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Aarush Pandey

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CFA
CFP
FLIP Certifications
Financial Risk Manager
CS
Actuary
Certificate in Quantitative Finance
CISA
CRMA
Lexicon MILE offers courses with the finance specialisation and is extremely useful to kick start a career in finance. Lexicon MILE offers courses with the finance specialisation and is extremely useful to kick start a career in finance, with a certification this course can get you to any place you wish to get to. Visit http://lexiconmile.com/specialisations.php for more information.

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Aarush Pandey

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Following certifications can help to give you a strong profile for an MBA in Finance
Chartered Financial Analyst
Certified Financial Planner
FLIP Certifications
Financial Risk Manager
Company Secretary
Actuary
Certificate in Quantitative Finance
Certified Information Systems Auditor
Certification in Risk Management Assurance
Lexicon MILE offers courses with the finance specialisation and is extremely useful to kick start a career in finance, with a certification this course can get you to any place you wish to get to. Lexicon MILE offers courses with the finance specialisation and is extremely useful to kick start a career in finance, with a cer
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Aarush Pandey

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A Masters degree in finance is a good option in itself but combined with a professional certification it can produce amazing job opportunities and scope for career growth. Certification can add a lot of value to your CV and give you an edge over the competition. Chartered Financial Analyst CFA While this is no short-term course, one can pursue it with their MBA degree and the course has 3 different levels and requires 4 years of work experience. It has a lot of value in the industry and you can grow your profile in the finance space easily. Certified Financial Planner CFP Be it financial planning, tax planning, insurance planning, inve
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IFMC INSTITUTEIFMC Institute Delhi for Stock Market courses

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A broker is someone who buys and sells goods on behalf of others. Becoming a stock broker requires hard work, determination and passion. You have knowledge of all types of stocks, how to sell or buy stocks, how to earn profit from stocks and many more. You can join IFMC Institute (www.ifmcinstitute.com) for learning the stock market. They are the No. 1 stock market institute in the Delhi NCR.

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Mehak Pharaswal

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Hi, it's a great option to choose the banking sector after your graduation. There are a plethora of opportunities in this sector. You can join a good institute or course that will offer you a good base about the banking sector. You can also check out TKWs IBF, an institute that offers a well planned curriculum for the BFSI sector.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Don't go for LL.B. Better go for MBA finance, it will give more job opportunities. It has least job opportunities. I prefer MBA, because even if you failed to complete CS the knowledge you will have in Taxation, SEBI, Accounts will help you to get good jobs if you take MBA in finance. Same thing has happened with me and now I am working for good firm.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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Hi Akash,
Since Germany provides free education so it is good to have a degree from German university, but the scope in financial sector is not very good there. But you can still land into a good job if you perform very well there.
All the best!

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Amit Sharma

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Not always a great idea to switch education streams radically extreme directions, however if it is your passion go for it. Most of the jewelry design courses are skill courses and mostly anyone with an interest in the field can go for those. However, if you are looking at a serious career in the direction of finance (since you are a commerce graduate), I can recommend 2 courses which can help you make a distinct career for yourself.
Career opportunities include Big4 (Deloitte, KPMG, PwC, E&Y), top global audit firms (BDO, Grant Thornton), US MNCs (Accenture, Cognizant, Genpact) and many Indian MNCs listed in the US markets.

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Shail Oberoi

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The acquisition Manager role is that of a sales profile & apart from salary, one will have incentives. The salary range would depend a lot on the organisation brand that you join and the product offering that you handle. NBFC is a huge sector with a variety of products and the salary differential could be huge ranging from 3L to 12L Plus variables PA.

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KJ Somaiya is well-known for its marketing specialisation, also offering super-specialised programmes, such as International Business (IB), Retail Management (RM) and Marketing Communication. All marketing students can sit in the placement process of any company visiting the campus and offering marketing role as the placements are common for all programmes. The biggest advantage of this is that a student can take core-marketing but still she can go for a role in a media company, which is primarily targeted by Marketing-communication students. Also, as the specialised courses are there, companies come for many different and niche sector
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