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Shabana Bee

Scholar-Level 17

With Level I exams in June and December and Level II and III exams in June, it is possible to complete the CFA programme in two years. However, with a recommended study time of 300 hours per exam level, it takes most people three to four years to complete the full programme. Good luck.

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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

Guide-Level 11

CFA can be pursued either from ICFAI or institutes recognized from CFA USA. Distance mode is now available by either. For more details and procedures kindly visit the respective website of CFA (USA)/ICFAI.

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pavan acharistruggling for something......

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It just takes six months to get certified.

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Ananya Awasthi

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, you can go for CFA. This is globally certified course offered by US. CFA basically means chartered financial analyst so this course is for finance field mainly. It will give further growth to your career.

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Saurabh Mehta

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Yes, definitely, you can apply for CFA as you have done your graduation.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Hello Bhavna, Yes, you can apply for CFA as you have done graduation.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

CFA (USA) is a preferred qualification by most o0f the companies that are into capital markets area. Most of the MNCs/hedge funds /IB firms prefer hiring candidates with CFA qualification over MBA finance. In fact, there is an increasing trend, wherein, candidates post MBA (finance) are pursuing CFA (USA) as well to enhance their career opportunities. Internationally CFA (USA) has higher recognition compared to MBA (Finance). .

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ashutosh chauhan

Guide-Level 13

Hi, CFA Level I is very easy course content wise, especially if you are also studying for an MBA in Finance concentration. However, the amount of content one needs to go through (and at times learn from scratch) can be overwhelming. It becomes even worse at Level II. So it really depends from person to person how difficult it can be. Managing both your degree and studying on the side for the CFA Exam would eat up most of your time. Time management is essential, and one can only do it if they are committed to seeing through the CFA exams. However, I am certain that studying for the CFA (and taking the L-I and perhaps L-II exam) while in
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ashutosh chauhan

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
I would suggest that any professional course should be done only if the person is in that profession.
I feel that CFP as a programme is created more for professionals who want to start their own practice. And if you are up for that, long run you could really be successful. Having said that it is important that you don't take a decision from the perspective of which programme will add more value to you financially, but which programme would you enjoy more.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

Guide-Level 12

Edupristine as it is the authorised website for training for CFA institute.

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