After CA, which course should I join for better prospects in finance?

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    Yash Bhatia

    6 years ago
    I would recommend MBA, although it has a relatively higher fees, but has better prospects for finance. CFA does not have a lot of scope except for equity research.
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    Shail Oberoi | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    After CA, you can explore CFA (USA) or MBA (finance) and enhance your chances of a bright career. A CA with an MBA finance or CFA can give you career options in Banks, NBFCs, Credit rating agencies, AMC. Capital market, IB, PE, Micro finance, Financial planning, academics, accounts, corporate finance. An MBA finance professionals are also among the higher paid professionals.
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    CA Anubhav Jain Cool by heart and you can ask me anything | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Best course for finance is CFA though the fees is high as well. It is well recognised course all over India and outside as well. Thanks.

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