Distance Learning Programs CFA MBA ICFAI
icfai UNIVERSITY INDIA DELHI (Counselor) (28 Points)
14 August 2009icfai UNIVERSITY INDIA DELHI (Counselor) (28 Points)
14 August 2009
BALASUBRAMANYA B N
(CCI STUDENT....)
(44679 Points)
Replied 14 August 2009
WHAT YOU THINK OF YOUR CFA AND USA CFA...................WHICH ONE IS HAVING MORE SCOPE..
CAN YOU TELL ME Y WE NEED TO OPT ICFAI, HOW MUCH SCOPE ICFAI HAVE IN PRESENT SCENARIO.................
PRAVIN
( M.Com ML MBA(Finance))
(352 Points)
Replied 14 August 2009
Whether your CFA program is equivalent to CFA(US). In which countries your CFA program is being recognised as CFA(US)?
PRAVIN
( M.Com ML MBA(Finance))
(352 Points)
Replied 14 August 2009
Whether our Govt of India is considering your CFA program as a professional course for various appointments as like CA, ICWA, CS?
PRAVIN
( M.Com ML MBA(Finance))
(352 Points)
Replied 14 August 2009
Please give the name of countries where your CFA program is being considered as a professional program.
BALASUBRAMANYA B N
(CCI STUDENT....)
(44679 Points)
Replied 14 August 2009
CAN YOU TELL ME Y CFA (USA) ONE NOT HAVING EXAMS CENTER IN INDIA....
Jeet Biswas
(ACMA (in Service))
(5073 Points)
Replied 14 August 2009
i suppose MS (Finance) Program has been discontinued and has been replaced by MFA...
wonder why hav u put it in ur ad...
Jeet Biswas
(ACMA (in Service))
(5073 Points)
Replied 14 August 2009
@ Pravin: Yes, PSUs & PSBs and Govt depts recognise Indian CFA only....not the US one
But dont expect the same from MNCs...or if u want to work outside India....
ryan@ghy
(--)
(22 Points)
Replied 14 August 2009
Although a bit outdated.. this may be of help... . This was in The Financial Express
Kolkata, Mar 22: The battle between Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India (IFCAI) and the CFA Institute of the US over the term "chartered financial analyst" has shifted from Delhi to Tripura.
The Guwahati high court, acting on a plea by the ICFAI University, has asked the human resource development ministry and the All India Council for Technical Education to check out the ICFAI's claim that the CFA Institute cannot operate in India.
The court has also directed the trademark authorities in India not to register any trademarks of the American institute.
ICFAI has urged the court to restrain the US institute from operating in India including issuing advertisements, conducting examinations and awarding certificates.
The Charlottesville, US-based CFA Institute, which has more than 84,000 members and 69,600 charter holders across 128 countries and territories, says its CFA "credential" is not based on a course or programme of technical education and is neither a diploma nor degree.
ICFAI's challenge comes after the Delhi High Court's interim order in August last year, asking it to stop using the "chartered financial analyst" and CFA trademarks by the end of the current academic session of the institute.
The Delhi high court is to give judgment by the end of this month.
The order has recognised that the CFA Institute has exclusive ownership rights to the Chartered Financial Analyst and CFA trademarks.
A director of a global accountancy major said, " both the courses are good but I am not sure how far is it apt to use the word charter in these courses as it connotes the Queen's charter in England".
Way back in 1989, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India had told its members that any links with the ICFAI, then new on the scene, would attract charges of professional misconduct.
The CFA is now the new kid on the block, and enrolled 4,672 students for the CFA exam in fiscal 2006 (sitting for the December 2005 and June 2006 exams), an increase of 95% on the figure for the previous year.
A spokesperson for the CFA Institute, replying via email, said the ICFAI is trying to confuse the public and distract attention from the Delhi High Court's interim injunction order.
Further, she said, as a global voluntary membership association of investment professionals, CFA Institute is not considered a foreign university or institution.
She said it is a professional credential that is voluntarily pursued by tens of thousands of individuals.
Jeet Biswas
(ACMA (in Service))
(5073 Points)
Replied 15 August 2009
Originally posted by :ryan @ ghy | ||
" | Although a bit outdated.. this may be of help... . This was in The Financial Express ICFAI university challenges US institute in Guwahati HC Posted: 2007-03-23 00:20:03+05:30 IST Updated: Mar 23, 2007 at 0020 hrs IST Way back in 1989, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India had told its members that any links with the ICFAI, then new on the scene, would attract charges of professional misconduct. |
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The above, had later changed when ICAI lost the case against ICFAI...in the Supreme Court
Supreme Court allows CAs to pursue CFA from ICFAI & become CFA's
After nearly two decades, the ICFAI (Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India) has won the ‘chartered’ row against the ICAI (Institute of Chartered Accountants of India).
In a decision dated May 16, 2007, the apex court ruled in favour of ICFAI, by setting aside an earlier verdict of the Andhra Pradesh High Court, which had allowed the ICAI to prohibit its members from using the descripttion ‘Chartered Financial Analyst’ or its abbreviation CFA.
luck
(M)
(21 Points)
Replied 15 May 2010
ICFAI university had started MS(finance) as campus based program as ISFS. Subsequently, they have discontinued the same. Can anyone give a clue?
TargetAdmission
(-)
(22 Points)
Replied 28 May 2010
CFA from CFA Institute in US is much more recognized. The program is more rigorous and if you have a choice between Indian CFA and US CFA choose the US version. ICFAI also ran into issue lately when they lost affiliation with university.
-Paresh
Rahul Gupta
(Project Controller ACA MBA(Fin.))
(8019 Points)
Replied 01 June 2010
Just FYI.....CFA (US), has exam centres in India for June, 2010 exams........
Regards
Prateek
(B.Com(H) PGDBA CA Final)
(436 Points)
Replied 21 June 2010
Exams CFA US June 2010 ....its centre is in Noida ....one of my cousin CFA Level 2 this time
ICFAI programs are good but they charge very much...
aniketaggarwal
(executive)
(26 Points)
Replied 27 August 2010
There's nothing bad in itself in doing MBA from distance learning (DL), but it is my opinion that it lacks two of the most important things that one gains from Exec MBA/full time: (most importantly) interactivity & networking with the class & professors; the drive to study.
Therefore, i don't see much point in DL MBA (in fact, some cases have sprung up where people were found to be running DL from home without any qualified professors).
Plus, IIMs, IITs, IIFT, XLRI have specifically designed programs for executives in your position. They impart it through third-parties like HughesNet, NIIT Imperia, Educomp. Search for it online.
It will be very good to go for Executive MBA, which is part time MBA; classes held on the weekend.
The best thing about this is that they provide interactivity as in a classroom through video conferencing type of studios and an opportunity to network with the students and professors which goes a long way in one's career.
They have centres in many places within the metro cities. Check them out.
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