Fund Management is a relatively basic entry-level exam in the financial field. Every year, many students are concerned about the difficulty of the exam. For candidates, what should they do to successfully pass the exam?
Is the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination difficult?
Based on past examination results, the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination is not very difficult. Most of the exams test common sense and laws and regulations, and involve calculation questions. Most of them can directly apply formulas to get the answers, and their comprehensiveness is not strong.
The Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination consists of three subjects, one is compulsory and two are optional (choose one from the two). Only those who pass the exams in both subjects can obtain the Fund Practitioner Qualification Certificate. The required subjects are "Fund Laws and Regulations, Professional Ethics and Business Standards", and the optional subjects are "Basic Knowledge of Securities Investment Funds" and "Basic Knowledge of Private Equity Investment Funds". Among the three subjects, the most difficult subject in the exam is Subject 2 "Basic Knowledge of Securities Investment Funds", which involves a lot of calculation questions, focuses on practical operations, and tests the candidates' comprehensive application ability. Subject 1, which is the compulsory subject, is the least difficult and mainly focuses on the understanding and memory of basic concepts.
To sum up, the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination is not very difficult overall. Candidates have a high chance of passing the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination if they spend one month preparing carefully.
Suggestions for studying for the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination
1. Combine the exam syllabus and distinguish priorities
In addition to paying attention to the use of official textbooks, the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination also requires Study the exam syllabus for that year carefully. It is recommended that candidates with no basic knowledge:
Based on the exam syllabus, prioritize knowledge points. The exam syllabus divides each knowledge point into three levels: mastery, understanding and understanding. It marks the content of "mastery", that is, key knowledge, which requires candidates to practice repeatedly.
2. Comprehensively review the knowledge points in each chapter, and constantly check for omissions and fill in the gaps
When you first get the Fund Practitioner Examination textbook, candidates should comprehensively study the knowledge points in each chapter, and then do targeted exercises. If you don’t understand the questions, mark them in time and focus on studying. When it comes to the sprint stage, while comprehensively reviewing knowledge, we should also pay attention to checking for omissions and filling them in. By analyzing the reasons for wrong questions, making up for shortcomings, and continuously improving one's ability to comprehensively apply knowledge.