There are three subjects in Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination 1***, of which subject 1 is compulsory and subjects 2 and 3 are optional. Candidates only need to pass two subjects. Below, Shenzhen Sky Network will explain each subject in detail. Let’s take a look at the difficulty level.
Analysis of the difficulty of each subject in the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination
Subject 1
Fund Practitioner Qualification Certificate Subject 1 Fund Laws and Regulations, Professional Ethics and Business Standards, Three Subject Examinations Medium difficulty is moderate. It mainly tests the basic concepts of knowledge and understanding of laws and regulations. It is a required subject. The test content is relatively simple. It is not difficult to pass the test as long as you do a good job in review.
Subject 2
Subject 2 of the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination, basic knowledge of securities investment funds, is more difficult, and the pass rate in previous years was low. The examination content is oriented toward practical operations, with many calculation questions and highly comprehensive knowledge, involving fund fees, bonds, fund investments, stocks, investment theories, valuations, etc., and tests candidates' ability to flexibly apply calculations and analysis.
Subject 3
Subject 3 of the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination is the basic knowledge of private equity investment funds. It is the least difficult subject among the three subjects. The examination content mainly involves legal regulations and financial knowledge. Focusing on memory and understanding, legal regulations account for 70%, and financial knowledge accounts for 30%.
Which is easier, Subject 2 or Subject 3, of the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination?
Subject 2 of the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination "Basic Knowledge of Securities Investment Funds" involves more calculation and analysis questions and more investment For basic knowledge, the textbooks used are Chapters 6-15, Chapters 17-19, Chapter 27, and Chapter 14 in Volumes 1 and 2 of "Securities Investment Funds". The topic setting is biased towards practical operations, so through rate is lower. The third subject, "Basic Knowledge of Private Equity Investment Funds," focuses on examining legal knowledge and focuses on memory and understanding. Therefore, in terms of difficulty between the two, Subject 3 of Fund Practitioner Qualification is relatively easy, while Subject 2 is more difficult.