I want to become CFA in future. I am in class 11th. Is there any use of maths in CFA?
I had scored 90% in class 10th.
323 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Sahil Jain
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9 years ago
For CFA you need mathematics. Of course finance incorporates some advanced level of calculations. So if you are not good in mathematics I would not suggest you to do CFA
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5 years ago
Even I did not have math in class 11th and class 12th. Would CFA be difficult for me? And what about FRM course?
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Answered by
9 years ago
You need to B.com or BBA and MBA and then you can do CFA. CFA has a very bright future.
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