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Kalyani MazumdarBusiness Manager at UPLIFT PROFESSIONALS

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Engineers are certainly welcome to join CMA US certification. To be certified they do need to meet the experience requirement. If an engineer has experience in Cost Estimation, Valuation, Forecasting, Business Analysis, Product costing, and Budgeting, then they will certainly qualify for the course, but it depends on how much of their job is focused on those tasks. An individual has 7 years after completing the CMA US exam to meet the experience requirements. For engineers looking to move into accounting and finance, taking the CMA exam would be an excellent pathway.

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