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Mahi M

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Sadique,
Both courses have their own reputation. It all depends upon, who you want to be?

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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

Guide-Level 11

CA is the most suitable course for you. CA is offered by ICAI. It is organised in three level as:
1. CPT.
2. IPCC.
3. Final.
All commerce graduate can directly enroll for IPCC. To qualify CPT is not compulsory for them.
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

If you are not interested in becoming a CA then why are you even evaluating doing CA. MBA will be a logical extension of your graduation degree. You are advised to do your own SWOT analysis and based on analysis prepare your MBA entrance examination preparation plan. If you are not position to crack MBA examinations by self study, you are advised to join a study/ coaching centre.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You are eligible to appear for CAT based on your graduation degree qualification and it will be a good career option for you. However, a full time MBA regular course may impact your articleship and impact your dream to become a CA.

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aravind siddhartha

Beginner-Level 3

The cost for your CPT course depends on the college you prefer to go in and you can also complete CPT with self-preparation but you must have a great dedication towards it. Fluency in English is needed when you go out after completion of your CA course.

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Finance Career CounselorCreating a world of better expertise

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You should opt for BCA.

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mudit h

Contributor-Level 8

Option 1: CA with correspondence B.Com
Pros:
1. You will have a lot of time to attend CA coaching, self-study and focus solely on CA.
2. There will be no attendance hassles.
3. Even, if you can't clear CA in first attempt you will at least get a graduation degree.
Cons:
1. If you are unable to clear CA after the completion of B.Com. I seriously doubt if finding a job with a correspondence B.Com degree will be easy.
2. Until and unless done from a good institute a correspondence graduation will not help in shaping your career in any way.
Option 2: Regular B.Com from DU & CA
Pros:
1. You will get a reputed graduation degree and even if their atten
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mudit h

Contributor-Level 8

CA can be done from anywhere across India. It is a self-study program. You need to register with ICAI. Simultaneously, you can pursue B.Com through correspondence.
1. School of Open Learning, University of Delhi.
2. IGNOU.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/getArticleDetail/165/Chartered-Accountants-Study-Training

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