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Surbhi Sahu

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A Chartered Accountant will advise accounting, financial statements, audit of various institutions, and financial matters. Apart from these core jobs, a chartered accountant can be involved in forensic audit, financial planning, corporate finance, etc. They could act as a General Manager in the Finance Department. An audit of the government can be conducted by them. In the Government banks, they could act as Finance Managers. An experienced CA with 5–10 years of experience can earn up to INR 25–30 Lacs per annum or more, translating to approximately INR 2.08–2.5 Lacs per month or more.

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Rakesh chand

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BA(H) Economics course is a good option after class 12th because the future scope for this course is very good many govt.and private sectors provide lots of jobs opportunity in this field.After this course you can apply for various sectors like banking,finance,investment,education etc.Quantum university is one of the best university in uttarakhand who provide this course with affordable fees.For admission in this course in Quantum university you must have completed 12th with minimum 50% in any stream.Quantum university also provide good placements also the placements % of Quantum university is 90% and 200+companies visit the campus eve
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Parul Thapa

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This CA qualification has a reason to be pursued.First, it opens the doorway to many different careers in Finance and Accounting, together with business management in many various industries. CAs, being one of thefax professionals in the world of financial reporting, auditing, taxation, and strategic financial management, hence form an invaluable contribution for any organization.This qualification is concurrently accepted globally and enhances one's prospects of employability and, above all, possibilities of international careers.Moreover, earning and job security potential is increased with a CA, since it captures specialised skills
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Ankit Kumar

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If you want to build strong business and financial skills, then an MBA degree is the right choice for you. However, if you want to focus specifically on accounting and finance, then a CA course is a better option. The overall money invested in a CA certification is less as compared to an MBA degree. Out of 100, only 3-5% of candidates are able to qualify and get certified as CA. 90-95% of candidates who opt for an MBA course end up getting good jobs.

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Ankit Kumar

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If you want to build strong business and financial skills, then an MBA degree is the right choice for you. However, if you want to focus specifically on accounting and finance, then a CA course is a better option.

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Deepak

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I'll add that the MBA and CA fields are currently competitive, so if you want to have a brighter career, avoid them. Data Science, SAP, and other computer-related courses offer a variety of career prospects.

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Kajal Kumari

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Choosing between an MBA or a CS degree after CA depends on your career goals and interests. Both degrees can lead to high-paying jobs, but they have different focuses and career paths. An MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree provides a broad understanding of business management, including finance, marketing, operations, and strategy. It is a popular choice for professionals who want to advance their careers in business and management roles. An MBA can be beneficial for those who want to work in the corporate sector or start their own business. On the other hand, a CS (Computer Science) degree focuses on software development,
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simran kumari

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Hi. Vaibhav. Yes, you can pursue an MBA/PGDM programme from abroad after completing your B.Com through correspondence. However, you will need to fulfill the eligibility criteria of the B-school you are applying to, which can vary from one institution to another. Many reputed B-schools abroad accept applications from international students with a Bachelor's degree in any discipline, including B.Com. However, some B-schools may require you to have a certain minimum percentage or grade point average (GPA) in your undergraduate degree. Here I would suggest you with in-house top business school in India I. e "GIBS Business School, " it is a
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simran kumari

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Yes, it can be beneficial to pursue an MBA/PGDM after completing the CA (Chartered Accountancy) programme. An MBA/PGDM can provide you with a broader understanding of business management concepts and practices, which can complement your technical expertise in accounting and finance. Additionally, an MBA/PGDM can help you acquire leadership and management skills, which can open up opportunities for career growth and advancement. To prepare for the CA. (Common Admission Test) in your daily routine, you can start by setting aside a fixed amount of time each day to study and practice. It is important to develop a study plan and schedule th
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Abdullah Hussain

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MBA course in Canada and Australia requires Bachelor's degree as mandatory eligibility in addition to other criteria. So, in normal circumstances, it is not possible to join MBA even after doing CA if you don't have a Bachelor's degree.

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