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Sarang khedikar

Beginner-Level 3

You can go for any field. It is not important from which stream you have passed your 12th. You did not have Maths in 12th. You can even go for CA.

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Muskan Yadav

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Mithibai college is well reputed in its own if you want to pursue CA with your B.Com so I'll recommend you should done it from distance as for your CA you have to gave more time to that and if you're thinking it after B.Com then from which college you have degree of graduation doesn't matter at all. So it's all upto you but in my opinion Mithibai is a good choice. Best wishes for your journey towards your dream.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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No, a Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) is not required to become a Chartered Accountant (CA). In fact, the primary education requirement to become a CA is a Bachelor's degree in Commerce or Accounting. To become a CA, one needs to complete the Chartered Accountancy course from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), which includes passing three levels of exams (Foundation, Intermediate, and Final), a practical training period, and fulfilling other requirements such as soft skill training and ITT (Information Technology Training). While an MSBA can be helpful in acquiring analytical skills, it is not a requ
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simran singh

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Multiple degrees, such as CA CS and CMA are undoubtedly beneficial. It will undoubtedly benefit you, especially if you work in corporate. Personally, I believe that learning broadens your perspective. What's more crucial, though, is that you be able to use your knowledge in the workplace. Even having a large number of qualifications won't help you if it's not possible.The decision to pursue these three degrees should entirely be driven by your passion for developing into a strong professional and your desire to learn more and more, not by Mr. X's possession of these degrees and his high salary. Undoubtedly, someone's large bundle motiv
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simran singh

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There isn't. You must realize that the field of banking is very broad. The requirements will change depending on the profile you are looking for. The most popular route to enter this area is through the IBPS test, which will allow you to advance to the positions of assistant manager and probationary officer. However, there are other profiles as well, with their own requirements, such as audit and credit risk management.

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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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In my opinion, pursuing a CA degree is the most rewarding option. Although it may require a significant investment of time and effort, those who are able to effectively manage their time and possess the necessary strengths and skillset can excel in this field.

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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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Deepak

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I will say Jain university has very good placement record and also better college environment.

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