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  1. Asked: May 20, 2019

    It it advisable to do CFA after an MBA in finance?

    Nikhil Gupta
    Nikhil Gupta
    Added an answer on October 1, 2021

    Yes, definitely. Instead many of my friends pursued MBA in Finance and CFA together. That gave them the edge against all other peers not just in terms of job interviews, salary offered, but also in terms of the quality of work they do and in terms of the knowledge and skills they showcase in front oRead more

    Yes, definitely. Instead many of my friends pursued MBA in Finance and CFA together. That gave them the edge against all other peers not just in terms of job interviews, salary offered, but also in terms of the quality of work they do and in terms of the knowledge and skills they showcase in front of the clients. Where CFA enhances in-depth knowledge about the Finance world, MBA helps to understand the business well and deal with the clients well.

    So it is your choice whether you want to pursue CFA after MBA or alongside studying MBA. If you are 100% sure that you love finance and want to work in this field itself, then do CFA alongside MBA, or else the best option is complete a MBA, gain some work exposure, and then see if finance interests you, then go ahead with doing CFA alongside work.

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  2. Asked: August 16, 2020

    What is the average salary of a CFA in India?

    Nitin Pant
    Nitin Pant
    Added an answer on August 17, 2021

    The salary range of a CFA holder can vary from Rs.10 to 30 lacs per annum, depending upon various factors like experience, other qualifications, technical skills, client dealings, etc. For freshers who cleared Level 1: - Rs.3 to 4 lacs can be expected For those who cleared Level 2: - Rs. 6 to 8 lacsRead more

    The salary range of a CFA holder can vary from Rs.10 to 30 lacs per annum, depending upon various factors like experience, other qualifications, technical skills, client dealings, etc.

    For freshers who cleared Level 1: – Rs.3 to 4 lacs can be expected

    For those who cleared Level 2: – Rs. 6 to 8 lacs can be offered

    For those who clear Level 3: – Rs. 10 lacs plus is the game

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  3. Asked: May 12, 2020

    Which course is better in scope – CFA or ACCA?

    Sandeep Kaushal
    Sandeep Kaushal
    Added an answer on October 9, 2021

    It is like comparing oranges with apples. Both are better on their own terms. ACCA is a Global CA and comes under the accounting industry, whereas CFA’s domain area is into Finance and is also globally recognized.  If you are someone who is keenly interested in accounts, auditing, then head towardsRead more

    It is like comparing oranges with apples. Both are better on their own terms. ACCA is a Global CA and comes under the accounting industry, whereas CFA’s domain area is into Finance and is also globally recognized. 


    If you are someone who is keenly interested in accounts, auditing, then head towards ACCA. And if you are more inclined towards investment banking, equity research, portfolio management, CFA would be the right choice to opt for.

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  4. Asked: July 14, 2020

    Which course is better – ACCA or CIMA?

    Abhishek Basor
    Abhishek Basor ACCA (PL), CIMA | Audit Associate
    Added an answer on March 28, 2021

    CIMA is a course that focuses on management accounting. ACCA is the course that offers more job opportunities and it specializes in Financial accounting. CIMA restricts you to work only in the finance field, but with ACCA you have the option to work in both finance and accounting. So, in my opinion,Read more

    CIMA is a course that focuses on management accounting. ACCA is the course that offers more job opportunities and it specializes in Financial accounting. CIMA restricts you to work only in the finance field, but with ACCA you have the option to work in both finance and accounting. So, in my opinion, I should choose ACCA over CIMA.

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  5. Asked: February 17, 2020

    What should I do after completing ACCA?

    Diksha Goyal
    Diksha Goyal
    Added an answer on May 6, 2021

    These days, to be successful, you need more than just an ACCA qualification. You might want to consider getting different qualifications or a degree, like an MBA. After you finish your ACCA, I would recommend that you get a Practical Experience of 2-3 years. Then you can go for an MBA. You can giveRead more

    These days, to be successful, you need more than just an ACCA qualification. You might want to consider getting different qualifications or a degree, like an MBA. After you finish your ACCA, I would recommend that you get a Practical Experience of 2-3 years. Then you can go for an MBA. You can give the Common Admission Test (CAT) which is an All India Exam for candidates who want to do MBA and is common for all institutes providing MBA courses.
    Best of luck for your journey.

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  6. Asked: March 17, 2019

    Is ACCA exam difficult to clear?

    Sangeeta Kumari
    Sangeeta Kumari
    Added an answer on February 11, 2021

    ACCA is a tough course, but it can be cleared if you work hard and are patient.  There are 13 papers in all, which are divided into 3 levels: Fundamental, Skill, and Professional.  The Fundamental level consists of basic information, while the other levels contain papers that require more knowledge.Read more

    ACCA is a tough course, but it can be cleared if you work hard and are patient. 

    There are 13 papers in all, which are divided into 3 levels: Fundamental, Skill, and Professional. 

    The Fundamental level consists of basic information, while the other levels contain papers that require more knowledge. You may be wondering how you can clear the ACCA exams. Two popular learning providers are BPP and Kaplan. Each one offers exam kits which can be very helpful in achieving a passing grade.
    Good Luck!

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  7. Asked: October 7, 2020

    Which are the best online classes for CA foundation prep?

    Mamta Kashyap
    Mamta Kashyap
    Added an answer on April 25, 2021

    Foundation students are very scared when they think of pursuing CA. Everyone in our society has made a fuss about CA which makes CA exams appear even harder for teenagers and they get confused and run behind different teachers, videos, study materials and what not. So in such a situation I would recRead more

    Foundation students are very scared when they think of pursuing CA. Everyone in our society has made a fuss about CA which makes CA exams appear even harder for teenagers and they get confused and run behind different teachers, videos, study materials and what not. So in such a situation I would recommend you to go for offline classes with any one institute and be committed with them. Don’t run behind teachers and institutes. Run behind hard work and consistency.

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