponentially than ever before. But, plain-vanilla graduates, until now, had only limited know-how to barge into these booming sectors. They had the feeling of being marginalized by reputed insurance, banking or even the financial services companies. But now the situation is not so any more. There are short-term courses available today. It enables these plain graduates to upgrade themselves, so as to grab an attractive offer from these blue-chip organizations. Even the postgraduates in commerce, business management, and chartered accountants can have a fillip over their professional peers, once they acquire this value-added postgraduate diploma.
Postgraduate
diploma in Business, Finance and Insurance or what is popularly known as BFI,
is one such program. A graduate in any discipline or even a postgraduate can dream
of joining this program and on successful completion can place himself into entry
level openings (for fresher) and lateral openings for an experienced campaigner.
Professionals like insurance advisors, financial agents or even the banking professionals
working on the company's payroll or in any of their outsourcing partners muster,
had limited option to move higher up the cadre in their career. BFI program offered
by INC (INC) had found out this latent demand of these
industries after placing their own MBA and PGDBA students with those sought after
employers. A program offering one the opportunity to receive various certifications
like IRDA (Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority), AMFI (Association
of Mutual Funds), and NCFM (National Certification for Financial Markets) coupled
with the sound domain knowledge in banking, insurance, mutual funds, IT applications
and soft skills can only lead to the employers delight. |