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Asish PandaHappy to help, ask for queries!

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You can go for internship/part time job. That will add more value to your resume. In PGDM, if you have prior experience, you definitely have an edge over other students. Good luck.

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Asish PandaHappy to help, ask for queries!

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Good to go for CA. Try for CPT exam, if you clear the stages you will be giving IPCC, then you can do article ship under any established firm. Good luck.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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Hello,
Both the courses are good. CMA's popularity is a bit lower than CA profession because people always follow the rat race. CA is the abbreviation for Chartered Accountant, and CMA stands for Certified Management Accountant. These are some of the internationally recommended professional designations. On the other hand, CMA is a complete programme that focuses on financial and accounting management. What differentiates CMA from CA is that CMA is more close to management field than CA. You will play a key role in decision making, internal audit, management accounting, etc. CA is, on the other hand, will lead you to auditing, taxation
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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Aditya,
As long as I know CA is an undergraduate course. So, you don't need B.Com degree to be eligible for that.
And also, you just have to pass 10+2 to sit for the CA CPT exam.
All the best.

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NITIN KUMAR

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Hi Jaichandar,
I think choice of the course should depend on why you are pursuing the course. If its only for education purpose - Go for any academic course that fits well with your aptitude. If its to secure a good career - Go for a vocational/Diploma course into the industry / field that you really like.

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sauropya luckyncc c certificate holder in air sqr.,mentor

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You can pursue BCA and MCA later.

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Shabana Bee

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For pursuing MBA, you need to pass you graduation with above 65% marks, and you should have extra activities in your college life. They need more activities, and you should score higher in CAT. Then you can get admission for MBA.

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kajal soniPursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine

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Chartered Accountants are an extraordinary group of people. Wherever they work, they make a difference. They are ambitious. They are talented. They are in demand. Studying to become a Chartered Accountant will set you apart and being chartered takes you way beyond traditional accountancy and business training. The CA qualification is a prestigious and internationally respected qualification that will provide you with the knowledge, skills and values you need to be a highly regarded and sought-after business professional.

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Qamre Alam

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First, complete class 12th, and go for CA. And, also you can go for CA after B.Com.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi,
For purpose of pursuing CA you need to register yourself with the ICAI which has its centers in every city. Also you need to appear for CPT as the first step towards CA. After which you will need to take up IPCC which is the level 2 in the process and thereupon clearing it you need to go through a training period of around 2 years and then you become eligible for CA final which has again 2 group of examination. Also, there is no university or college where from you may pursue the course. ICAI is the whole and sole body responsible for conducting CA courses in India.

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