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Eligibility criteria for CFA

 
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Eligibility criteria for CFA
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03-11-2006, 08:48 PM
Hello guys
Can anyone on this forum can tell us the eligibility criteria for entering in to CFA?
Someone told me that you should have Masters Degree in pakistan if you want to take admission in CFA, is it true ? If yes then do they accept MA private or one should do it as a regular student.
any info regarding CFA will be welcomed. waiting for reply.
With regards

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03-11-2006, 11:49 PM
the eligibility for CFA is any bachelors degree of 4 years.. or masters of pakistan would be enough.. the criteria is basically 16 years of education

OR

4 years professional experience in an investment atomosphere )

Hope this sorts it out..


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03-12-2006, 12:28 AM
Not so fast buddy, read my full question "do they accept MA private or one should do it as a regular student?
so tell me MA(private) is acceptable or not in CFA?


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03-12-2006, 01:47 AM
well buddy MA privatley should be accepted as well. however, remember that u can sit for cfa even if u r in ur last year of studies i.e. sixteenth year of education.
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