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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
Although you can opt for both the courses. But those two don't make a good pair. Decide what you have to do.
Accordingly, you can think of the second course.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) is the certification provided by CFA Institute. The exam is categorized into 3 levels, based on the level of difficulty of the exam. The level-1 exam is held twice a year, whereas, level-II and level-III are held only in June.
The CFA exam essentially tests your fundamental knowledge in finance domain. Anyone having a graduate degree is eligible to appear for the exam. People having degrees in domains other than finance are also eligible. These days engineers, doctors, MBA graduates who want to make their career in risk management or investment banking opt for this exam. A lot of business schools an
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 3
The courses you have selected are very good. But at the end, you will get a licence to practice only one profession you finalise it .
Else, you will end with nothing a bunch of degrees only.
Because CFA is requires a different proff. study that can't be followed with CS+LLB.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
An international travel passport and d
One of the following:
(a)Undergraduate education: A Bachelor's (or equivalent) degree or be in the final year of your Bachelor's degree program (you must have completed your Bachelor's degree program in order to register for the Level II exam), or
(b)Work experience: Four years of professional work experience (does not have to be investment related), or
(c)A combination of professional work experience and educa
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
An international travel passport and one of the following:
(a) Undergraduate education: A Bachelor's (or equivalent) degree or be in the final year of your Bachelor's degree program (you must have completed your Bachelor's degree program in order to register for the Level II exam), or
(b) Work experience: Four years of professional work experience (does not have to be investment related), or
(c) A combination of professional work experience and edu
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst)is the certification provided by CFA Institute. The exam is categorized in 3 levels, based on the level of difficulty of the exam. Level I Exam is held twice a year whereas Level II and Level III are held only in June.
The CFA exam essentially tests your fundamental knowledge in Finance domain. Anyone having graduate degree is eligible to appear for the exam. People having degrees in domains other than finance are also eligible. These days engineers, doctors, MBAs who want their career in risk management, investment banking, opt for this exam. A lot of Business schools and firms also give preference t
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