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March 11, 2025
By completing the CAIA® program, you will become part of the elite global community of over 9,000 Chartered Alternative Investment Analysts in over 80 countries. Not only that, but you’ll also be making a significant investment in your career.
The CAIA Charter is the globally-recognized credential for professionals who manage, analyze, distribute, or regulate alternative investments such as hedge funds, venture capital, private equity, and real estate.
The CAIA exam has two levels, and you’ll need to take and pass both of them. The exam cycles for both levels are in March and September, and you’ll need to take each level in separate cycles. For example, you can take Level I in March and Level II in September. Level I and Level II require a minimum of 250 hours of study each. There are no education prerequisites for taking these exams, but studying for each is critical. If you are in the process of earning a degree or diploma, you can still take the exam.
The topics covered in the CAIA Level I exam focus on the tools used to analyze alternative investments. The current topics for Level I are:
Professional Standards and Ethics
Introduction to Alternative Investments
Real Assets
Private Equity
Private Debt
Hedge Funds
Digital Assets
Funds of Funds
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CAIA Level II topics focus on how to apply the tools learned in Level I to analyze and invest in alternative investments. The current topics for Level II are:
Institutional Asset Owners
Asset Allocation
Risk and Risk Management
Methods and Models
Accessing Alternative Investments
Due Diligence and Selecting Managers
Volatility and Complex Strategies
Universal Investment Considerations
Emerging Topics
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After you pass the exam, you’ll want to make sure you meet one of these two requirements:
Obtain a bachelor’s degree or equivalent with a minimum of one year of professional experience.
Have a minimum of four years of professional experience without a degree.
What is professional experience? It’s considered full-time employment in a professional capacity in the regulatory, banking, financial, or related fields.
Part of becoming a CAIA Charterholder includes applying to be a member of the CAIA Association®. One of the requirements is that you provide two professional references. They do not have to be CAIA Charterholders. Supervisors are the preferred professional reference, but you can name other individuals who can describe and attest to your experience. It’s best to choose your references before you apply, and it’s a good idea to let them know.
To apply to be a member of the CAIA Association, go to their registration page, and create an account. There is a fee of $350 for one year (renewable annually), or $650 for two years (renewable biannually). There are a number of benefits of being a member and pursuing your charter.
This document lets the CAIA Association know that you have read and agree to abide by the rules in its Candidate Policy Manual, Member Policy Manual, fee schedules, code of ethics, privacy policy, intellectual property policy, and discipline procedures. The agreement also makes you aware that all policies are subject to change. You can find all this information on the CAIA Association’s policy page.
After you agree to the terms and conditions and pay your membership fee, an email confirmation will let you know that your application has been approved.
Besides the obvious boost to your career and your standing in the investment community, being a CAIA charterholder entitles you to a number of benefits from the CAIA Association. For example, you get your custom charter, access to as many as 250 events each year, and news and updates about continuing education, research, and opportunities for building professional networks and relationships. The benefits are with you at every stage of your career.
By completing the CAIA Program, you will become part of the global community of over 8,000 Chartered Alternative Investment Analysts in over 80 countries.
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