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Raj Butani

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Masters in Financial Economics is a degree that is appropriate for some of the fastest-growing careers today. This is a programme that prepares students for highly lucrative and challenging jobs in banking, finance and asset management companies. There are many exciting career prospects for M.Sc. Finance grads, including investment banking, private equity, asset management, trading, and venture capital. You could become an investment manager for BlackRock, a wealth advisory associate at Morgan Stanley, or a private equity analyst at HSBC.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello, To be a pilot, you must at least have a 10+2 (PCM 55%) Diploma. You must take the entrance exam held by several government and private flying clubs and schools. Just keep an eye on IGRUA and GFTS, two popular government institutions. Most importantly, invest cautiously because pilot training is highly expensive. Happy New Year!

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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IIFP has a consistent track record of securing more than 85% of placements for its students since its inception. IIFP students have been placed in rewarding positions at some of the best companies in the financial services industry. IIFP students work at various organizations within the financial services industry including banks, wealth management companies, financial planning firms, asset management companies, credit research organizations, broking companies, and insurance firms.

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Sumit Mishra

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There are very hard chances to get admission in that but you can inquire in that college so that you will get the very clear idea about that.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Certified Financial Planner CM programme makes you competent to provide strategic advise in regard to investment, insurance, tax, retirement and estate needs and enable you to plan and fulfill such needs. The average annual course fee may be varying according to Institutes and can be between INR 35000-40000.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Sometimes it's hard to know which advice to focus on and what will make the. This topic and the associated research, and I am going to need a Ph.D. if I want to be. Or do independent research, so I might as well get it done as soon as possible. Don't go according to plan; anticipate possible delays and be ready to adapt.

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kanu vashisht

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Yes you can go for that no worries in this and also you get the competitive edge here after your Masters.

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