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What subjects are required for the Fund Practitioner Qualification Certificate?

For the Fund Practitioner Qualification Certificate examination, subject one is compulsory, and subject two and subject three are optional.

Subject 1: Fund Laws and Regulations, Professional Ethics and Business Standards;

Fund Laws and Regulations are moderately difficult among the three subjects, including legal content, rules and regulations, etc., as well as Some computational content requires a large amount of memory, and the content of some chapters requires candidates to apply it skillfully on the basis of understanding.

Subject 2: Basic knowledge of securities investment funds;

Basic knowledge of securities funds is generally regarded as the most difficult subject, taking into account fund investment transaction settlement, fund valuation and accounting, etc. The content is wide in coverage and the questions are flexible in setting. It requires candidates to thoroughly master the knowledge they have learned and be able to solve various practical problems. .

Subject 3: Basic knowledge of private equity investment funds.

Equity investment funds is the simplest of the three subjects. It involves an overview of equity investment funds, classification of equity investment funds, government supervision and industry self-discipline of equity investment funds, etc., and requires a lot of memorization.

As for how to choose, the simplest way is: public fund practitioners take subject two, and private equity fund practitioners take subject three. Although it is generally believed that subject 2 is more difficult than subject 3 because it involves more calculations and requires the ability to understand and apply them. But these calculations are not difficult for candidates with a high school degree or above.

The content of subject three is more trivial, with more concepts and regulations, requiring more memory