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Yes, it is a good option. Finance overall is a very demanding field, and if you are highly qualified and skilled employers will be interested to hire you. Get into a very good university and graduate with high academic grades. Check with the university beforehand about career assistance and internship placement opportunities they provide. You will also have access to other European nations, so check all these information with the university directly.
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The institute will conduct a separate CET for the part-time program. Criteria is 2+ years of managerial level experience.
Specializations offered are finance, personnel, marketing, and systems.
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The three year program is a program in which you have to study and pass the exam and in return you will get a CFA. CFA trained professionals are always in demand as there are tremendous job options available in the market.
So prepare and go for it, I am sure you will not regret.
It has a awesome market value.
Pursuing CFA after MBA will take your career to a whole new level-
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