Answer: The course deals with
applications and practical aspects of the financial services,
financial markets, instruments and environment from a
personal planning as well as an institutional point of view.
Two specialisation options exist, namely:
Investment specialisation; and
Wealth Management specialisation.
Candidates will earn Skills Development (SAQA registered) credits for each module
completed successfully. If all modules have been completed successfully, a total of
124 credits would be earned. Upon successful completion of all the modules and
assignments, a National Certificate is awarded.
After this course you can seek employment in stock broking companies, fund managing companies and banks. Today, it is essential to have these certifications to be associated with financial markets because of the regulatory compulsions and initiatives of the industry.
But The certification is only valid for 3 years after which you have to re-appear in the test to continue as a broker. For more information you can log on to www.nse.india.com for details.
This one-year course is the ideal way to enhance practical knowledge about wealth
management, the financial markets, investments and other relevant fields
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