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Venture Capital and Private Equity Module (Intermediate) faqs

What is Venture Capital and Private Equity Module?

Venture Capital and Private Equity Module plays a crucial role in constituting a valuable resource for a firms’ growth, especially for more innovative SMEs. This is so that they can support economic development and innovation in the economy. Here, Private equity refers to one of the elements of a good entrepreneurial ecosystem. In the past few decades, it came out as a serious source of finance for start-ups, growing companies and takeover transactions.

What knowledge enhancement will there is Venture Capital and Private Equity Module?

In, Venture Capital and Private Equity Module, you will learn about:

  • Firstly, the role of private equity in the country and the difference between various forms of early-stage finance.
  • Secondly, how private equity funds are structured and their format of operation.
  • Lastly, comprehending the entire gamut of post-investment support that can come with private equity capital.

Who is the target audience for Venture Capital and Private Equity Module?

  • Firstly, Students
  • Secondly, Finance Professionals
  • Thirdly, Entrepreneurs
  • Then, Employees of SMEs
  • Lastly, Individuals with  interest in this subject
In how many languages NCFM exams are available?

NCFM exams are online and self-study exams that conducts across India that are available in the English language.

Is there any negative marking in the Venture Capital and Private Equity Module?

For the Venture Capital and Private Equity Module exam, an Open Office Spreadsheet will be provided with an allowance for all types of calculators during the test. But, there will be a 0.25% negative marking, if there are any incorrect answers.

How many questions will be there on Venture Capital and Private Equity Module?

There will be a total of 70 questions in the exam that has to be answered in a time duration of 120 minutes.

What is the passing score for Venture Capital and Private Equity Module?

To pass the exam it is necessary to score 60%. And, in the exam, there will be objective type questions only. That is, for every question, you will find four / five alternative answers.

How much the Venture Capital and Private Equity Module cost?

The exam will cost you Rs.2006/ inclusive of GST. And, the certification is valid for 5 years.

How to register for NCFM exam?

Candidates can register for the exam online by accessing the link ‘Online Registration’ available under Education then, click Certifications and Online Register / Enroll. After registration, you will receive a unique NCFM registration number along with a user id and password. Also, a confirmation will be sent to the email id and mobile number. After that, using the same, you can access your:

  • Firstly, an online NCFM account to make payment
  • Secondly, enroll for the test
  • Thirdly, update the address
  • Lastly, check study material status or viewing certificates

What is the course outline for the Venture Capital and Private Equity Module?

The topics for Venture Capital and Private Equity Module includes:

  • Firstly, Private Equity Background
  • Secondly, Getting Ready for Growth Capital from Funds
  • Thirdly, Business Model, Business Plan & Financial Model
  • Fourthly, Buyouts and other Transactions
  • Then, PE Investment Process
  • After that, Documentation and Typical Investment Conditions
  • Next, Tax Aspects of PE Investment
  • Then, Post-Investment Support, Monitoring, and E
  • Lastly, EMERGE: NSE’s Platform for SMEs
Is there any eligibility criteria for Venture Capital and Private Equity Module?

There is no eligibility criteria

What is the NCFM taking the test procedure?

  • Firstly, candidates need to take the test at the designated NSE test center selected at the time of enrollment.
  • Secondly, candidates need to be present at the test center 30 minutes prior to the test time. And, those reaching late will not have access to take the test. In such cases, the candidate would need to take the enrollment again.
  • Thirdly, candidates need to carry an original Photo ID proof of verification. Valid photo ID proof includes PAN card, Driver’s License, Passport, Employee ID, Voter’s ID card, or Student ID card issued by college or school.
  • Next, the candidate may bring a scientific calculator and a pen to the test venue. However, a backup sheet and rough sheet(s) would be provided to the candidates during the test.
What is the NCFM certificate issuing procedure?

NSE states that certificates for all modules will be given to the successful candidates at the test center itself. However, failed candidates will be provided with a scorecard at the test center. Candidates are requested to ensure that they collect the same before leaving the test center. Also, the successful candidates can view their certificates online under the link ‘Query/Report’ available in their NCFM online login.

How to upload photo for NCFM registration?

Candidates can upload photos online by accessing the link ‘Upload Photo’ available in their NCFM online login. Please note photo being uploaded should be:

  • Passport size (3 X 3 cms or 1 X 1 inch or 150 X 180 pixels) (The photograph will be printed on your certificate. Hence, ensure that you upload appropriate passport size photograph only).
  • in JPEG format.
  • of file size below 30 KB

How to make NCFM exam payment?

Payment can be made online by accessing through online NCFM login. Then, under Education click Certifications and start online registration or enrollment. You must know that the validity of the NCFM test fees is revised from 180 days to 90 days from the date of receipt of payment. That is to say, it is necessary to enroll for the NCFM test within 90 days from the date of receipt of payment failing. However, fees once paid can not be refunded.

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