does mba(finance) and ca are same.what r the job opportunities after mba(finance) or ca.reply.thank u.

0 141 Views | Posted 2012-08-30 22:19:25
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    Navneet

    2012-08-31 11:40:21
    mba finance and ca are nt same. The job opportunities are diff. for bth coz c.a is more preferable than mba unless u hav dne ur mba from a top most institute. Bt as a CA the responsibilities are also on the higher side. Bt CA requires mre tym as a course than mba (finance).All the best
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    Anshuma Poddar

    2012-08-31 16:50:16
    MBA - finance and CA do offer similar job profiles but are definitely not the same. As mentioned by Navneet earlier CAs are prefered over MBAs unless u do MBA from a top notch institute.
    I personally suggest that you should aim at either getting into a top MBA institute or pursue CA.
    CA is slightly longer than MBA but its worth the wait and the effort.
    CA is also a cheaper course than MBA.
    If you have any further queries on this topic, feel free to ask further. I am sure I can help you on this.
    All the Best!
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-09-03 09:47:42
    Hi,
    You have been rightly guided by MSK70515 over the prospects that MBA Finance.
    Multinational firms like ICICI Prudential, Reliance, Om Kotak Mahindra and SBI Life in addition to other companies like Max New York Life as well as ING Vysya Life employs students of Chartered Accountancy. Students of this field also get very good salaries.
    Professionals of this field will have a monthly remuneration of approximately Rs. 50,000. The remuneration of the candidates will depend on their qualification as well as the type of the company that hires them.
    ##Comparison:-
    If you are good at numbers or financial computations, then your aim should be
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2012-08-31 12:37:57
    Hi,
    MBA in finance is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
    Maximum number of MBA aspirants specialise in finance these days and this trend is because of the numerous possibilities that an MBA-Finance offers.
    After completing this course you may look out for exciting careers in banks, financial consultancies and financial institutions. You can get involved in consumer and investment banking, institutional finance, merchant banking, corporate finance and international finance.
    A good experience in this field can also lead you to serve on government committees and contribute signific
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    Neeraj Kumar | Guide-Level 12

    2012-08-31 10:44:54
    after MBA finance there is good job opportunity , and after CA there is also good job opportunity , in both you can get different type of job responsibility for CA you have to clear some exams
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    nitin

    2012-08-31 11:33:05
    C.A. might take lot of time,join M.B.A. for early earnings & sure degree.

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