Sunday, March 30, 2008

NCFM

Stock market has always been the fascination of many people all over the world be it a bull market or bear market it tends to cover investors and traders alike.

Indian Stock market forms part of the emerging markets these days and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) was promoted by the Government of India in 1992. From then on to the present day the NSE has grown wonderfully – in fact the volume traded there even surpasses that of Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) a much older Stock Exchange in India.

NSE has come with a certification course called Nse’s Certification in Financial Markets (NCFM). It is a simple course containing many modules in capital markets. One important module is AMFI module which is in fact conducted by the Association of Mutual Funds of India.

NSE co-ordinates the exams for AMFI. AMFI gives out certificate in basic and advance modules of mutual funds.

If one has a degree in Finance/Commerce/Accounting and a basic module certificate of AMFI it is enough to get into an Asset Management Company as a fresher and from there one to go higher levels.

NSE website has al the details that need to know about this.

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