Can I do CA after BBA?

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    Nitish Kumar Sharma Believe in reality. | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Yes, in fact you can do CA after completing the board examination of class 12th. Even you can take admission before the declaration of 12th result.
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Dear aspirant, Great interacting with you. At first, you can definitely do CA after BBA. You can do CA with anything even with B.Sc. You can do CA. There is no restriction about your graduation stream for pursuing CA. Moving to your second question, doing CA is definitely one of the best things, even after graduation. But be sure that pursuing CA is of much less value. Only if you clear CA then it becomes much worthy. However, both BBA and Chartered accountancy are courses which require proper study and time for understanding the subjects. Hope it helps. If you found it useful then upvote or thumbs up my answer. Good luck.

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