12-07-2005, 01:45 PM
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the scope of CFA in pakistan. Sectors open?
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It depends what are actually planning to do in Pakistan. Bear in mind that the local market is not sophesticated and you may not be able to utilise your advanced knowledge that you would have acquired from CFA in financial markets in Pakistan.
I'm sure CFA would look good on your resume but I don't know how effectively you would be developing your skills set. I've heard that many large private equity groups are establishing themselves in Dubai so if your are fluent with Arabic and do acquire CFA in next couple of years, in my view, that would be a lot better career transition.
DT
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the scope of CFA in pakistan. Sectors open?
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It depends what are actually planning to do in Pakistan. Bear in mind that the local market is not sophesticated and you may not be able to utilise your advanced knowledge that you would have acquired from CFA in financial markets in Pakistan.
I'm sure CFA would look good on your resume but I don't know how effectively you would be developing your skills set. I've heard that many large private equity groups are establishing themselves in Dubai so if your are fluent with Arabic and do acquire CFA in next couple of years, in my view, that would be a lot better career transition.
DT
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