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1
WELCOME TO THE SESSIONSECURE YOUR FUTURE WITH
A BANKING CAREERBYBHUSHAN BHATIAAN EMINENT
TRAINER AN EXPERIENCED BANKER
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ABOUT THE TRAINER
  • Bhushan Bhatia -an Eminent Banker and reputed
    trainer with a nationalized bank in India.
  • Qualifications MBA(HR), MA (Eng), LLB(Prof),
    CAIIB, PGDCA and holds Diplomas in Bank
    Management, Industrial Relations.
  • Undergone Trainings IMPACT- Train the Trainers
    by University of Auckland, Six-Sigma by National
    Productivity Council.
  • Experience More than 24 years experience as a
    Banker and Trainer.
  • Core areas of working are HR, Training, Credit,
    Forex and CBS.
  • Current Position Working as a Senior Faculty in
    the Regional Staff College of a Nationalized bank
    in India.

3
CONTENTS OF THE SESSION
  • Concept and History of Banking.
  • Present Banking Scenario and new Dimensions in
    Banking sector.
  • Why to opt for a Banking Career?
  • Scope of a banking career.
  • Different positions for entry in banks.
  • Qualifications required for entry at different
    levels.
  • How to prepare for the exam/ Interview.
  • Querries by the participants.
  • Concluding the session.

4
BANKS AND BANKING
  • Banks are institutions that take care of the
    money of individuals and corporates, provide
    loans to people for business or personal use.
    They also offer a wide range of services like
    exchange of foreign currency, Investment Banking,
    Mutual Funds, Insurance Business, D-mat services,
    Online trading of shares, providing public
    utility services like e-tickets, payment of
    bills, educative services etc.

5
Beginning of Accounting Systems
  • Kautilya, in 330 B.C. recognised the importance
    of accounting methods in economic enterprises. He
    developed Book-keeping rules to record and
    classify economic data. He also linked the
    successful enforcement of rules and regulations
    to their clarity, consistency and completeness.
    He also emphasised the role of ethics in the
    economic activities.

6
Stages in History of Banking in india
  • History of Banking has been divided into
  • Stages like
  • Pre-independence stage
  • Post Independence stage
  • Nationalisation of Banks
  • Introduction of Financial Sector Reforms
  • IT revolution in Banks

7
History of Banking in India
  • There were three oldest Banks
  • Bank of Bengal
  • Bank of Bombay
  • Bank of Madras
  • These banks were called Presidency Banks.
  • They merged in 1925 to form the Imperial Bank of
    India, which after independence became State Bank
    of India.
  • Reserve Bank of India came into existence in 1935
    which took the responsibility of regulating
    Banking sector as Central Bank in India.

8
Banking Scenario after Independence
  • In 1948, the Reserve Bank of India was
    nationalized, and it became an institution owned
    by the Government of India.
  • In 1949, the Banking Regulation Act was enacted
    which empowered the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
    "to regulate, control, and inspect the banks in
    India."

9
Nationalisation of Banks
  • On July 19, 1969, 14 major banks were
    nationalised.
  • On April 15, 1980 another 6 banks were
    nationalised.
  • With the nationalisation, the banking in India
    shifted from Class banking to Mass Banking

10
Liberalisation
  • In the early 1990s the Govt embarked on a policy
    of liberalisation and gave licences to a small
    number of private banks, which came to be known
    as New Generation tech-savvy banks like Global
    Trust Bank, UTI Bank(now re-named as Axis Bank),
    ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank.

11
Current Banking Scenario
  • Currently, India has 81 scheduled commercial
    banks (SCBs) 28 (19 Nationalised banks 8 SBI
    Group 1 IDBI), 29 Foreign banks and 24 Private
    banks.
  • They have a combined network of over 53,000
    branches and 17,000 ATMs.
  • The public sector banks hold over 75 percent of
    total assets of the banking industry, with the
    private and foreign banks holding 18 and 7
    respectively.

12
Scope of Career in Banks
  • A career in the banks has always been a
    sought-after one. Fascination with banking
    services has never been higher than at present.
    With the advent of private and foreign banks, the
    interest of youth in joining banks has only
    increased further. Another notable factor has
    also been the pay package which has fattened
    considerably with the coming of these banks.

13
Opportunities
  • As the industry is growing there is no dearth of
    opportunities. In nationalized banks, one can
    expect regular promotions while in private banks
    it is performance that is rewarded.
  • As financial services get automated, the industry
    requires a large number of computer experts.

14
Career in Banking-Positions for Entry
  • Openings are available at various levels from
    bank clerks to probationary officers (PO), IT
    Officers. There is good scope for professionals
    like MBAs, CAs for Direct entry as Manager, Sr
    Manager. There is scope for Technical posts like
    Agriculture Officers, Industry Officers, Law
    Officers, Hindi Officers and Economic Officers.

15
Qualifications for Banking Jobs
  • For Clerical Jobs
  • Minimum Qualifications are 102 with marks 50
    and above or Graduation.
  • Age 18 yrs to 28 years.
  • For Probationary Officers
  • Minimum Qualifications are Graduation with marks
    55 and above.
  • Age 21 yrs to 30 years.

16
Features of Banking Jobs
  • The best features of the job are security, good
    perks and salary, besides the prospects of loans
    for employees. There is good scope for
    promotions. The good thing for the job-seekers in
    this field are that demand for trained
    professionals has increased substantially. The
    latter is true for private banks, which offer
    better salaries but correspondingly less job
    security.

17
Job Requirements
  • Bank jobs come with responsibility, as the banker
    handles other people's money. The person must be
    service-oriented and like to look after
    customers.
  • Assess your aptitude before joining a career in
    banking. The personality required is a mix for
    marketing and meeting customers an outgoing
    personality is required, while for keeping
    accounts a diligent and persevering attitude is
    required.

18
Environment in Banks
  • One reason to be excited about banking as a
    career is the rapid change taking place. The jobs
    are becoming comfortable, as the physical
    environment is pleasing and computerisation has
    taken the load off tedious jobs. As competition
    increases, a good banker will certainly be in
    great demand.

19
Source of information about jobs
  • The advertisements for recruitment appear on
    website of respective banks, in newspapers as
    well as www.atozinbanking.com which is a
    dedicated website for Bankers and aspiring
    bankers.

20
Subjects for Banking Exams
  • Recruitments are on the basis of a written test,
    including General Awareness, Test of reasoning,
    Quantitative Aptitude, English language, IT
    Terminology, Concepts of Marketing and/or a
    descriptive test.

21
Preparation for interview
  • After the written examination, the short-listed
    candidates are called for an interview. General
    questions are asked to check the candidate's
    general awareness and relevant issues related to
    Economy.
  • Interview focuses on the candidates aptitude on
    Decision Making, Risk Taking, Marketing,
    Knowledge of Computer and Aptitude for accepting
    Challenges.

22
Position of Openings in Banks
  • During Current year Banking System is likely to
    offer employment to about 1.20 lac people out of
    which SBI has already declared openings for 20000
    clerks, 3500 POs, 150 Technical Officers. Other
    banks have also offered similar positions in
    addition to regular recruitments by Private and
    Foreign Banks.

23
Contact Information about the Trainer
  • bhushan301_at_yahoo.co.in
  • 91 9876756600 (Mobile)
  • 91 172 4622020 (Landline)

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  • THANK YOU
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