About This Course
The Diploma in Banking & Finance (D&BF) is a professional certification conducted by the Indian Institute of Banking & Finance (IIBF). It is widely recognized by public and private sector banks and reflects a strong foundational understanding of banking operations and finance.
This certification supports students and job seekers in securing entry-level roles such as Clerk, Customer Service Executive, and Officer Trainee. It also strengthens preparation for IBPS, SBI, RRB, and other Probationary Officer (PO) interviews. Even a 12th pass candidate with D&BF is more job-ready than those without a professional banking qualification.
After joining a public sector bank and becoming an IIBF member, candidates can apply for conversion of D&BF into JAIIB as per applicable norms. Upon successful conversion and subject to bank policies, candidates may become eligible for salary increments, the opportunity to appear for the CAIIB examination, and faster career progression.
Course Description
1. Daily live classes on Zoom: Morning sessions from 5:45 AM to 7:15 AM and evening sessions from 8:15 PM to 9:45 PM—choose the slot that fits your convenience.
2. Missed a live class? The session recording will be available to you within 24 hours.
3. Recorded classes are available in multiple languages, including English, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam.
4. One physical, exam-oriented study book will be dispatched to the candidate’s registered address within one week from the date of enrollment.
5. Comprehensive Mock Tests: 5 Full-length Mock Tests
6. Doubt-clarification via Telegram group and WhatsApp support.
7. Personalized mentorship guidance to assist candidates with preparation strategies and exam success.
What You Will Learn
D&BF Syllabus and Exam Pattern
1. Subjects:
Paper 1: Indian Economy and Indian Financial System (IE & IFS)
Paper 2: Principles and Practices of Banking (PPB)
Paper 3: Accounting and Financial Management for Bankers (AFM)
Paper 4: Retail Banking and Wealth Management (RB & WM)
2. Passing Criteria:
Each paper is of 100 marks. You need 50% to pass (at least 50 out of 100 per paper). Four papers total; you need a minimum of 200 out of 400.
3. Aggregate Method:
If you appear for all four papers together, you pass by scoring at least 45 in each and a total of 200 marks (50%) overall.
4. Credit Retention:
Candidates may retain credit for any passed subject until the time limit expires (3 years or 5 attempts), counted from your initial registration date.
Additional Notes