hai viewers! i am deepa,pursuing my MBA finance. I want to
become a portfolio manager. what is the way in which i can
achieve my dreams.My college is not so highfi,so big
companies dont come to recruit us in such high
positions.but i want to be there.How do i?can u plz suggest.
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Answer / raghuram
hi deepa this is raghuraman
First of all you have to register in ncfm
national certification of financial markets it contains 22
modules on that for portfolio activities there are 8
modules
if u clear that 8 modules u will be an portfolio manager if
u want more information in finance or in share market cal
8015139442
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Answer / jaganath.rao.n
U AN ATTAND INTERVIEW OF HIGH COMPANY IF FIT FOR THE
POSSION U WILL GET THE DONOT WAIT FOR ONLY CAMPUS
RECURTMENT
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Answer / vikas
Hey,
If you have caliber to go real high in finance field and you think that your institutes image is hurdle in that, than you should go for CFA (conducted by US authorities).
CFA label is enough to earn you anu high-flying job in the finance
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