NSMP is “NSE Certified Market Professional (NCMP)” .NSE has started offering this certificates to those who have cleared NCFM modules from August 17, 2009, as per the following eligibility criteria:
* NCMP Level 1 : 3 – 4 modules
* NCMP Level 2 : 5 – 6 modules
* NCMP Level 3 : 7 – 8 modules
* NCMP Level 4 : 9 or more modules
Here is the list of the modules qualifying for NCMP certification *
1.Capital Market (Dealers) Module
2.Commodities Market Module
3.Derivatives Market (Dealers) Module
4.FIMMDA-NSE Debt Market (Basic) Module
5.Financial Markets: A Beginners’ Module
6.Mutual Funds : A Beginners’ Module
7.NSDL–Depository Operations Module
8.Options Trading Strategies Module
9.Securities Market (Basic) Module
* More modules may be added to this list in future.
This hierarchy of certifications is aimed at enabling the candidates to better demonstrate their domain knowledge relating to financial markets.
The NCMP certificates will be given in addition to the usual NCFM certificates that are issued to candidates.
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