Is it a good decision to choose CA over CS or not as I am interested in mathematics and accounts?
426 Views|14 Followers|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Sanju Poonia
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Answered by
9 years ago
I would recommend for CA, as it will be more better then CS.
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Answered by
9 years ago
That's great as your area of interest is mathematics and accounts, basically these are the two areas you need to focus in higher proportion, and the decision for selecting CA over CS is totally upto you but I suggest that if you are good in accounts go for CA and if you're good in mgmt. then go f

Answered by
9 years ago
HI,
CA stands for Charted Accountant and CS stands for Company Secretary. So if you are interested in accounts and maths you should prefer CA as it involves accountancy and maths.
Hope this helps.
Thank you.
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9 years ago
ca doesnt need maths it is also required in cpt ie. ca enterence

Answered by
9 years ago
Hi Sanju, if you are interested in Maths and Accounts then you can choose CA. Both CA and CS have their own reputation.

Answered by
9 years ago
Go for CA, CS doesn't require much efforts to clear, like that of CA.. you can do CS side by side of CA course.

Answered by
9 years ago
ca course is mostly about accountancy.. so good luck

Answered by
9 years ago
You can choose the course of your interest.
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Answered by
9 years ago
maths come in CPT and IPCC so it is important . do try to be expert in maths and account is compulsory as a CA do work of handling accounts and both CA and CS has a good salary and reputation.

Answered by
9 years ago
yEaH... absolutely ... if u are good in accounts and maths.. than u should must prefer CA
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