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CFA is not any regular course that can be done in regular or correspondence mode. As like in CA, there is only one autonomous body, which conducts and regulated the course. Same is for CFA. You need to register on their official website, pay the membership fee for Level 1 and start your preparation. There is nothing like college or university which provide this course.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
The CFA Program is a globally-recognized graduate level curriculum that provides a strong foundation for real-world investment analysis and portfolio management skills combined with the practical knowledge that you will need in todays investment industry. It also emphasizes on the highest ethical and professional standards that are required to be followed.
Each year thousands of candidates enroll in the CFA Program and appear for the exams at the test centers all over the world. Completing the CFA Program confirms mastery over the rigorous CFA curriculum as can be evinced by you clearing all the three levels of the ex
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The candidate must possess an international travel passport. The candidate must also fulfil one of the following:
Undergraduate:
The candidate must be a graduate or be a final year Bachelors degree student. (To register for Level II exam, the candidate must have completed Bachelor's degree programme) or
Work experience:
The candidate must possess four years of work experience or a combination of work experience and education that totals at least four years. Regards.
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