I've done one year out of 5 for a bachelor of computer engineering and a bachelor of commerce (finance major).
Commerce bores the crap out of me, I'm considering switching to Bachelor of Electronic Engineering and a Bachelor of Science (math).
Can these degrees still lead me to a career in finance?
I currently work at an accounting firm doing data entry and sometimes I've played around with their finance models, would this alone demonstrate to future employers that I am capable and interested in working in the industry despite lacking the typical qualifications for our country (Bachelor of Commerce)?
When I am talking about finance I'm not talking about deal making or what not, the finance type I want to end up in is wealth management, quant or investing/trading.
No, only humanities
If you're in physics or mathematics you're in luck, you can go into econophysics with physics and math is fairly obvious. If you go into statistics and applied high level math you're set
>>1921363
>econophysics
literally what the fuck
>>1921194
take cfa
>>1921386
300k
>>1921472
300k rupees at the bangalore institute of monkey business?
>"econophysics"
what kind of doofus thought this shit up
>>1921479
300k starting salary
>>1921484
yeah the same as biofinance and chemical economics right?
>>1921489
>current year
>not majoring in pataphysics
>>1921493
>tfw friends majored in subatomic accounting and are making bank
>>1921194
>quant or investing/trading
erm yeah - think you'll find STEM dominates there
>>1921521
I AM STEM
I AM SMART
I STUDIED SUBATOMIC ACCOUNTING
ALL NON TECHNOCRATS MUST BE ELIMINATED
I WORK 07000HOURS FOR CHAD FROM M&A TO KEK ME
now fellas
>>1921576
No
You will cease this faggotry at onCE
>>1921581
Y u derailing, friend :(