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Diploma in Islamic Banking (DIB) Regulations, subjects and exam fees

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Diploma in Islamic Banking (DIB)



The IBTRA conducts the Diploma in Islamic Banking (DIB), Part-I and Part-II usually twice a year at such centers as may be determined by the Competent Authority of the IBTRA from time to time. The syllabus of Part-I Examinations is relatively elementary and is designed to test the candidate's basic knowledge of Islamic Banking, while the syllabus of Part-II Examinations is at an advanced text designed to test the candidates' theoretical as well as practical knowledge and understanding of the difference between Islamic and Conventional Banking and allied matters that is necessary for better decision-making by Bankers.

The subjects and syllabus for Part-I and Part-II Examinations are as follows:
SUBJECTS FOR PART-I EXAMINATION 
(All subjects are compulsory)
Code
Subject Name
101
Alternative Financial System
102
Principles of Economics: Conventional and Islamic
103
Principles of Accounting
104
Principles of Management
105
Business Communication
106
Theory and Practice of Banking: Islamic and Conventional



SUBJECTS FOR PART-II EXAMINATION
(All subjects are compulsory)
Code
Subject Name
201
Investment Management
202
International Trade and Finance
203
Ethics in Banking and Legal Environment
204
Management Accounting and Financial Management
205
E-Banking
206
Micro Finance and Rural Banking : Conventional and Islamic

Eligibility Criteria for Examinees

To be eligible for appearing at the Examination, a candidate must fulfill the following conditions:
•  A candidate must be an employee of any recognised Banking or Financial Institution and shall possess at least pass certificate of H.S.C Examination or its equivalent.

•  A candidate shall submit a Certificate in the Form prescribed by the IBTRA regarding his/her service in the Bank/Financial Institution, signed by the Head of the Department/Office of the Bank/Financial Institution where he/she is employed. A form of such certificate is printed on the Examination Entry Form, which shall have to be completed each time a candidate applies for Examination.

•  A candidate shall have to be registered with the DIB of IBTRA and his/her membership shall cease if he/she is no longer in the service of any Bank or Financial Institution.

•  The fees/subscriptions payable by a candidate shall not be in arrears, when he/she applies for appearing at any Examination of the IBTRA on any subject.

 Registration Fee

A Registration fee of Tk. 100.00 is payable for one exam when an employee of IBBL or any other bank or Financial Institution enrolls himself/herself as a candidate of the DIB.

  Availability & Submission Exam. Forms

The Examination Entry Form and other information may be obtained from the website (www.ibtra.com) of Islami Bank Training & Research Academy.

A candidate desiring to appear at any Examination shall submit the prescribed Examination Entry Form through online duly filled in, together with the prescribed Examination Fee, Registration Fee through  Islami Bank mCash.

  Other Terms & Conditions

To get the other terms and conditions related to DIB examinations, please open the following file:
:: Other Terms and Conditions ::

  Contact Address

Diploma in Islamic Banking (DIB) Section
Islami Bank Training and Research Academy
13A/2A, Block # B, Babar Road
Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207
Bangladesh.
Phone
:
(88 02) 9139299 Ext. 206
(88 02) 9139294 Ext. 206
Fax
:
(88 02) 9139952
E-mail
:
dib.ibtra@islamibankbd.com

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About author:
Author is a banker and blogger. He writes on Banking diploma and professional certifications for bankers such as CDCS, CAMS etc. Now serve in a large private bank of Bangladesh.

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