Should I pursue CFA and FRM simultaneously? And which are the best coaching institutes in Delhi for both?

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Asked by saurav Daruka

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    Rahul Chauhan | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    Hi Saurav,
    It is good that you are considering to pursue CFA or FRM. Both are US certifications and recognized globally. But do not make a blunder to start both at the same time. So, I will straight away come to the point. If you are ready to study hard for 3 to 4 years then go for CFA. If you do not have patience and want to do something good in 1 year, then go for FRM.
    If you are targeting both CFA and FRM then first do FRM and then go for CFA. Because entire FRM course covers half of the syllabus of CFA Level 1. Both CFA and FRM will give good career options as financial analyst in BFSI sector.
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    EduPristine, Mumbai

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