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Ankit BansalKeep it simplerrt

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You must have commerce stream in class 12th, you need to have accounts and business studies amongst your subjects in this class. However, it isn't mandatory to have commerce stream because, you can learn concepts of accounts even if you have science stream, but it would be difficult.

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Ankit BansalKeep it simplerrt

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Congratulations, for clearing CA. Since, you get the AIR rank also, just attend the campus, you should definitely get good placement in BIG4. Later on, you can do DISA/CISA but for now, nothing is needed. You should get a good job in campus placements. All the very best.

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Ankit BansalKeep it simplerrt

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You can go for DISA or CS.

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Ankit BansalKeep it simplerrt

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Yes, CA have lots of scope in future. First of all after completing CA, you will get a good job. Also if needed later on you can do DISA which will be helpful. Few companies in which you can get good job like Deloitte, EY etc. Also CAs can work privately on their own.

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Mehar Ahluwalia

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There are multiple options. You can pursue B.Com, Economic Honours or CA. Don't go with CA just because everyone is enrolling in it. Research about it. CA involves alot of hard work and dedication. If you can give your 100% along with lot of patience then pursue it. Else do your graduation and go for MBA.

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

Dear Deepak,
Well since you are a CA, I will recommend you to go for PhD courses offered by the ICAI, because those will be a value addition to your CA, not MBA.
Good luck

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

Dear Archit,
Institute of chartered accountants don't allow to pursue regular college along with CA. So, under these circumstances, you can take admission in correspondence and pursue both the courses simultaneously.
And if you are seeking for admission in regular college along with CA, it is not possible. I mean, if any how you managed to get it and if anyone complains against you to ICAI, they will cancel your admission in CA for an uncertain period of time.
Good luck.

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Mahi M

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Rajesh,
CA has 3 stages
-Foundation
-IPCC
-FINAL
If you are a class 12 student or have passed class 12 then register yourself with ICAI. Give foundation which is the preliminary stage of CA. You can join coaching classes for CA. If you are a graduate, then you can opt direct entry to IPCC, so that, you don't have to bother about foundation.

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g balajiGreat peoples live there foot prints

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You can do MBA from IIMS or good colleges in India itself. If you have finance background then apply for foreign universities.

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Dear Gurneet,
If you want to pursue a career in law then you should go for CS and then LLB because these two courses along with each other will be an added advantage. If you pursue CA and LLB that hardly makes a sense because both field are entirely different. Though CA's can also work as an advocate in taxation representations on behalf of clients but CS + LLB is a better option.

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