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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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Pulkith Shrivastava

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The scope is pretty good. If someone has done CS and law, just apply to any big law firm or in any company with this qualification and you can get a handsome package.

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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You can go for CS along with your graduation, thereby saving sometime of yours.
You just have to study a bit harder, as you proceed with both the courses.
And about the 12th percentage, it would be required for you to get admitted in college for graduation.
As per ICSI, you fulfill the conditions.

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Atharva BhatCurrently pursuing Bachelors of Management studies

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It is always beneficial to do both because you get two individual yet connected degrees. If you want to pursue CS it can be always combined with another Bachelor's degree. If you can complete both of them side by side without compromising on performance in any one you will be able to set up a strong career for yourself.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You do not require an foundation training for Computer Science graduation degrees such as B.Tech CS/IT, BCA, B.Sc CS/IT etc because basics of Computer Science and Programming languages is covered for all students in first year of degree. However, it recommended that you learn at least one programming language by self studies before joining any of these courses.

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Shamsul HusainInspired by nature, it's originality and style.

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More or less with Company Law.
Regards.

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