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27th November 2009, 07:58 PM
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@darshak
CFA course is actually customized for Indian market only and it does not provide an international view at all. Sorry to say but this course does not even guarantee a job in India. In my opinion you should aim for an I-Bank or MNC financial powerhouse. These two are the best option available to you after completing your CFA course. |
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30th January 2010, 09:21 AM
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The openings available to CFA degree holders are in Banking, Insurance, Corporate Sectors and Finance, Leasing Companies. Even organizations like Railways, Reserve Bank of India and Financial Institutions like ICICI, IDBI, IFCI and UTI have given due recognition to the CFA programme. Most ICFAI graduates receive offers for challenging professional positions with attractive emoluments. The career prospects are as bright as of any other in the field of finance. Fresh graduates with a degree from ICFAI generally start as executive trainees in the financial sector. After gaining experience, they can even go on to, head their department
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#6
8th February 2010, 09:13 PM
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u better do some course in financial modelling and financial analysis......icfai is running its courses like a diploma mill. if u had completed american CFA, i bet you would have got interview calls from best places in business....
but knowledge never go waste, u can still find a decent job with it. |
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#9
24th February 2010, 06:17 PM
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Hi,
I too was looking for the answer to this query on the net & came across a link of an university offering management courses even coupled with management skills... http://bit.ly/amform |
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#12
10th May 2010, 04:42 PM
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hey i have compeleted cfa alpha beta gamma gruop, and appearing for the delta group,but i am worried about the job secenario , it seem i have wasted my money.is any body done cfa can help me out in job search.........plz help me ia m in great need.
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#14
15th May 2010, 01:57 AM
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either you go for jobs in diffrrent companies or go for higher studies like
which has high demand MBA |
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#20
28th June 2010, 06:21 PM
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CFA refers to chartered financial analyst the opportunities are much higher in countries such as usa, canada ... but for them you need to have a correspondence course for it or a distance course and for this you need to write an exam by going to kathmandu . the exam is all need concepts and basic clear about the commercial economy best of luck!!! |
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#21
3rd July 2010, 11:39 PM
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I am working in a bank as Deputy Manager ( operations ). I m planning to go for full time CFA and quit from banking job. Will it be a wise decision? can i get a better job after doing my CFA??? pls suggest me....
Vishal Vaid e mail: vaid.vishal@gmail.com |
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#27
4th August 2010, 03:19 PM
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u can get there and can have access to the cfa course |
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#31
22nd August 2010, 02:44 PM
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I have completed CFA course but if u wanted to do it, think twice or I will say thrice.
I f u are fresher and wanted to do CFA it will not help, so firstly do MBA or do some work in capital market then only go for it,,,,,,,,,secondly you will find many difficulty with the end of university contact me on : gpgnoida@gmail.com for further clarity........... |
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#37
31st October 2010, 05:52 PM
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if you are interested in higher studies then you can go for mba or similar master degree . but if you are not interested in all these then be assured you will definetely get job and quite easily.
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1st January 2011, 09:37 PM
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You need to think on the area which you want to pursue, if you are aiming to be in investment research (Equity/Debt/Quants), then this course will help you a lot. However, I would advice you to not quit your job to just to pursue CFA(either from ICFAI/CFA institute) as it will not guarantee you any job. You can do it alongside with your job. Also remember, if you have already gained significant exposure in banking operations, your move into Investment research considered as a fresher and hence if your are in middle management, I strongly advice you to pursue your career in Banking operations (may be treasury/forex/Financial analysis divisions). All the best for your decision.
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13th February 2011, 10:25 AM
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hi friends,
plz. tell me ibs pgpm programe is goog for career because it is not aicte approvd ?????????????????? and icfai university is ugc reconised by dec mode.....is it right? help me friends .....n tell me ibs (gurgaon,mumbai,banglore,pune) is better from any aicte appeoved institute for study,course and in placement |
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#43
18th February 2011, 10:20 AM
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#45
20th February 2011, 07:34 AM
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Hello Friend
After CFA program from ICFAI university you can join various companies which will provide you a handsome salary.You can opt for higher studies like MBA also. Best of Luck....... |
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#46
22nd February 2011, 10:25 AM
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CFA Course from ICFAI is nonsense. The course cannot even get you a job. One thing I learnt the hard way is.... never fall into the Insitute's marketing campaigns. They market it so well. In reality, no one cares about you being a CFA from ICFAI. Look at ICAI.
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#47
27th February 2011, 01:18 AM
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Hi Everybody...
I am into CFA ICFAI University Tripura...However I have cleared the Group A,B & C but when it come to Group D, I always get disappointment....Can somebody please suggest how to beat Group D.... Gourav Sahni 9717961482 |
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#50
4th May 2011, 03:10 AM
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as u hv already cleared some of ur groups of cfa u can go ahead and try in some kpo or bpo's even as they have outsourced the client of banking and finanace..
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