I have done B.Com. Which course should I do for a bright future among CA and MBA?

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    Nisha Kapoor | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    Both MBA and CA are good options for career boost up in the commerce line. But there are certain differences that exist between them and should not be misunderstood. An MBA is a post-graduation course that you can do only if you have passed your graduation. CA on the other hand is a professional degree course that can be applied for after the twelfth standard or after graduation. MBA is not a classroom programme, so choosing a good B School is a task. I would suggest you to go for B school that offers more of practical learning, hand on experience and live projects. One must choose only from universities of high repute like SPJMER, FMS
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    Pravin Kumar | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    I would advise you to get an MBA or PGDM after completing your B.Com. An MBA/PGDM raises your projected earnings significantly. If you enter the job market with only a B.Com. Qualification, your starting salary may be low. However, a Masters degree can increase your expected income and allow you to negotiate for a much better pay grade. In recent years, the average base salary of B-school graduates has increased globally as more organisations aim to acquire MBA/PGDM personnel. I would recommend GIBS Bangalore for an MBA/PGDM. MBA or PGDM is GIBSs flagship curriculum, with numerous specialisations.
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    Pallavi Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    Looking at the competitiveness of today environment, no one can ignore the importance of having a professional degree. On one hand, we have professional courses like CA CS and on the other side, we have a postgraduate degree like MBA having its own benefit label. There is a vast career scope in MBA in several areas of business along with effective knowledge in management, analysis, and business strategy. On the other hand, chartered accountancy deals with specialisation in all fields of business and finance. If a candidate has a specific interest in the finance domain, then choosing between CA and MBA can be a tough decision to make. I
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    pooja jadav | Guide-Level 11

    2 years ago
    As per my perception, both are good for a bright future, but if you want a Businessman then you can choose MBA and LPU is best known for MBA. Mittal School of Business is among the first 10 institutions in India to get ACBSP (USA) accreditation, Mittal School of Business is ranked among the top 40 Management institutions in India, as per NIRF ranking 2021. The curriculum is made keeping in mind the current market trends. Studying for an MBA degree at LPU forces you to get out of your comfort zone. You'll explore the latest International Business trends, apply the newest management tools and techniques, and challenge yourself to improve
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    Piyush Baid | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    I'll talk about CA first. It is a well-known professional programme me. If you pass the CA you'll obtain a job. However, recent Statistics show that the CA results are becoming more difficult each year. Becoming a CA is not simple. Don't give up on MBA even if you fail in your first 1.2 attempts because it demands commitment, diligence, and honesty. If you take the CAT and achieve a high percentile, you may be accepted into reputable universities and offered employment. The CAT exam is challenging and demands effort. Comparatively speaking, CA is harder. So, my dear buddy, your decision is entirely up to you. Whichever of them you choo
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    Sakshi Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    As per my understanding, Its a bit underwhelming, but both are equivalently reputable in the job market. Personal preference is given to students who wish to pursue this path. CAs work primarily in finance and accounting, whereas MBA graduates have a broader range of options. I will suggest you to do MBA, MBA is a broad field of study as it can lead you anywhere you want to specialize. MBA is one of the most popular management courses in India, and it has its prestige. The demand for MBA grads is witnessing a steady increase due to the number of startups India has begun to invest in. If you are looking for one of India's best Managemen
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    simran kumari | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    Deciding between pursuing a CA (Chartered Accountancy) or MBA (Master of Business Administration) programme after completing a B.Com degree can depend on various factors, including your career goals, personal interests, and strengths. If you are interested in pursuing a career in accounting, auditing, taxation, or finance, then pursuing a CA programme can be a good option. CA is a highly respected and challenging professional qualification that can open up many career opportunities, particularly in the financial and accounting sectors. On the other hand, if you are interested in developing your business skills and leadership potential,
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    Deepak | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    I'll add that the MBA and CA fields are currently competitive, so if you want to have a brighter career, avoid them. Data Science, SAP, and other computer-related courses offer a variety of career prospects.
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    Kajal Kumari | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Both CA and MBA can offer good career opportunities, but the choice ultimately depends on your interests, skills, and career goals. Here are some key points to consider when deciding between the two:
    Chartered Accountancy (CA):
    * CA is a professional course that focuses on accounting, taxation, and auditing. * It can lead to a career as a Chartered Accountant, which is a respected and well-paying profession in the finance industry. * CA can also open up opportunities for working with multinational corporations, government agencies, or starting your own practice. * It requires rigorous studying and passing multiple exams, so it can be cha
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    Ashwini Maharaju

    2 years ago
    If you are passionate to become a CA, then you can go for it. At the same time, you can pursue your MBA at a distance. If in case, you're unable to complete CA, then you can have your master's degree in your hand and from that degree, you can get a good job.

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