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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
A minimum of 2 years work experience is required. It's too early for you to decide which country you should prefer, rather first you check top business school websites and have an understanding of the admission requirements, student profiles, fee, etc. You must also take GMAT. Anyways, top MBA countries like USA, Canada, France, Singapore, Netherlands, Germany, UK and so on.
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Let me clear you certain things:
(1) If you go MBA finance, you can become a financial analyst, investment banker, financial planner, equity analyst, quantitative analyst, risk manager, credit analyst and many more.(2) If you go for CFA (suppose you clear level 3 also), you will be specialised person to be the financial analyst or in some cases quant analyst.
I would advise you to go for MBA finance because it opens more opportunities as well. If you look at the profiles of big positions, they want MBA from tier 1 college. However, it would be excellent if you do MBA + CFA.
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