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Tasbiya Khan

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To make a career in Finance sector, the preferred stream in 10+2 or HSc is commerce it imparts knowledge in accountancy, mathematics, economics, statistics and business studies. The candidate must have completed graduation or equivalent from a recognised university and must be between 20-30 years of age.

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Tasbiya Khan

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In Finance and Taxation, CA, CS, CFA, CMA, CPA, MBA in Finance, BBA in Finance, BCom (Taxation), MCom (Taxation), etc. are available. To make a career in Insurance sector, one can start as an Insurance Agent or a Sales Executive- Insurance.

For this, they need to clear the agent exam conducted by IRDA (Insurance Regulatory Authority of India). After gaining experience, one can go on to become a manager.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Yes, for UMKC MSc in Finance course, GRE / GMAT test score is required. If the applicants score 600 or higher or its equivalent GRE, they are going to get automatic admission. GMAT waivers will be granted to applicants with a 3.0 GPA or at least 2 years of work experience. Other admission requirements are:

  • Official transcripts
  • Resume
  • Goal statement
  • English language proficiency requirements

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Yatendra Singh

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Based on your rank of 15,347 in the BC-B category, it is unlikely that you would be able to secure a free seat in Andhra University, Visakhapatnam in either the regular or self-financing category. The competition for free seats in universities is typically very high, and the available seats are usually filled by candidates with much lower ranks. However, it’s important to note that admission policies and seat allocation can vary from year to year, so it’s recommended to directly contact the university’s admission office for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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Saumya Jain

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The CFA deferral policy is for the registered candidates who cannot sit for their scheduled exam and want to move to a new exam window. The CFA institute provides two kinds of deferrals to the candidates:

  1. Emergency Deferral: To avail this deferral students need to fulfil a set of eligibility criteria. If they match the criteria then they will be given an emergency deferral for their scheduled exam without any cost. Candidates need to provide documentation to support the claim for an emergency deferral.
  2. Paid Deferral: The paid deferral can be availed once per paid exam for USD 399 up until the deadline. When the candidate purchases a defe
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