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| Post liberalization and financial reforms in 1990 and the opening up of the finance sector a large number of big finance companies from across the world have entered India with a wide variety of products. This has triggered a tremendous demand for professionals who have a sound knowledge of the industry and products to service the customer better. Financial Planners offer expert opinions on issues like retirement planning, estate planning, financial management of small businesses, trusts, tax, stock broking and investments and debt and risk management.
The major employers of Finance planners are Banks, Brokerage Firms, Wealth Management companies, Fund Houses. Students can also start on their own or work as consultants or insurance advisors for firms.
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Eligibility: 10 + 2 or Equivalent / 3 Year Diploma from a State Board of Technical Education
Duration :
Minimum Duration: 3 Years (6 semesters)
Maximum Duration: 6 Years
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