I am pursuing B.COM Hons Final year frm DU and has given CA-PCC nov09...I want to enquire about NCFM....what is it all about and when is the right time to go for this course?????
Kanika Goel (Advisor at PAS) (183 Points)
09 January 2010I am pursuing B.COM Hons Final year frm DU and has given CA-PCC nov09...I want to enquire about NCFM....what is it all about and when is the right time to go for this course?????
CA Manish K Dhoot
(CA, B. Com, NCFM, CPCM)
(5015 Points)
Replied 09 January 2010
u can do this course any time, for more information go to site
NSEINDIA.COM
here u will find all info. about NCFM
Kanika Goel
(Advisor at PAS)
(183 Points)
Replied 09 January 2010
k....thnx....one thing more...they have so many modules.....is it our choice to choose any or like we have to complete them in the series......like kind of levels stuff........???
they have specified that certificate is valid till 5 years...what does that mean???validity in what context....m not getting that
Is it worth to pursue this course along with CA???????
Kanika Goel
(Advisor at PAS)
(183 Points)
Replied 09 January 2010
NISM,NCMP....wht are these all about..????
Vivek
(Finally passed CA Final...!!!!!)
(1097 Points)
Replied 09 January 2010
Hi Kannika.... First of all be clear about what you want to be in future... Because i have seen many of your posts... U asked CS, NCFM, ERP etc etc... So, first be clear.
NCFM is useful if you want to go for secondary market... I have read its material...It is easy. Its certificate is valid only for maximum period of 5 years..... Only if you are serious of entering career in secondary market, go for it... otherwise not....
I suggest you to concentrate on CA & CS... best of luck dear...
Kanika Goel
(Advisor at PAS)
(183 Points)
Replied 09 January 2010
ya i m confused regarding wht to do after my graduation...
thnks buddy 4 ur advice.... :)
Vivek
(Finally passed CA Final...!!!!!)
(1097 Points)
Replied 09 January 2010
Ha... Ha... Dont get confused.... Those 2 courses (CA+CS) are best.... Clear it with good marks....For any guidance u can contact me.... I will try to help.... Now dont think about other courses....
CourseCart.in
(Mentor at SHAYVIDZ Academy)
(3756 Points)
Replied 10 January 2010
Kanika...
I just wanna say 1 thing that be familier wid CA/CS 1st by gettting through it.. when u'll b in their finals, then thnk about the specialisation of sector.. just like medical students.. they complete their MBBS n then think of M.D. for specialissation...
So just concentrate on CA/CS/MBA watever u feel appropriate 4 u..
1 another inportant thing that m not sure but it seem that u wanna to achieve the target as soon as possible.. but CA is da one which needs lots of patience,,,,
All da best..
tc
Adarsh
Aashish Dinanath Tripathi
(Articled Assistant and NCFM(CMDM))
(233 Points)
Replied 10 January 2010
Hey there,
Dump this idea.
Im myself NCMP (level II)
But absolutely no use it is beneficial only if u want to go with all guns blazing to capital markets or derivatives market, otherwise it is not a value addition in our articleship, so dump the Idea other go for CISA or SAP certification if u want otherwise go towards CS if u want to do a job post qualification.
Kanika Goel
(Advisor at PAS)
(183 Points)
Replied 10 January 2010
are CISA or SAP certification post qualification courses???????
CourseCart.in
(Mentor at SHAYVIDZ Academy)
(3756 Points)
Replied 11 January 2010
Courses offered by ICAI
Yes,
ISA & SAP are post qualification cources..
check ICAI website..
Adarsh
Aashish Dinanath Tripathi
(Articled Assistant and NCFM(CMDM))
(233 Points)
Replied 11 January 2010
well myth buster A.D.T. is here
1. CISA/SAP are not post qualification.
2. CISA/SAP certification can be acheived without being a CA.
3. It is only subsidised by the ICAI and not taught by it.
4. What institute provides is a DIploma where as CISA provides an independent certification and brand name of ISACA
5. SAP can be generally done after graduation, but what is neccessary is not qualification but work exp to be a SAP professional coz, even a 12th std passed with 5 years of exp can be sap certified but a fresh CA cannot be upto the SAP mark.
6. CISA and DISA deal with the same thing but are different qualifications altogether.
7. CISA is governed by an Autonomus orgn ISACA of the USA where as DISA is provided by the ICAI.
8. CISA is in connivance with the Sarbonnes Oxley act, where as DISA has no such relevance.
9. CISA has international recognition but not DISA
So till then have phun.