Which course has better career prospects among actuarial science and CFA?

I have done B.Tech in mechanical engineering with 3 yrs of experience in production.

0 146 Views | Posted 2014-10-29 04:02:43
Asked by rohit agarwal

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    anjani jha jha | Guide-Level 12

    2014-10-30 13:55:11
    Thanks Prerna14328 for inviting me to answer this quarry posted by dikshant Negi. Dikshant as per our profile CFA has better prospects. Because CFA gives you a widw field in financial planning and project management (Due to your Operation background).
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    Suni K | Guide-Level 14

    2014-10-30 11:03:32
    Considering the boom in the insurance sector with private players and multinationals trying to cement their roots in our country, prospects for actuarial sciences do not seem to be bad. But there are still opportunities for Financial Analysts in financial establishments
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    Prerna Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

    2014-10-30 15:21:24
    Thank you anjani jha and suni207 for your response.
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    dikshant negi | Contributor-Level 10

    2014-10-30 10:23:35
    Hi Rohit,
    I would like to invite our expert suni207 and anjani jha to share their expertise.
    Thanks.
    All The Best!

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