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dheebika deepiI am deepika.. aim to do fashioning in Paris

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, maths is compulsory to pursue CA.

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avinash karwa

Beginner-Level 5

If your practicals are good, you should try for CA, it will take 5-year time. If your theory is good, you may try for CS, both are good courses.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Garvita,
Yes, you can do CA (Chartered Accountant) course without maths too. But a bit of maths is required at the time of entrance exam (CPT) but afterward, it's just your calculations (out of the whole mathematics) that's needed.
So, it's not a compulsory criterion.
1) Student of any background like science, commerce or humanities can sit for the CPT (First stage of CA) exam.
2) But having maths as your additional subject will surely give you an edge in the syllabus of CA.

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Shrija Ashok kumarWork in a way to always challenge your limits !

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Khushi,
It completely depends on what exactly you would like to become or you would like to accomplish. Both CA and MBA have pros and cons. On the basis of your interest area, you can choose what to pursue. Talking about India, MBA gives you a wider spectrum in the area of finance. Whereas, CA is a specialised course dedicated to accounting and auditing.
It's actually a war between versatility and speciality.
Also, I have seen people pursuing MBA after CA. In reputed companies, they do send their employees (CA) abroad to pursue MBA that too on company's expense.
Think wisely.
Good luck.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello DP,
These days availability of graduates in different fields has increased. Hence a simple graduate in commerce or humanities can expect CTC of around 3 to 4 lakhs per annum. Of course in some cases, it can go up or down but this is average.

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anjani jha jha

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As per your interests, B.Com with CA is the best option for you.

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Piyush Mapari

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CA+MBA (Finance) is a very strong and powerful combination here. It will easily earn you around 2000K per year.

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