What parallel courses can I pursue with an MBA Finance for better career prospects?
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There are many courses which you can pursue parallel to MBA Finance. Some are:
FRM (Financial Risk Manager): It is a quant heavy course if you have good quant skills and passion for risk management. This course is perfect for you and you can pursue it along with your MBA in Finance.
CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst): This will be a good option if you are interested in investment analysis and portfolio management side.
Apart from these two courses, there are many courses which are provided by various organisations like NISM, SEBI, etc.
You can also go for various MOOCs which are available online.
But, I will suggest that you focus more on y...more -
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Shrija Ashok kumar Work in a way to always challenge your limits ! | Contributor-Level 10
8 years agoHello,
For MBA in finance student, there are many additional courses available.
You can go ahead with :
Six Sigma Green Belt
Six Sigma Black Belt
Master Black Belt
PMP
NCFM courses
SAP
Stock Market Courses
These courses would add value to your CV and you can get a good amount of knowledge too.
Good luck. -
Yes, it is good to pursue a parallel course along with MBA. For MBA finance companies mostly prefer experienced employee. For freshers in finance companies offer relatively fewer packages to overcome of this you can pursue course like Digital banking which will give you an edge for your placement. Another course you can pursue is CFP (certified financial planner) this is a very good course for finance students in India ICICI direct and ICICI securities give this training. This is one of the tough courses and you can go to corporate finance as well as private finance too and starting salary package is also very good. In India there are...more
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