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CAT, XAT, CMAT, CET Expert - Answered on Jan 16, 2025

Patrick Dsouza is the founder of Patrick100.
Along with his wife, Rochelle, he trains students for competitive management entrance exams such as the Common Admission Test, the Xavier Aptitude Test, Common Management Admission Test and the Common Entrance Test.
They also train students for group discussions and interviews.
Patrick has scored in the 100 percentile six times in CAT. He achieved the first rank in XAT twice, in CET thrice and once in the Narsee Monjee Management Aptitude Test.
Apart from coaching students for MBA exams, Patrick and Rochelle have trained aspirants from the IIMs, the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies and the S P Jain Institute of Management Studies and Research for campus placements.
Patrick has been a panellist on the group discussion and panel interview rounds for some of the top management colleges in Mumbai.
He has graduated in mechanical engineering from the Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad. He has completed his masters in management from the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai.... more
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I am a 31 yr old male with a B.Tech in Textile Engineering + PGDM in Banking & Financial Services Management from one of the good schools for banking in India. I did my PGDM immediately after B.Tech post which have worked in BFSI in different roles in Rural Banking, Strategic Alliances & then Operational Risk. I am planning to transition my career towards a different role in banking but am unsure as to which path to follow. I have interest in Corporate Banking & Credit Risk Modelling profiles. I did well in Strategic Partnerships in my previous roles and am ok in Operational Risk. Operational Risk does not suit my interest. I am unsure as to which way & how to proceed on the career paths given my aspirations?

Ans: Can do relevant courses in the area of your interest like FRM. Apply for jobs in those areas and see if you can get an opening in those areas. Best option would be to talk to your HR and see if there is a possibility of you shifting to that role within your organisation.
Asked on - Jan 16, 2025 | Not Answered yet
Wanted to seek advice on whether I should pursue "Corporate Banking" or "Credit Risk Modelling" as both are different roles.

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