I have done MBA. Can you suggest some finance related correspondence courses?
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Asked by Ujjayini Das
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Answered by
9 years ago
CFA and FRM are considered as the best options to get into the field of finance.

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9 years ago
The correspondence courses that you want to pursue would depend a lot on your career aspirations. Once you decide which area of finance you are keen on, you can pick up courses based on it. For example: if you are interested in equity market, then you could pursue BSE/NSE course. You could also purs

Answered by
9 years ago
Yes, there are many finance related courses. One of them is Diploma in finance and banking. It would be a good choice after completing MBA.
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Answered by
9 years ago
Hi Ujjayini,
There are a lot of finance related correspondence courses available today. It solely depends on your inclination . You could purse courses like CFA, CFP or even CIMA. If you are interested for risk management, you could even look for Financial Risk management and Financial Modelling cou

Answered by
9 years ago
Hi,
There are some courses in the field of finance and portfolio management including:
SEBI certification
CMA
CPA US
SAP FICO
CFA
CGA US
But, kindly, gain some experience in the field of finance. It would be much better than any correspondence course.

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9 years ago
Work for minimum 2 years before your MBA, after that think about further studies. This is the reason for better understanding of fields and courses.
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9 years ago
You can opt for various finance related courses like CFA, CPA, FLIP, etc. to further broaden your specialization field.

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6 years ago
Finance is itself a subject in MBA so you can opt for finance with MBA.

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7 years ago
The correspondence courses that you want to pursue would depend a lot on your career aspirations. Once you decide which area of finance you are keen on, you can pick up courses based on it. For example: if you are interested in the equity market, then you could pursue the BSE/NSE course. You could a

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7 years ago
Hi,
The correspondence courses that you want to pursue would depend a lot on your career aspirations. Once you decide which area of finance you are keen on, you can pick up courses based on it. For example: if you are interested in equity market, then you could pursue BSE/NSE course. You could als
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