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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I am from NTU I did not know they have a trading course for their students.
Personally, I do not think you need a certificate to land a starting position in a physical trading company. Internships are a much better option.
I briefly read through the SMU course breakdown and firstly I must say that $7500 is ****ing expensive for a certificate. Secondly, the course is not that relevant if you want to be a front-line physical trader because most of the documentations, risks, finances are handled by the other departments although it is still good to know to ops here and there.
A better course would be the ones offered in other institutes ( quarter of the price as well) Those that teach you the basics of shipping and trading (Incoterms, L/C ops, port operations etc ) rather than just narrowing down on finances of shipping and trading which I believe is secondary to the basic shipping ops. I'm not saying it is not important, but not necessary to go into the depth, now now
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hi there is one at
ntu
International Trading Programme (ITP)
other than shipping (i managed to get some notes from my
smu fren), what are the other more impt areas do u think i should read up on? trade facilitation? risk management?