10-09-2006, 01:30 AM
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<br />Tell me how it would not be comparable if MBA from LUMS or Karachi University Business School competes with CFA in international markets. Who would get more milegae within Pakistan and outside Pakistan. Do you think that MBA LUMS would be a suffice degree and CFA will not be needed. tell me which is an end rather than mean, MBA LUMS or CFA. Will a person need to do something after CFA. or will be person need to do something after LUMS MBA.
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It depends what u mean by international market. If you mean by leading investment banks and investment houses in NYC and London, then a fresh grad (with no exp) of LUMS or IBA wouldn't perhaps land a chance. CFA on its own wouldn't either. If they have good releevnt exp plus these qualifications then the transiition maybe somewhat smoother. Of course, there are always exceptions.
DT
<br />Tell me how it would not be comparable if MBA from LUMS or Karachi University Business School competes with CFA in international markets. Who would get more milegae within Pakistan and outside Pakistan. Do you think that MBA LUMS would be a suffice degree and CFA will not be needed. tell me which is an end rather than mean, MBA LUMS or CFA. Will a person need to do something after CFA. or will be person need to do something after LUMS MBA.
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It depends what u mean by international market. If you mean by leading investment banks and investment houses in NYC and London, then a fresh grad (with no exp) of LUMS or IBA wouldn't perhaps land a chance. CFA on its own wouldn't either. If they have good releevnt exp plus these qualifications then the transiition maybe somewhat smoother. Of course, there are always exceptions.
DT