I have completed my B.Com and pursuing CA. Can you suggest a course I can pursue along with CA?

I am interested in accounts and finance.

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Asked by kushal heda

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    Anurag kumar !!!!! BORN TO EXPRESS NOT TO IMPRESS !!!!!

    8 years ago
    Hi Piyush,
    Let me put my favourite option at number one i.e. MBA finance. With CA, you may go for MBA finance from a reputed and recognized university, institute or college. MBA finance will complement your CA qualification wonderfully. MBA finance will help you to develop different administrative skills which when merged with your financial skills will put you to a different level altogether. With MBA finance qualification, you'll be able to portray yourself as a professional having top management strategic, financial, business administration and business development knowledge and understanding.
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    Anchit Gupta

    9 years ago
    Hi kushal,
    You can go for LLB through distance learning.
    I am also a CA final student. Since the result of CA final is decreasing after each attempt, therefore, it is necessary to take up another course as a backup.
    Since all the CA's require an advocate for their income tax and sales tax cases, therefore it will b a perfect combination if you will pursue CA with LLB.
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    Juhi Bansal Explore your self | Guide-Level 14

    9 years ago
    Hi Kushal
    you have completed your B.com and pursing in CA so no need to you add anything course. do hard work and complete you CA if you will be complete your CA then you will get a very good job with good package.
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    Finance Career Counselor Creating a world of better expertise | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Dear Kushal, As you are going to possess an Indian Professional Accounting qualification in near future, suggest go for an International one to gain better exposure and expertise. International Professional Accounting courses like US CMA or CPA are quite short-termed compared to CA/ICWA, however they have smart worldwide accredited syllabus.
    Think Big!
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    richa Bhatnagar www.pristinecentre.com | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Hi Kushal,
    CA is itself a very demanding course. The percentage of students who could complete this course is not as high, so I would recommend that you should focus completely on this only. You can take extra tutorials and guidance.
    In case later, if time permits, you can do MBA or actuarial or any other course in which you are interested at that time. A degree in law can also be beneficial for you.
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    Rohit Kothawade i am here to help you in your problem | Guide-Level 13

    8 years ago
    Other than MBA, you have many options like LLB, M.Com and MCA but while doing this, all you can't pursue for MBA. You should choose any one of these courses.
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    Aditi Shokeen An independent girl with goals !!

    9 years ago
    Hi,
    You can pursue M.Com / MBA through distance learning or regular mode.
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    Mahesh Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    CA is too good professional course, you don't have any requirement to do any other course with CA, if you want to something more do MBA or LL. B it's beneficial for u.
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    Chandni Jain

    9 years ago
    Go for CWA, it has an equal demand and requirement as of a CA
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    Nitin Vashista

    9 years ago

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