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My advice is the following: don’t try to be a jack of all trades. Stick where you have expertise in.ricky_ wrote:
My Academic Background
Bachelor’s degree - Completed B.Tech in Biotechnology ( 2002 to 2006 - 4 years course).
Obtained a software certification (2006 to 2008)
Joined a software company as a software developer (2008)
Left that software company (2010)
DID NOTHING SINCE THEN !!!
What I want to see myself in the future
I want to get my licence as a Portfolio manager and start my own Portfolio Management Firm.
Q1) Is CFA going to be the best choice for the purpose ?
Q2) I’m 35 now. Will my age create a problem ?
Q3) Is the gap (10 years almost) going to create problems ?
If the answers is “NO” to all the 3 above queries:
Q4) Where can I get :
(a)Study Materials
(b)Previous years/model/sample Questions and answers
(c)Suggestions for future tests ?
Q5) After I am prepared for the test,what are the procedures and prices to sit for the exams?
CFA with a IT-degree can be a really really good paying job. Stick with it. No reason to be a PM. Play to your strengths.