For FGA, after GIC, you can take the FGA certificate directly, and you can't take the FGA certificate after this year. FGA has to take two exams, so this is a disadvantage. Courses can be synchronized with GIC, and registration fees can be paid. According to the exchange rate of the pound, the price fluctuates every year. I don't know how much the primary exam costs. At that time, the registration fee for my exam was 18000. And the requirements are very strict, international certificates. There is a certain amount of gold. It can be said that after you get it, you have a certain understanding of the appraisal.
When you get FGA, you are eligible to go to CGC. Once every two years, it can be said that the strictness of the topic is amazing. The metamorphosis of specimens. . . Anyway, I have some experience. With this certificate, I can mix in the domestic jewelry industry.
GIA, because the exam fee is extremely expensive (N million) and the training time is extremely short (less than a week), it is not recommended to take the exam, and the exam is very strict.