09-05-2008, 02:12 AM
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<br />Hey thnx derivatvtrader, wht i conclude frm yr post is that i could get a good investment banking job only after clearing L2 of CFA, ya i agree with you to an extent in banks (foreign banks specially) MBA finance is not the choice for their investment & treasury..& they r expecting graduates with atleast CFA L1 cleared..the idea of MS came into my mind bcoz of the fact that i have been approved for a scholorship (merit) of 15000 usd..i just dont wanna loose this opportunity..wht do u think??
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I think CFA would help in the long run. You could pursue this qualification after your MBA, but having CFA on your business card will only help your employability. Assuming you take the second route, MBA>CFA, you need to consider other aspects, i.e. your age, family commitments etc.
<br />Hey thnx derivatvtrader, wht i conclude frm yr post is that i could get a good investment banking job only after clearing L2 of CFA, ya i agree with you to an extent in banks (foreign banks specially) MBA finance is not the choice for their investment & treasury..& they r expecting graduates with atleast CFA L1 cleared..the idea of MS came into my mind bcoz of the fact that i have been approved for a scholorship (merit) of 15000 usd..i just dont wanna loose this opportunity..wht do u think??
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I think CFA would help in the long run. You could pursue this qualification after your MBA, but having CFA on your business card will only help your employability. Assuming you take the second route, MBA>CFA, you need to consider other aspects, i.e. your age, family commitments etc.