CFA Exam 2022 for November Session Starts Today: Check Items to Carry and Not to Carry, Instructions
CFA Exam 2022 for November session begins today Nov 15, 2022, a professional course offered by the US-based CFA Institute. Check exam instructions and items to carry and not to carry.
CFA Exam 2022: The Chartered Financial Analyst program is a professional course by the US-based CFA Institute. The program aims to help investors and financial professionals advance their careers by granting them "The CFA charter." CFA Exam 2022 for the November session begins today, Nov 15, 2022.
The graduate-level CFA program has three exam levels: I, II, and III. The CFA Exam 2022 will be conducted in an online computer-based mode.
A wide range of financial aspects, such as investment management, financial analysis, stocks, bonds, and derivatives, are covered in the program.
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Items Allowed in CFA Exam 2022
Below are the items students could carry in their CFA Exam 2022.
- CFA exam calculator (including the case, loose batteries, and keystroke cards). Only two calculators are allowed in the CFA exam:
- Texas Instruments BA II Plus (including Professional)
- Hewlett Packard 12C (including the HP 12C Platinum, 12C 25th anniversary edition, and 12C 30th anniversary edition)
- Valid international travel passport
- Valid international passports as identification
- Make sure that the name on the exam ticket is the same as it is on the passport.
- Additional personal items allowed in the test center (if applicable, e.g., ear plugs, medication)
Items Not Allowed in CFA Exam 2022
Below are the items mentioned that students could not carry in their CFA Exam 2022.
- Food or drinks.
- Wallet (money purse).
- Any baggage, including transparent bags, backpacks, handbags, tote bags, briefcases, luggage, carrying cases, passport covers, hats, or eyeglass cases.
- Study materials, including notes, papers, textbooks, or study guides.
- Utensils, scratch paper, or calculator manuals.
- Mobile phones, cameras, headsets, computers, tablets, wearable technology (such as Fitbit or other fitness tracking devices), smart watches, or any Bluetooth-enabled device.
- Any desk clock or timer, including wristwatches.
- Weapons.
- Jewellry (other than wedding or engagement rings), ornate hair clips, headbands, combs, barrettes, tie pins or cufflinks.
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