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Pratham Bhandari

Contributor-Level 6

CFA full form is Chartered Financial Analyst, and it is one of the most essential courses in portfolio financial analysis. The programme's goal is to give students standardised instruction and training in the subject of financial and investment analysis. Chartered Financial Analyst syllabus covers conceptual knowledge of economics, portfolio management, corporate finance, etc. Chartered Financial Analyst job scope is vast providing employment opportunities with roles such as finance analyst, supply chain analyst, portfolio manager, risk analyst, etc. The training has three CFA levels:
CFA Level 1
CFA Level 2
CFA Level 3.

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Pratham Bhandari

Contributor-Level 6

No work experience is not compulsory, you can go for CFA after your B.Com.

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Aijaz Anwar Khan

Contributor-Level 7

CFA Subjects
Weight Given in CFA Level 1
Weight Given in CFA Level 2
Weight Given in CFA Level 3
Ethical and Professional Standards
15-20
10-15
Quantitative Methods
8-12
5-10
N/A
Economics
8-12
5-10
Financial Statement Analysis
13-17
10-15
N/A
Corporate Issuers
8-12
5-10
N/A
Equity Investments
10-12
10-15
Fixed Income
10-12
10-15-20
Derivatives
5-8
5-10
Alternative Investments
5-8
5-10
Portfolio Management and Wealth Planning
5-8
10-15
35-40
You can go through the official website and check about the changes or verify it.

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Hariprasad Venkatesh

Beginner-Level 5

If you are going for CFA better you finish your MBA first and then move to CFA. After your MBA you can do the CFA while working. These both combination are good and while working if you crack your CFA you will be hired from the company in which your working for.

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Masuma Shaikh

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It is always better to do professional course at the earliest. Going in first year might be better.

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Aakash Malik

Contributor-Level 6

The Chartered Financial Analyst CFA 2022 exam dates for level 1 August session exams are August 23, 2022 to August 29, 2022, The Chartered Financial Analyst Institute will release the admission ticket of CFA Level 1 2022 exam to successfully registered candidates on their official website cfainstitute. Org. The candidates will be notified on their registered email address or mobile number for the admission ticket. The candidates need to register themselves on the official website and then log in to download their CFA Level 1 2022 Admission Ticket. Before viewing their tickets, the candidates are asked to read and agree to conditions,
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Phateh agrawal

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3. Management consulting.

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Muskan Singh

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you are eligible.

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Dattatraya Budhware

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Yes, Go for it the finance background will play an very important role so go with the Finance specialisation.

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Gauranshi Goyal

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Hello! MBA admissions are based on GMAT scores and performance in language proficiency tests, TOEFL and IELTS. Also, Bachelors degree with 50% marks and from a recognised university with a work experience of 3-5 years makes you eligible. So, please check for it. Hope it helps you. Please upvote if it helped.

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