The difficulty ranking of each subject in the fund employment examination
According to the above description of the characteristics of each subject of the fund employment examination, I believe that all candidates have basically understood each subject. To sum up, subject 2, Basic Knowledge of Securities Investment Funds, is the most difficult, and the order of difficulty of each subject is: subject 2 >; Subject 1 > subject 3.
In addition, candidates will obtain qualification certificates of different subjects, so there will be some differences in future employment development. For candidates who choose the combination of subject 1 and subject 2, they will obtain the qualification certificate of securities investment fund after passing the examination; Candidates who choose the combination of subject 1 and subject 3 will obtain the qualification certificate of private equity investment fund after passing the examination.
Learning strategy of fund employment examination
1, the main textbook
With regard to the fund employment examination, the teaching materials are the most basic and core materials for preparing for the examination, and also an important basis for teachers to give questions. For the candidates who have just entered the fund industry, at the beginning, they can read the textbook and get familiar with the general contents of each chapter of the textbook, thus forming a knowledge frame structure in their minds, which plays an important role in preparing for the exam and understanding the textbook knowledge.
2. Pay attention to real practice.
It is also important to practice and train with real questions while reading and understanding the textbook. Whenever candidates finish a chapter, they should immediately practice the real questions and case questions corresponding to the knowledge points in the chapter. By doing this kind of questions, they can clearly know what knowledge points they need to improve and do not fully understand, and then constantly improve and perfect their own shortcomings, and sort out the wrong questions into a set of wrong questions for future review.