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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

Stock markets are of full of finance jargons. After graduating, you may pursue the following courses:
1. CFA or CFP
2. MBA in finance
3. PGDM with finance major.
4. Certification or Diploma courses from NSE, BSE or NISM.
To know more, kindly visit https://shiksha.com/courses or certificatins/stock market.

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Joyeeta Paul

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An intermediary activity which helps in the purchase and selling of stocks or other securities is called stock broking. Professionals of this field are called as stock brokers. The main task of a stock broker is to buy and sell shares by way of the market markers or other agencies in the stead of investors. There are many certificate as well as Diploma courses available in the stock broking field.
Various stock broking courses offered in India:
1. Post graduate Diploma in capital market and financial services.
2. Post graduate Diploma in fundamentals of capital market development.
3. Chartered Financial Analyst Equity Research.
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Deepti Singh

Guide-Level 12

Stock markets are of full of finance jargons. After graduating, you may pursue the following courses:
1. CFA or CFP
2. MBA in finance
3. PGDM with finance major
4. Certification or Diploma courses from NSE, BSE or NISM.
To know more, kindly visit https://shiksha.com/courses or certifications/stock market.

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Anushka JhaSincerity at its top!

Guide-Level 12

You can do B.Tech in biotechnology, B.Sc in biotechnology, B.Sc in microbiology or you can apply in medical too. There are a lot of options available for you.
Good luck.

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Deepti Singh

Guide-Level 12

Securities market is a component of the wider financial market where securities can be bought and sold between subjects of the economy, on the basis of demand and supply. Primary markets, where new securities are issued and secondary markets where existing securities can be bought and sold.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
A Bachelor's degree in commerce or finance is required to become a broker. For maximum prospects, you can do your Masters or even an MBA. Check work permit options in UK through the UK immigration website, not easy for international students to obtain a job in UK unless you are highly talent and have sheer luck.

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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

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NISM is a good and recognised institute. Definitely, you can pursue CFP from NISM. For more details and procedures, kindly visit the website of NISM and https://Shiksha.Com/Colleges/NISM.

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