I have an experience of 2.5 years with a mutual fund company. Should I go for MBA or CFA? If MBA, executive or distance?

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    Harshit Mehta | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    CFP or CFA certification not only gives you help to get the job but give you knowledge and skills in respect of financial planning, portfolio management and understanding the market.
    So, in campus placement, opportunities not only depend on this certificate but your academic record, internship, research, your positive attitude and career goals as well.
    CFA takes you to more analyst job such as increment banker, risk analyst, etc. whereas MBA in finance will have lesser scope compared to a CFA. Still, you may do it to sharpen your presentation skills and to get more insight from business perspective.

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