Jaiib Workbook On Principles And Practices Of Bankig/accounting And Finance For Bankers/ Legaland Regulatory Aspects Of Banking
Though the book is mainly oriented towards students, this can be essential reading for bankers also. About The Author : Indian Institute of Banking & Finance (IIBF), foremerly.
The Indian Institute of Bankers, established in 1928 is a professional body of banks, financial institutions and heir employees in India. During its 80 years of service, IIBF has emerged as a premier institute of banking and finance education for those employed in the sector, aiming for professional excellence.
Since inception, the Institute has awarded over 5 lakh banking and finance qualifications viz. JAIIB, CAIIB, Diplomas and Certificates in specialized areas.
The pedagogy of distance learning offered by the Institute comprises of (i) publishing specific courseware for each papers /examination; (ii) publishing work books; (iii) holding tutorials through accredited institutions; (iv) organising contact classes (v) conducting virtual classes (vi) offering e-learning through portal (vii) organising campus training for selected courses, etc. IIBF is an ISO 9001-2000 organization.
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. About the Book : The book is intended is assist students appearing for JAIIB/DBF examinations to gain an understanding on the type of questions that will be asked in the three subjects of JAIIB/DBF/ In this new, easy-to-read format, objective type examples and self-check questions are used to test the reader's ongoing understanding of the essential concepts of different subjects.
Written by experts in the field of banking, the book includes caselets and questions on the practical situations from the examination point of view with answers and explanations.Though the book is mainly oriented towards students, this can be essential reading for bankers also.
About The Author : Indian Institute of Banking & Finance (IIBF), foremerly. The Indian Institute of Bankers, established in 1928 is a professional body of banks, financial institutions and heir employees in India.
During its 80 years of service, IIBF has emerged as a premier institute of banking and finance education for those employed in the sector, aiming for professional excellence. Since inception, the Institute has awarded over 5 lakh banking and finance qualifications viz.
JAIIB, CAIIB, Diplomas and Certificates in specialized areas. The pedagogy of distance learning offered by the Institute comprises of (i) publishing specific courseware for each papers /examination; (ii) publishing work books; (iii) holding tutorials through accredited institutions; (iv) organising contact classes (v) conducting virtual classes (vi) offering e-learning through portal (vii) organising campus training for selected courses, etc.
IIBF is an ISO 9001-2000 organization. Table of Contents : Deliverable Countries : This product ships to Average Customer Review: (1 Customer Reviews) | Showing 1- 1 of 1 reviews .
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About the Book : The book is intended is assist students appearing for JAIIB/DBF examinations to gain an understanding on the type of questions that will be asked in the three subjects of JAIIB/DBF/ In this new, easy-to-read format, objective type examples and self-check questions are used to test the reader's ongoing understanding of the essential concepts of different subjects.Written by experts in the field of banking, the book includes caselets and questions on the practical situations from the examination point of view with answers and explanations.
Though the book is mainly oriented towards students, this can be essential reading for bankers also. About The Author : Indian Institute of Banking & Finance (IIBF), foremerly.
The Indian Institute of Bankers, established in 1928 is a professional body of banks, financial institutions and heir employees in India. During its 80 years of service, IIBF has emerged as a premier institute of banking and finance education for those employed in the sector, aiming for professional excellence.
Since inception, the Institute has awarded over 5 lakh banking and finance qualifications viz. JAIIB, CAIIB, Diplomas and Certificates in specialized areas.
The pedagogy of distance learning offered by the Institute comprises of (i) publishing specific courseware for each papers /examination; (ii) publishing work books; (iii) holding tutorials through accredited institutions; (iv) organising contact classes (v) conducting virtual classes (vi) offering e-learning through portal (vii) organising campus training for selected courses, etc. IIBF is an ISO 9001-2000 organization.
Table of Contents : Deliverable Countries : This product ships to Average Customer Review: (1 Customer Reviews) | Showing 1- 1 of 1 reviews ..
. About the Book : The book is intended is assist students appearing for JAIIB/DBF examinations to gain an understanding on the type of questions that will be asked in the three subjects of JAIIB/DBF/ In this new, easy-to-read format, objective type examples and self-check questions are used to test the reader's ongoing understanding of the essential concepts of different subjects.
Written by experts in the field of banking, the book includes caselets and questions on the practical situations from the examination point of view with answers and explanations.Though the book is mainly oriented towards students, this can be essential reading for bankers also.
About The Author : Indian Institute of Banking & Finance (IIBF), foremerly. The Indian Institute of Bankers, established in 1928 is a professional body of banks, financial institutions and heir employees in India.
During its 80 years of service, IIBF has emerged as a premier institute of banking and finance education for those employed in the sector, aiming for professional excellence. Since inception, the Institute has awarded over 5 lakh banking and finance qualifications viz.
JAIIB, CAIIB, Diplomas and Certificates in specialized areas. The pedagogy of distance learning offered by the Institute comprises of (i) publishing specific courseware for each papers /examination; (ii) publishing work books; (iii) holding tutorials through accredited institutions; (iv) organising contact classes (v) conducting virtual classes (vi) offering e-learning through portal (vii) organising campus training for selected courses, etc.
IIBF is an ISO 9001-2000 organization. Table of Contents : Deliverable Countries : This product ships to Average Customer Review: (1 Customer Reviews) | Showing 1- 1 of 1 reviews
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