Certificate in Banking Technology (CBT)
About CBT
1. Who can apply?
Fresh graduates with minimum 50% marks from any recognized university are eligible to apply to this course.
2. What is the course duration?
CBT is an 8 weeks part time programme consisting of 6 weeks of classroom training on Banking Concepts and 2 week of Core Banking Application (Finacle) Training.
3. Do you have the prospectus / contents of the course?
All details about the course are published on our website, for further details feel free to contact our help desk.
4. What if Web page does not open?
Sometimes changes are made on the website and at that time website may not get displayed. If it happens it will be for couple of minutes, so users are advised to visit the site again.
5. Duration of the course is very short as compared to other institutions.
Our course is customized which caters to the general requirement of majority of banks. We adopt the Theory and practice method in our curriculum. Accordingly, the course duration is decided by senior bankers who posses over 30 years of rich banking experience.
6. What does the training course includes?
The training programme includes Banking Laws, General Banking Concepts & Practices and Core Banking Application (Finacle) Training & Information Security Awareness Program. This programme incorporates all qualities that a banker must have.
7. Should the Registration forms along with the DD are to be couriered to Mumbai?
Yes, the forms can be couriered to our Head Office at Mumbai or handed over personally.
8. Will there be any other exam during / at the end of the course?
Every week there will be an evaluation and / or project to test the candidates’ competence level, with a final examination at the end of the programme.
9. When should the course fees be paid?
Course fees have to be paid in advance before commencement of the programme.
10. How will the course be conducted?
There will be lectures, presentations, live demos, and visit by prominent bankers, projects and assignments to make it more interactive.
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