How can I become a stock broker? Which course should I pursue? Which is the best institute for the same?
My domicile is Cuttack. I have done B.Com.
Asked by paresh swain
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The minimum educational qualification required to become a stock broker is a graduation with at least 2 years of experience in a stock broking firm. A sub-broker (the previous stage of being a broker) needs to have passed the class 12th standard to be eligible for his job. Minimum age: 21 years.
First and foremost - you need to register and become a member of a stock exchange. You must also register with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). SEBI governs all the stock brokers, protects the rights of the investors and acts like a regulatory body of the ever-fluctuating markets. -
A broker is someone who buys and sells goods on behalf of others. Becoming a stock broker requires hard work, determination and passion. You have knowledge of all types of stocks, how to sell or buy stocks, how to earn profit from stocks and many more. You can join IFMC Institute (www.ifmcinstitute.com) for learning the stock market. They are the No. 1 stock market institute in the Delhi NCR.
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