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My first question to you is what you want to study and where? Every country's admission requirements are different. You have to see if you have met the admission requirements, take necessary tests like IELTS or TOEFL, GRE and if you want to study in USA, arrange funds, etc.
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If you have not done Bachelor's degree, you have to write to them and ask them if CA qualification will be enough and will be considered as an undergraduate course or not.
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Job opportunities offered after CFP course are CFP legal financial planner, estate planner, investment planner, insurance planner, tax consultant, etc while MBA offers Managers, leaders, operations and sales heads, etc. CFP covers financial planning as a subject while MBA focuses on economics, accounting, operations and marketing along with a specialization that is chosen by the candidate. The CFP course exams are held thrice in a year while the two years MBA program is set in a semester mode. CFP entrance examination is online while for MBA it defers with institutions. CFP is organized
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