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Kavya Saluja Evans

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Hi Meet,
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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Animesh Wadhwa

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Good evening dear,
You may go for CA, CMA or MBA in Finance & Operations. Also, you may go for MA in Economics and Statistics.
Thanks and all the best.

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astha singh

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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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What's your percentage in graduation?

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Hi. CFA is one of the best courses recognised worldwide in the field of finance. It is ofcourse the right choice after graduation for anyone having specialisation in finance, as it gives ample of job opportunities and is highly rewarding. Before joining however, go through the course curriculum once and see whether you are ready to put in the efforts required and are the subjects really what you want to study. Anyhow, you always have the option of completing your Masters, if you want to continue. Choose wisely. All the best.

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