Education - Written by Sukumar ID on Tuesday, August 11, 2009 13:08 - 0 Comments

Go For a Career in Insurance at III

Want to pursue your career in insurance? You can get a great start by joining Insurance Institute of India (III). Insurance Institute of India (III) was established in 1955 for the purpose of insurance Education and Training in India. It is the only institute in India which offers insurance related courses. The Insurance Institute of India is recognized by the government of India and also the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA).

Benefits:
Candidates who have passed examination conducted by the Insurance Institute of India would have preference in the LIC and GIC recruitments. The licentiate course is appropriate for those who are already working in the insurance industry. As the Indian institute of Insurance is recognized all over India, doing the courses offered by this institute can give you an edge in your insurance career.

You can either specialize in life-insurance branch or a general branch. The categories available are certificate in insurance salesmanship (CIS), licentiate, associate and fellowship. After the completion of examinations conducted by the Insurance Institute of India, you would be awarded certificates and diplomas.

Application Process:

You can register for this course by logging on to www.insuranceinstituteofindia.com. Go to the admission menu and you can choose the type of examination such as licentiate, fellowship etc. Payment is to be done through the basis of a credit card. While filling the online registration, make sure you fill in the details with utmost care. Remember the transaction id number which will be given to you after the registration process.

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