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Contributor-Level 9
Have some patience and focus on one course at a time. If you wish to pursue CFA / FRM, please focus on it instead of CA and vice-versa. Doing too many courses simultaneously can be a risky affair.
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The majority of CFOs will understandably have an educational background in finance, business, economics or management. A typical path would be a Bachelors and Masters degree in accounting or other finance-related studies, alongside the ACCA qualification.
According to a survey of Fortune 100 CFOs by Russell Reynolds, 54% had an MBA, b
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Diploma Courses (One Year Duration):
Diploma in Accounting & Auditing
Post Graduate Diploma in Accounting
Diploma in Taxation
Diploma in Tax & Company Law
Advance Diploma in Financial Accounting & Taxation
Advance Diploma in Taxation
Post Graduate Program in Tax Management
Bachelor of Commerce in Fundamental of Auditing
Bachelor of Commerce in Taxation
Bachelor of Business Administration
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PhD
If you want to know all there is to know about a particular subject you might want to consider a research degree (PhD or MPhil) that will usually last for three years and allow you to work solely in your area of financial interest. You must be confident of your love for the subject and have the ideas and discipline to set out on a solitary path of uncharted, original research.
MBA (master of business administration)
If you're a non-finance graduate with previous workplace experience who's looking to gain entry to the banking. sector, an MBA may tick all the right boxes. Do be aware, however, th
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After FRM, you can work for many types of companies like IT, KPO, Captive, banks, hedge funds, insurance, asset management (Mutual funds), some commodity companies etc. You will get roles in Business analysis, risk modelling, risk reporting, risk anal
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Admission are done as follows:
Merit based on marks in qualifying examination
Personal Interview
Duration is 1 years full time Diploma.
After successful course completion one will be able to pursue a good career in specified field.
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