I am a b.com(hons) 2nd year student also pursuing CA.But now i want to quit CA and wants to do MBA.Is it a good option for me to pursue MBA?

I am a ca-ipcc student. Due to my negative result from the past 2 attempts in ipcc I want to quit CA. I am also pursuing bcom(h) from SOL.Now I want to choose MBA for my career. Is it a good option for my future? If yes, then in which feild i should do MBA- finance/ accounting?

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    YOGESH BHUGRA

    9 years ago
    Kirti. its depends on individual that what status have you set for your career.in my opinion c.a. is better then mba. mba can clear every one after graduation. if you have capability to clear the higher level competition then go for mba otherwise ca is better
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    Rahulan Alakkadan

    9 years ago
    Yes.You can do both simulataneously.its up to u.
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    Mahi M | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    Hi Kirthi,you have attempted IPCC for 2 times.There are other people who attempted it more than 10 times.You shouldnot quit CA as you know compared to any professional courses CA is the best.Study well ATTEMPT IT ONCE MORE.you just have to think about the pass rate also.Everytime the pass rate is varying.Don't give up Kirthi.If you opt MBA you may pass it within the time bound.Each time you are preparing for CA you are gaining more and more knowledge.HARD WORK.Try to solve more previous question papers.Surely you'll pass

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