Zell Education, India's leading finance and accounts Ed-tech platform, is inviting application for its new Post Graduate Program in Investment Banking. Designed to equip students with essential operational skills and industry knowledge in investment banking, this comprehensive program aims to enhance the expertise of aspiring professionals in critical areas (like capital markets, equities, valuations, risk management, etc.).
The program's curriculum has been expertly formulated by industry veterans. It covers a wide range of topics, including financial systems, equity markets, valuation techniques, derivative markets, advanced Excel, financial modelling, and many more. Students will benefit from the expertise of distinguished faculty, including esteemed leaders from prestigious institutions like NSE, Barclays, and ICICI Securities, among others.
The program promises vast career opportunities, with over 6800 global companies actively seeking professionals in investment banking and offering lucrative packages aligned with industry standards. Zell Education has incorporated a blended learning approach in the program with live and recorded classes, enabling students to become job-ready in just 4-6 months. Additionally, there are comprehensive support services that comprise mentorship, access to Zell's exclusive alumni club (ZAC), a robust learning platform with study materials, question banks, flashcards, and mind maps. Students can also get placement assistance related to resume-building, LinkedIn profile optimization, soft skills training, and mock interviews.
Commenting on the launch, Mr. Pratham Barot, CEO & Co-Founder of Zell Education said, "Our latest post-graduate program in investment banking was a much-needed course to venture into today's highly competitive job market for long-term success. Our designed program would be a transformative experience for aspiring investment banking professionals through a rigorous curriculum backed by a practical learning experience, placement support, and guidance from industry experts."