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Well perhaps, you should first decide what to study. There is an endless list after CFP, or you may even apply for a job, but you need to first decide what your career path will be like and then decide the course of action. You can take up more certifications and apply for a license or do an MBA or Masters in Taxation or Financial Planning.
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You may go for CA, CMA or MBA in Finance & Operations. Also, you may go for MA in Economics and Statistics.
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Here is the eligibility criteria for CFA Level 1: Bachelor's degree or equivalent. An exemption can be made where you can write the level 1 if you a) are in the final year of your undergraduate programme, b) have four years of professional experience, or c) have a combination of both, equating to at least four years. Hence, you need to complete your graduation first in order to be eligible for the CFA Exam.
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