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Banking Management

Management Executive of Business Administration

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Executive MBA Course in Banking Management

EMBA course in banking management covers the wide range of topics related with banking management which is essential to enhance the students’ skills. The topics covered by Executive MBA course in banking management are the study of banking laws, core banking, retail banking, sales and service orientation, financial planning and wealth management, business mathematics and accounts, IT in banking and core banking and etc. Banking management course provides the students a clear understanding of techniques and regulations of banking along with giving the in-depth knowledge of banking operations, market analysis, risk management and etc. This other aspects of this course are the following:

  • The individuals of banking management need to promote the branch and its product along with reporting to head office.
  • The individuals need to with the customers to resolve their problems or complaints.
  • The individuals can get job opportunities in various private and public sector firms.

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An Executive MBA, or EMBA, is a graduate-level business degree. This program is a ton like a normal MBA program. The fundamental distinction is that an executive MBA program is essentially intended to educate and upgrade the professions of working administrators, supervisors, entrepreneurs, and different business pioneers.

The program is completed in a period of one to two years.

In NIMS EMBA, there are 8 subjects including 1 specialization.

After Graduation with 5 years work experience can do EMBA course.

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Management Executive of Business Administration by NIMS

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