03-13-2010, 03:27 PM
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<br />I also have same sort of question.
To be eligible for CFA exam one need to have 16 years of education. As i know that Oxford Brookes degree is 3 years so one who holds this degree is ineligible to sit for CFA exam. University of Central Punjab offers BBA hons degree which is considered as 4 years degree. Can anyone sit for CFA exam who hold UCP BBA degree(as a Part II Qualified ACCA or CA Inter)?
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Students holding a bachelors degree or having a professional qualification like ACCA are eligible to register with CFA. Students in the last of their degree or who are in the professional module of ACCA are eligible to take Level I exam of CFA. However, they must complete their qualification/degree before sitting for Level II exam
<br />I also have same sort of question.
To be eligible for CFA exam one need to have 16 years of education. As i know that Oxford Brookes degree is 3 years so one who holds this degree is ineligible to sit for CFA exam. University of Central Punjab offers BBA hons degree which is considered as 4 years degree. Can anyone sit for CFA exam who hold UCP BBA degree(as a Part II Qualified ACCA or CA Inter)?
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Students holding a bachelors degree or having a professional qualification like ACCA are eligible to register with CFA. Students in the last of their degree or who are in the professional module of ACCA are eligible to take Level I exam of CFA. However, they must complete their qualification/degree before sitting for Level II exam