CFA 2024: Early registration ends today for November session; fee, eligibility
CFA 2024: Level 2 exams will be conducted from November 20 to 24.
Alivia Mukherjee | April 16, 2024 | 08:26 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Chartered Financial Analyst Institute will close the CFA 2024 early registration for November level 1, 2 exams. Interested and eligible candidates can register for CFA November 2024 by visiting the official website, cfainstitute.org. Candidates who submit their CFA 2024 November application form by today will get a fee concession.
Candidates will be able to register for CFA 2024 November exam with invoice payment till June 28. The last date of registration is August 7. The scheduling deadline is August 13 and the rescheduling deadline is October 14. The CFA level 1 exam 2024 is scheduled from November 13 to 19. On the other hand, CFA level 2 will be conducted from November 20 to 24.
CFA 2024: Application fee
Candidates are required to submit the CFA level 1 application fee in order to complete the registration process. Candidates can have a look at the CFA 2024 application fee details below.
Particulars |
Fee |
One time enrollment fee |
USD 350 |
Early registration fee |
USD 940 |
Standard registration fee |
USD 1,250 |
Rescheduling fee |
USD 250 |
CFA 2024: Eligibility criteria for level 1
Candidates can have a look at the CFA level 1 eligibility criteria below.
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Completion of a bachelor's degree is mandatory; final-year students are also eligible.
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A minimum of four years of work experience in a finance-related role or a combination of university education and employment is required.
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Submission of at least two reference letters from reputable professionals in the Finance and Investment sector is necessary.
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Possession of an active international passport is mandatory.
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Candidate should be proficient in English.
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