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Akansha Bisht

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Certificate Program in Investment Banking Operations is a 7-month advanced-level certification program offered by BSE Institute Ltd. Here are the subjects covered in the program:

Subjects Topics Covered
Financial MarketsFinancial System
Investment Banking
Equity
Debt
Securitisation
Money Market
Foreign Exchange
Commodity Markets
Derivatives
Investment BankingInvestment Banking
Trade Life Cycle
Reference Data Management
Global Security Operations & Settlements
Corporate Actions
Collateral Management
Reconciliations
Asset Management
Risk ManagementRisk Management
DFAST
CCAR
Recovery & Resolution Plan
Introduction to Regulators

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Vartika Pundir

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There is no specific information available about the desired CUET-PG score range for admission to MBA in Financial Services and Investment Banking at Jagannath University Jaipur. However, based on the search results, it can be inferred that admission to Jagannath University Jaipur's MBA programme is merit-based, and the marks obtained by the candidates in national-level entrance examinations are considered. Therefore, it is recommended to aim for a high CUET-PG score to increase the chances of admission. Additionally, it is advisable to check the official website of Jagannath University Jaipur for the specific CUET-PG score range requi

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Tasbiya Khan

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Choosing between a CFA and an MBA for investment banking depends on your individual goals and desired career trajectory. Here's a breakdown to help you decide:

AspectCFAMBA
FocusTechnical skills in investment analysis, portfolio management, and financial markets.
Broader business knowledge, leadership skills, and strategic thinking.
Career PathEntry-level analyst roles like equity research, credit analysis, or portfolio management.
Broader range of roles including investment banking (M&A, IPOs, etc.), private equity, venture capital, or corporate finance.
Salary PotentialCan reach high levels in specialised roles, potentially higher in asset management.
Starts high but can reach even greater heights in leadership positions (CEOs, Managing Directors).
Work StyleQuantitative analysis, research, and attention to detail.
Deal-making, communication, negotiations, and teamwork.
Study Duration and CostSelf-paced study, 3 exams over 1-2 years, costlier exam fees.
2 years full-time program, high tuition fees, potential scholarships.
Network BuildingSmaller, professional network focused on finance.
Extensive alumni network across various industries.
  • Choose CFA if: You have a strong quantitative background,  prefer technical analysis,  and want a specialised career path in investment analysis or portfolio management.
  • Choose MBA if: You value broader business knowledge,  leadership skills,  and networking opportunities,  and aspire to diverse roles in investment banking or other finance sectors.

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Tasbiya Khan

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For Investment Banking an MBA from a top school is better for getting in because it teaches students broad business skills and strong networking while CFA gives deeper and technical financial analysis skills.

Think of MBA as a business toolkit with great connections and CFA as specialized financial expertise that makes you a technical pro in finance. 

You can have a look at the table given below for better clarity -

CFAMBA
Focus on technical skills in investment analysis, portfolio management and financial markets.
Needs good business knowledge, leadership skills and strategic thinking.
Entry level analyst roles like equity research, credit analysis or portfolio management.
Broader range of roles including investment banking, private equity, venture capital or corporate finance.
Salary can reach high levels in specialised roles potentially higher in asset management.
Salary starts high but can reach even greater heights in leadership positions.
Self paced study with 3 exams over 1-2 years
2 years full time program, high tuition fees, potential scholarships.

 

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