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Lakshmi

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, there are Diploma courses in Banking & Finance available for students who have completed their 10th grade. These diplomas provide a foundation in the banking and finance sector, preparing students for various roles within the industry. 

Diploma in Banking & Finance:

This one-year programme covers topics like investment, insurance, financial management, and risk management. 

Diploma in Banking, Finance, and Insurance (BFSI):

This diploma, offered at various levels (including after 10th), focuses on the core areas of banking, finance, and insurance. 

Diploma in Banking Law and Loan Management:

This specialised Diploma focus

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12 months ago

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Vidhi Jain

Contributor-Level 10

You need minimum 300 to 350 hours to complete the CFA syllabus for each level of the CFA exam.

The exams are little difficult and there is competition because of the future career benefits that follow after the successful completion of the CFA course.

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Vidhi Jain

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The general frequency for the CFA Level 1 exams is four times a year, usually in the months of February, May, August, and November. You should keep in mind that though the exam window is open 4 times, you cannot apply in each window, as there must be a gap of at least 6 months between exams, leaving you with a maximum of 2 attempts in a year.

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Vidhi Jain

Contributor-Level 10

Not at all, there is no such stream restriction for pursuing CFA. You can opt for CFA if you hold a bachelor's degree in any stream. A strong hold over the concepts of finance, statistics, or economics can serve as a strong foundation for the CFA journey, but it is not a compulsory requirement.

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Vidhi Jain

Contributor-Level 10

You can register for the CFA Level I exam while you're in your final year of graduation and make sure that the exam window is within the 23-month duration of your graduation month. But, if you're asking about the CFA Level II exam, graduation is definitely a mandatory requirement for registration.

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12 months ago

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Manvi Khosla

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Yes, it provides MBA in HR, Finance, and Marketing. Well, that's not it; there is more; mix and match as well. They have a fully loaded dual-specialization option. You can pick two from Marketing, Finance, HR, Business Intelligence, International Business and Entrepreneurship and go on studying both. 

The university has NBA accredited MBA Programs and also have really amazing laboratories for Digital Marketing, Data Analysis, and Power BI. All industry-level tools. Other programs are MBA in Capital Markets with NISM and Applied Finance with PwC. 

Companies such as Deloitte, Adani Wilmar, Hyundai, KPMG, HCL, and many more hire s

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12 months ago

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Shruti Shukla

Contributor-Level 7

Candidates who want to build a career in accounting or financial analysis should choose BCom. It provides the required professional knowledge. For banking jobs, both degrees are acceptable, but BCom graduates may have an edge due to a stronger foundation in finance.

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Jasleen Shukla

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Coventry provides one of the best Finance courses globally. It seeks to equip students with specialised financial knowledge and abilities. From derivatives, portfolio theory, and risk management to financial modeling, governance, and ethical finance, the course covers it all. Students can customize the course to fit their area of expertise with three pathways i.e. Finance, Banking, and Investment Management. The course helps to develop knowledge and abilities to fit entrepreneurial, internationally oriented financial work contexts.

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Chanchal Gaurav

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The subjects offered in the first semester of the PGDM in Finance Management course at Welingkar Mumbai are meant to create a base for the students that helps them to understand the upcoming further semesters. The names of the subjects offered in first semester are as follows:
Principles of Management

  • Financial Accounting 
  • Human Resource Management
  • Marketing Management 
  • Managerial Economics, etc. 

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