Bachelor of Vocation in Banking & Finance
Bachelor of Vocation in Banking & Finance Program
is a 3-year undergraduate course.
About the Bachelor of Vocation in Banking & Finance Program
The Bachelor of Vocation in Banking & Finance program provides a comprehensive understanding of the banking and finance industry, preparing students for diverse roles in this sector. Through a curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, students delve into topics such as financial markets, banking operations, risk management, investment strategies, and regulatory compliance. With hands-on experience and industry-relevant training, graduates are equipped to navigate the complexities of modern finance and contribute effectively to banking institutions, financial services firms, investment companies, and other related organizations. This program aims to produce skilled professionals capable of addressing the evolving challenges and opportunities in the dynamic world of banking and finance.
Sigma University
UGC, New Delhi and Sigma University, Vadodara
03 Year
Candidate shall have passed HSC examination.
Usually from May to October every year.
Visit: https://admissions.sigmauniversity.ac.in/
Call: +91 8128244292
October 2025
Faculty of Skill & Vocational Development Sigma University Vadodara.
09: 00 am to 05:00 pm
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