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Gurlin Kaur

Beginner-Level 4

Applying for a complete financial analyst course some step includes-Research and choose a program, identify the institution or a platform offering the course and also its depends upon you in which we want.Check their required elligibilty some institute may asked for Bachelor degree or relevant work experience.Submit the application form and reuired documents.

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Deepak

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To become a financial advisory or analyst, acquiring an MBA degree in banking and finance is crucial. This would enable you to establish a strong foundation in the domain, and through an internship, you can gain hands-on experience. For pursuing an MBA in banking and finance, it is recommended to consider Symbiosis School of Banking and Finance (SSBF), which has a faculty with expertise knowledge of BFSI Sector. The institute also provides placement opportunities in several well-known companies excelling in the BFSI sector, such as Reliance, Yes Bank, and HDFC Bank, among others. In this era Data Science is also better option.

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jasveer singh

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Yes, you can get a finance job after completing your engineering degree. Aspirants who want to become financial analysts must complete a minimum of a Bachelor of Commerce degree in India. After completing their degrees, they must apply for the Chartered Financial Analyst CFA certification exam. There are 3 CFA Levels CFA Level One, CFA Level Two, and CFA Level Three. A Bachelor's degree in a math or finance-related major is often sought. A Masters in finance, a math-related field, or an MBA will also help get your foot in the door, as well as industry certifications such as a CFA charter. Even a chemical engineering student, can do
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a year ago

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jasveer singh

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How To Become A Financial Analyst? Start with the basics. The first step to becoming a financial analyst starts with undertaking a Bachelor's or master's degree in finance or a similar field. Move on to advance courses. Hone your skills. Apply for internships. Take up a job. And
Typical Steps for Becoming a Financial Analyst
Step 1: Earn a Bachelor's Degree. Step 2: Attain Licensing and Certifications. Step 3: Build On-the-Job Experience. Step 4: Earn a Master's Degree in Accounting (Optional). .

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3 years ago

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Asad FatmiManagement Professional, Government Consultant

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I would suggest after your B.Com you go for MBA in financial Management from a good college ideally tier-1. You will find your own way from there.

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4 years ago

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Abhijeet Gaware

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One must have at least a Bachelors degree preferably in a finance-related major, such as accounting or economics. Furthermore, it has become nearly compulsory that the aspirant has a certification in any one of- CFP CFA (most popular), CFS, CIMA, or the CLU courses though MBA may fill the requirement of these certifications in many cases. Apart from this, the aspirant should have solid analytical, valuation, marketing and communication skills and anin-depth understanding of companies. He should also be capable of building financial models and working on software such as MS Excel, ERPs, and SAS. To help kick-start the career in this fie
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4 years ago

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Abhijeet Gaware

Contributor-Level 7

Here are some to become a financial analyst and grow your career in Finance
Certification and skills
As is the case with any job, the aspirant must know his craft. One must have at least a Bachelors degree preferably in a finance-related major, such as accounting or economics. Furthermore, it has become nearly compulsory that the aspirant has a certification in any one of- CFP CFA (most popular), CFS, CIMA, or the CLU courses though MBA may fill the requirement of these certifications in many cases. Apart from this, the aspirant should have solid analytical, valuation, marketing and communication skills and anin-depth understanding of co
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4 years ago

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Abhijeet Gaware

Contributor-Level 7

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 intent to get a boost to their career. Although it is important to note that just getting a certification will not guarantee the same. Passing all the three exams of CFA in itself is a very daunting job when compared to the efforts and commitment of the time required as against other management programs like the MBA. In fact, there are many MBA pass outs and CAs who join CFA to get into core investment banking jobs. CFA gives a great technical grounding
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4 years ago

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Abhijeet Gaware

Contributor-Level 7

Hi, I am glad that your choosing one of the highest demand jobs in Finance - Finance Analyst
To make a career as a Finance Analyst you should have a Bachelor's degree which belongs to the finance/commerce/ Economics background. As we all know None of these degrees train us on the key skills needed to begin a career as a Finance Analyst. Hence you need to get a certification to kick-start your career in Financial Analysis. We at Imarticus learning are an award-winning professional education institute. We offer Financial Analysis Certification Course in association with EY as the Knowledge Provider. Through a rigorous project-based method
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4 years ago

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Abhijeet Gaware

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A Financial Analyst performs the very vital job of evaluating market trends, setting-up long-term goals, financial policies and deciding upon when and what investors should be made for an investors or companys profit. The sail of a companys fortune rests majorly on the reports, suggestions a financial analyst provides on the rough seas that present markets ride.
Certification and skills
As is the case with any job, the aspirant must know his craft. One must have at least a bachelors degree preferably in a finance-related major, such as accounting or economics.
Furthermore, it has become nearly compulsory that the aspirant has a certifica
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