Can I pursue a PG Certificate Programme in Global Financial Markets from NSE? What is its eligibility, duration, fee and scope?

Asked about National Stock Exchange (NSE) - Post Graduate Certificate Programme in Global Financial Markets

I am a final year student of B.Sc in maths and CMA inter.

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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    International certifications
    This is a highly specialised programme where participants would be taught globally benchmarked curriculum and will offer 14 international regulatory certifications from the US, Singapore and India. Classes will be held in New Delhi from July 27.
    The participants will be taught skills to handle international clients and will be exposed to best practices during the one-week Singapore immersion programme. Singapore is ranked number one in the ease of doing business and has one of the strongest international financial centres.
    Students can study globally-benchmarked curriculum while they are residing in India as w
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