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Abhijeet Gaware

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The CFA is a credential as well as a passport to the largest club of investment professionals in the world. Being a charter member means many regulatory agencies will offer waiver from licensing exams, graduate programs give you a waiver of the GMAT and many financial and investment-related certification organizations grant waivers from qualifying exams or continuing education requirements.
There are three levels and exams are held annually,
Level I tests your knowledge of the ethical and professional standards and the exams consists of basic knowledge and comprehension questions focused on investment tools; some questions will require a
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Abhijeet Gaware

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In recent times, Chartered Finance Analyst CFA is a designation which is quite revered and regarded by most as a key certification for professionals in the areas of portfolio management and research. The chartered finance analyst programme is a certification from the CFA Institute. It is a globally regarded certification. It is essentially a self-study methodology, graduate level programme for professionals who want to pursue a career in investment. A person coming out of any discipline or academics can pursue the CFA programme. Applications to the programme are usually from students and undergraduates to an early professional who inte
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shikha suman

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SEE whatever you study is never wasted. If you are preparing for government. Banks then you need to focus on the banking awareness, english, reasoning & quantitative aptitude.

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Preeti Makhija

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You can choose any MBA course after completing your graduation. You can choose finance course too, but since you do not have any experience in that field you may find it a little difficult to understand. Still if you have interest in the course then you should go for MBA in finance. Interest and hard work always achieve a good success in life. As per my understanding, getting an MBA in Finance makes sense because it can help you broaden your job opportunities and can give you a more advanced starting level at a new company or can help further your career with your current employer. It can also be a boon if you eventually want to start
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Ariahnt Jain

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After completing your schooling, you should go for courses that will help you to gain employment after you BBA degree and also support you in the preparation of your entrance exams which are meant for government jobs. This will going to a very good strategy to approach. BBA in Banking and Financial Services is a very useful course. You will be exposed and taught about the banking and insurance sector and other aspects of the financial world. This course will also include 6-8 months internship and faculty from the industry will come teach the students. Actually this 3 year course is a very practical course which will equip you with skil
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I would say that you should go for BBA in Banking and financial services if you are looking for bank jobs. This is a 3 year graduation course which is offered by JK Lakshmipat University situated in Jaipur. JKLU is one of India's leading university and upgrading education so that the students become future ready in the 21st century. BBA in Banking and financial Services is all about exposing you to banking/financial and insurance sector. This will help you to understand how the sector work. And since you have already studied commerce in class 12 then it will going to be comparatively easy for you. This programme is in collaboration wit
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