CFA
The CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) course is a globally recognized professional qualification offered by the CFA Institute, USA, focused on investment management, financial analysis, portfolio management, and ethical standards. It consists of three levels—CFA Level I, II, and III—each testing progressively advanced financial knowledge and analytical skills. Candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree (or be in the final year) and have relevant work experience to earn the charter. Highly valued by employers in investment banking, asset management, equity research, and corporate finance, the CFA designation is considered a gold standard in the global finance industry.
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GS006 – CFA – 2 Years
The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) program, administered by the CFA Institute, is a globally recognized credential focused on investment management and financial analysis. The program is structured into three levels, each with a unique curriculum and exam format.
CFA Level I - 12 Months
CFA Level II - 12 Months
CFA Level III - 12 Months
The CFA credential requires not only passing the exams but also completing 4,000 hours of relevant work experience and adhering to the CFA Institute's Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct.