How beneficial is getting a degree in CA/CS/CMA for my corporate job?

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    simran singh | Contributor-Level 7

    3 months ago

    Multiple degrees, such as CA CS and CMA are undoubtedly beneficial. It will undoubtedly benefit you, especially if you work in corporate. Personally, I believe that learning broadens your perspective. What's more crucial, though, is that you be able to use your knowledge in the workplace. Even having a large number of qualifications won't help you if it's not possible.

    The decision to pursue these three degrees should entirely be driven by your passion for developing into a strong professional and your desire to learn more and more, not by Mr. X's possession of these degrees and his high salary. Undoubtedly, someone's large bundle motiv

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    Devi singh | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Its useless. Corporates don't want people who are good at multiple things. They want people who are the best at their own thing. No company will give you dual roles. It's utter nonsense. Additional qualifications should depict and enhance your knowledge and skills in a particular field. Not two diverse fields. If you know how to fly a plane and also drive a car, you think you'll be given both jobs ? Instead if you can drive a truck, it makes the other person confident that your driving skills are advanced and you'll be given higher responsibilities. Simple as that.

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