09-27-2007, 05:38 PM
Dear Sir,
First, i was not expecting "living happily after" getting MBA degree ) , all i need was to get some good enough job to support my further studies. I don't find much jobs for fresh graduates these days, experience is a must even for entry level jobs. Reason for mainly focusing on banking sector is that it offers the most number of job openings, as far as your "true islamic banking point" is concerned, i know nothing more then basics but these islamic banks have well known islamic scholars in their advisory panels etc and these days Junaid Jamshed anchors a programme at ATV about islamic banking, he is quite close to Maulana Tariq jameel and other authentic Ulma's, so i can't see him supporting something fake.
Plus do you think it would be a good bet to acquire a loan and go for CFA? Institutes like CFE claims two hours for four months should be ok for most students trying to pass CFA.
Can some person involved in CFA process (studying or teaching) confirm?
First, i was not expecting "living happily after" getting MBA degree ) , all i need was to get some good enough job to support my further studies. I don't find much jobs for fresh graduates these days, experience is a must even for entry level jobs. Reason for mainly focusing on banking sector is that it offers the most number of job openings, as far as your "true islamic banking point" is concerned, i know nothing more then basics but these islamic banks have well known islamic scholars in their advisory panels etc and these days Junaid Jamshed anchors a programme at ATV about islamic banking, he is quite close to Maulana Tariq jameel and other authentic Ulma's, so i can't see him supporting something fake.
Plus do you think it would be a good bet to acquire a loan and go for CFA? Institutes like CFE claims two hours for four months should be ok for most students trying to pass CFA.
Can some person involved in CFA process (studying or teaching) confirm?