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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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Do one think do the job in corporate organisation also do study in any courses.

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Ghanishtha chauhan

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CFP Course: A Certified Financial Planner, or CFP is a professional certification programme that lasts between six months and two years. It is provided by the Financial Planning Accreditation Board and provides information on the subject of financial planning (FPSB). The CFP Syllabus aids in the development of professionals with expertise in areas such as investment planning, financial consultation, banking, and so on. Financial planning, risk analysis, insurance planning, tax, and estate planning are only a few of the CFP topics. The CFP exam is given three times a year, during eight-day testing sessions in March, July, and November.
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Megha Jain

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The latest cutoff for MBA in Banking, Financial Services and Insurance at Symbiosis Indore is not released yet. However, As per the previous year’s trend, Symbiosis, Indore cut off is expected to be around 90 percentile.

It is important to fulfill the eligibility for MBA course which is candidates must have a bachelors degree of minimum 3 years with a minimum of 50% marks for General category and 45% for Reserved category belonging to the State of Madhya Pradesh. A valid score in CAT/XAT/MAT/CMAT/SNAP is also required for admission. SUAS Indore MBA Selection Criteria SUAS Indore is very stringent when it comes to the selection of

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Ghanishtha chauhan

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The primary difference between CFA and FRM is the topics they cover. CFA encompasses a broad range of subjects in finance like corporate finance, portfolio management, accounting, fixed income, derivatives, etc. In contrast, FRM is a specialised exam for obtaining expertise in risk management. Additionally, CFA prepares you well for careers in Investment Banking, portfolio management, financial research. At the same time, FRM is suited for those who want to make a career in risk management in banks, treasury departments, or risk assessments.

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Ghanishtha chauhan

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CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER certification is the standard of excellence in financial planning. CFP professionals meet rigorous education, training and ethical standards, and are committed to serving their clients' best interests today to prepare them for a more secure tomorrow. The CFP course can be pursued after 12th or after completing your graduation degree.

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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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Yes, but for CFA entrance, exam is compulsory clear the entrance exam.

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Khushi charan Sharma

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Average salary for a CFA is 5.9 per annum without experience if you have experience about 3 years you can earn upto 18 to 20 Lacs per Annum.

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Khushi charan Sharma

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The Master's degree programme is a general approach for career in finance and related whereas CFA is professional studies which is based on specialized knowledge about finance.

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Shayana M

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Fee is INR 7,000 to 28,300, scopes for this course are;
ACCA
Cost and Management Accountancy
Chartered Financial Analyst
US Certified Public Accountant
Company Secretaryship
Financial Risk Management
Master of Commerce
Master of Business administration
Management studies etc.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Applicants must have completed their Bachelor's in any relevant field of study or be in their final year of Bachelor's degree to be eligible for admission to the CFA course. A minimum of four years of relevant work experience is also required for entrance to the programme.

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