I've completed B.Com in finance and taxation with 60%. Am I eligible to pursue CMA? Is it too difficult?
Asked by Jinu Venugopal
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Answered by
UMESH KUMAR KESWANI Accounting Consultant with exp of 10 years | Contributor-Level 6
8 years agoIf you can study full-time and do not have any financial responsibilities, then I would suggest you to go for Chartered Accountant (CA) course. This is because it has more relevance in the accounting and taxation field. On the contrary, CMA is restricted to cost accounting. Thus, if you have time and no specific responsibilities, then you may opt for CA.
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