I just finished my btech, but I found out I don't want to code. I want to work in finance in private equity funds, etc. I also don't have good marks to get into iim. What should i do?
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Bro, forget the fancy degrees. I know a guy who got into finance with just a bunch of certifications and pure hustle. Start with the CFA maybe? It's a grind but way cheaper than an MBA. Good luck!
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