I did some quick calculation yesterday
some new figures:
-passing rate DEC 2006 Level I- 36%
-passing rate JUNE 2006 Level II and III- 48% and 70%
A- Lets say if 100 people enrolled for level I, just 36 people go to level 2
B- From 36 people enrolled in Level II, just 18 people go level III
C- from 18 people enrolled in level III , 12 people pass
These mean approximate 12% of candidate succeed to pass all three level in a row which is 2.5-3 year, which again depend when you apply
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Now CFA institute says minimum 250 hours study for each level. Remember, that's minimum is you are coming from very strong financial background.
FYI CFA notes from various preparation courses (not original CFA text books) are usually in 6 volume (books) each around 250 pages. Total 1500 pages
If you manage to study each page in 30 minutes (every page needs indepth reading), you need to do 750 hours of reading.
CFA tests are getting harder also, there is no fixed passing score, it differ in every exam. They just take the average from top 10 scorer in each exam and then you have to get at least 70% of that score
some new figures:
-passing rate DEC 2006 Level I- 36%
-passing rate JUNE 2006 Level II and III- 48% and 70%
A- Lets say if 100 people enrolled for level I, just 36 people go to level 2
B- From 36 people enrolled in Level II, just 18 people go level III
C- from 18 people enrolled in level III , 12 people pass
These mean approximate 12% of candidate succeed to pass all three level in a row which is 2.5-3 year, which again depend when you apply
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Now CFA institute says minimum 250 hours study for each level. Remember, that's minimum is you are coming from very strong financial background.
FYI CFA notes from various preparation courses (not original CFA text books) are usually in 6 volume (books) each around 250 pages. Total 1500 pages
If you manage to study each page in 30 minutes (every page needs indepth reading), you need to do 750 hours of reading.
CFA tests are getting harder also, there is no fixed passing score, it differ in every exam. They just take the average from top 10 scorer in each exam and then you have to get at least 70% of that score
