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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

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Shail Oberoi

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CS is a professional course which has to do more with Corporate law. Thus, being weak in maths will not be a hindrance. One has to appear for an entrance test & on then based on the result register for admission in CS. The course doesn't have any regular classes to be attended and generally, a person pursues it along with B.Com/ BA /BBA course. Ideally, a person would need 2/3 years to complete the course.

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Amit Sharma

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Let us try to answer your question objectively. Any course comes with 3 elements that are necessary to a students success in the course. Course syllabus that needs to be studied, the difficulty level of the exam and the success ratio. Considering these 3 factors CA is the toughest. The Indian CA course has 23 exams and it could take you 4-5 years to make it considering the extremely enormous syllabus, low passing rates and tough exam conditions. CS on the other hand is equally tough with its own domain and can easily drag you for 3-4 years. CMA is an interesting proposition though and I am sure you would be shocked to know that the US
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Ayushi JainAspiring Chartered Accountant

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Yes, CS is a good option provided you are good at reading and understanding theory subjects, because CS course is much about Law.

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Neha Sisodia

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Hi,
It's not tough to pursue CS along with B.Com. Even you will get help through coaching of CS in giving examination of B.Com. Also, you can refer ten years of B.Com for better results.

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Urmi Solanki

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Yes, you can continue.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Aman,
It depends upon the capability of the student. Basically CMA gives more emphasis to cost and operations while CA gives equal importance to law, cost,tax, accounts etc.
So, if you enjoy practical more then CMA is right for you otherwise CA.
CA is wider but CMA is narrower.
All the best.

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Which graduation have you completed?
It is always better to focus on CS preparation as that will require a lot of your time.

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