@@Being_Enlightened like if you consider solely on the basis of your graduation plus CFA L1 you can expect in the range of 5.5-6 LPA (avg) in valuations or equity research role primarily at a decent firm, but since I have done FRM (both parts) as well along with CFA L1 during my college time , so around 9.5-10 LPA is something you can easily expect.
Here are few tips to help you remember and understand topics for CFA Level 1: Active Recall: Regularly test yourself on key concepts instead of just rereading notes. (Solve sectional mocks, chapter wise questions from diff sources to increade the coverage of diverse testab portions) Spaced Repetition: Review topics at increasing intervals to reinforce memory. Mind Maps: Create mind maps to visualize connections between different concepts. (rough flow charts or your Institute material if provided) Practice Questions: Solve as many practice questions as possible to reinforce understanding (2500 ques. practice pack is a must,with revisiting the main ones which you feel are imp and needs further revision as well when close to exam) .Teach Back: Explain concepts to someone else (study partner), which helps solidify your understanding. Focus on LOS: Stick closely to the Learning Outcome Statements (LOS) to guide your study and use acronyms wherever required. Summarize: Write brief summaries of each imp topic in your own words or record audio in your understandable lang(need not be formal at all) .Flashcards: Use flashcards for quick reviews of formulas and key definitions. Real-World Examples: Relate theoretical concepts to real-world financial scenarios to improve retention. I hope this helps.. Will try to address this topic properly in my future videos
Hi, I can see you have neglected Ethics so far and I hope you are not saving this subject for the last. Also the subs which carry relatively high weightage -FSA, eco , (derivatives and FI being imp from investment career perspective) is not touched upon by you. I feel you should have a balanced approach and start away with FSA, FI as rest things are easier on understanding part (portfolio mgt, derivatives can be easily covered as they are intuitive and can easily be remembered) , but obviously each sub requires attention, but if you have commerce bg, FSA, eco and certain degree of quants is a smooth sail for you, but try to wrap up with your course in the next 35-40 days to ensure sufficient time for revision.. And in this 35-40 day span I'm including your portal question solving time too (considering you are a full time student) else if in a working profession, would suggest to stretch the course during weekends and in the next 60-65 days get done with it, as a sense of practical exposure in this field while working will make things easier for you to understand. Tho will try to come up with a video addressing the right study approach keeping time as a constraint!
Hi Shankar! I would suggest you to stick to either portal practice pack of 2500 questions or EOC questions of cfa book, coz about 95% questions are overlapping, and unnecessarily would consume your extra time. What I considered an ideal way to go about this was sticking to portal questions to assess my score in real time and referring to the mistakes and revising the answers through the explanation displayed on the screen for each question alongside doing module quiz questions of each chapter in Schweser after giving it a read. Doing this much only, will solidy your concepts and will make you land up in a decent percentile, provided your conceptual understanding is strong for each sub.
Pls make a vdo on job opportunity after cfa level 1
What's your salary after clearing Cfa lev 1?
@@Being_Enlightened like if you consider solely on the basis of your graduation plus CFA L1 you can expect in the range of 5.5-6 LPA (avg) in valuations or equity research role primarily at a decent firm, but since I have done FRM (both parts) as well along with CFA L1 during my college time , so around 9.5-10 LPA is something you can easily expect.
How to understand and remember topics any tips plzz
Here are few tips to help you remember and understand topics for CFA Level 1:
Active Recall: Regularly test yourself on key concepts instead of just rereading notes. (Solve sectional mocks, chapter wise questions from diff sources to increade the coverage of diverse testab portions)
Spaced Repetition: Review topics at increasing intervals to reinforce memory.
Mind Maps: Create mind maps to visualize connections between different concepts. (rough flow charts or your Institute material if provided)
Practice Questions: Solve as many practice questions as possible to reinforce understanding (2500 ques. practice pack is a must,with revisiting the main ones which you feel are imp and needs further revision as well when close to exam)
.Teach Back: Explain concepts to someone else (study partner), which helps solidify your understanding. Focus on LOS: Stick closely to the Learning Outcome Statements (LOS) to guide your study and use acronyms wherever required.
Summarize: Write brief summaries of each imp topic in your own words or record audio in your understandable lang(need not be formal at all)
.Flashcards: Use flashcards for quick reviews of formulas and key definitions.
Real-World Examples: Relate theoretical concepts to real-world financial scenarios to improve retention.
I hope this helps.. Will try to address this topic properly in my future videos
@@purpleleono tqsm🤝💓
I have 120 days for my exam I have completed Ci,Ai, quants 5modules plz give tips a humble request
Hi,
I can see you have neglected Ethics so far and I hope you are not saving this subject for the last.
Also the subs which carry relatively high weightage -FSA, eco , (derivatives and FI being imp from investment career perspective) is not touched upon by you.
I feel you should have a balanced approach and start away with FSA, FI as rest things are easier on understanding part (portfolio mgt, derivatives can be easily covered as they are intuitive and can easily be remembered) , but obviously each sub requires attention, but if you have commerce bg, FSA, eco and certain degree of quants is a smooth sail for you, but try to wrap up with your course in the next 35-40 days to ensure sufficient time for revision.. And in this 35-40 day span I'm including your portal question solving time too (considering you are a full time student) else if in a working profession, would suggest to stretch the course during weekends and in the next 60-65 days get done with it, as a sense of practical exposure in this field while working will make things easier for you to understand.
Tho will try to come up with a video addressing the right study approach keeping time as a constraint!
Plz didi can you tell me about CFA course I need a answers of some questions plz help 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hi, pls check my comment on my latest video (mocks discussion & tips wala )
If I read the cfa institute 2500 question and EOC only can I pass
Hi Shankar!
I would suggest you to stick to either portal practice pack of 2500 questions or EOC questions of cfa book, coz about 95% questions are overlapping, and unnecessarily would consume your extra time.
What I considered an ideal way to go about this was sticking to portal questions to assess my score in real time and referring to the mistakes and revising the answers through the explanation displayed on the screen for each question alongside doing module quiz questions of each chapter in Schweser after giving it a read.
Doing this much only, will solidy your concepts and will make you land up in a decent percentile, provided your conceptual understanding is strong for each sub.