The IIM Lucknow has partnered with FPSB India to meet the rising need for skilled professionals in financial planning. This agreement was signed today by Professor Archana Shukla, Director-in-charge of IIM Lucknow, and Krishan Mishra, CEO of FPSB India. It marks an important step in improving financial planning education and certification in India.IIM Lucknow launches a new certificate course for financial planning During the signing event, Professor Archana Shukla emphasized IIM Lucknow’s commitment to high-quality education and collaboration. She mentioned, “We aim to provide our students with a well-rounded education that enhances their knowledge and gives them practical skills for the changing financial world. The financial challenges we encounter require innovative solutions. This partnership with FPSB India shows our dedication to relevant education and teamwork for the benefit of both students and the industry. As we strive for a ‘Viksit Bharat,’ it is essential that our Finance and Accounting curriculum stays current and prepares our students to tackle new financial issues.”This program represents a strategic collaboration between IIM Lucknow and FPSB India, designed to make a substantial impact on the financial planning industry. By integrating comprehensive academic training with recognized professional certification, the initiative aims to equip a new cohort of financial planners with the critical competencies necessary to respond to the dynamic demands of the sector. This endeavor is anticipated to foster growth and contribute to the overall economic well-being.
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