Certified Credit Professional (CCP) is a certification offered by Indian Institute of Banking and Finance (IIBF) to train and qualify banking and finance professionals in credit appraisal, credit management, and lending functions within banks and financial institutions.
Our structured approach helps you develop a winning exam strategy by effectively tackling lengthy questions, statement-based MCQs, and case studies. You will follow a clear preparation roadmap aligned with the latest IIBF pattern, covering concepts from fundamentals to advanced levels and building the practical skills required to handle real-world credit management operation and challenges with confidence.
1. Recorded classes of previous batches also available in our IBS Vigyan App.
2. One physical exam-oriented book dispatched to the candidate’s address or bank branch within a week from enrollment.
3. Comprehensive Mock Tests: 5 Full-length Mock Tests
4. Doubt-clarification via Telegram group and WhatsApp support.
5. Personalized mentorship guidance to assist candidates with preparation strategies and exam success.
CCP Syllabus and Exam Pattern
MODULE - A: Introductions & Overview of Credit
MODULE - B: Analysis of Financial Statements
MODULE - C: Working Capital Management
MODULE - D: Other Credits
MODULE - E: Monitoring, Supervision & Follow up and Management of Impaired Assets
Examination will be conducted in English only under remote proctored mode.
Eligibility Criteria:
1. Members and Non-Members of the Institute
2. Candidates must have passed the 12th standard examination in any discipline or its equivalent.
Passing Criteria:
The CCP paper consists of 100 multiple-choice questions carrying a total of 100 marks. To qualify, a candidate must secure a minimum of 50% marks, i.e., at least 50 out of 100 in the written examination. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
After successfully appearing for the written examination, candidates are required to undergo a three-day virtual training program, which carries 50 marks. To pass the training component, a minimum score of 50% (i.e., 25 out of 50 marks) is required.