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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

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They should be understand in this way as:
(a) FRM i.e financial risk management/required to become risk manager or risk analyst in respective company or firm.
(b)CFA i.e certified financial analyst or Investment analyst
(c) CFP i.e Certified financial planner/Investment managers. The best possible combination of the above courses as: (a) MBA+FRM(b) MBA+CFA(c) B.Com+CFA(d) Any graduate stream+CFP.
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ABHISHEK PALIWALHaving expertise in Pharma & Vaccines

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There is a good scope in actuarial Science, Actuarial Science is the discipline that applies mathematical and statistical methods to assess risk in insurance, finance and other industries and professions.

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swarupa mohanty

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Financial analyst, or career in finance should be done if you will be working in a consultancy firm or a bank, and u will be helping the clients in your portfolio to make right decisions regarding their investments. You need to have at least a Bachelor's degree in the field of accounting, business administration, finance or statistics.

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Aditya Raj Sancheti

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Yes, you can do MBA even now at this point. You just have to appear for some entrance exams and accordingly you can apply for the colleges depending upon your test scores.

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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi!
I would suggest you to go for MBA in Finance. It will add to your resume and will give you the necessary career exposure.

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Hem Lata

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The college offers MBA as General and Masters in Banking Finance and Insurance. For specific details, kindly contact the college officials. Website: http://www.kuvempu.ac.in.

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Manmeet Singh Duggal

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Yes, you can do MBA. You just have to appear for competitive exams like CAT, XAT, SNAP and much more. Clear the college selection criteria and that's all.

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Shubham Narkhede

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Please check the official website of the Institute for the detailed admission process.

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Neha B

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Hello Neerav,Mostly, you will get financial planning graduate certificate programme in Canada. Kindly refer Ontario colleges. CA to search courses. The site is really helpful.

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