Is it a wise decision to pursue CPA from ICFAI University for someone looking at shifting his career from sales to operations

Hi, myself Meeta parmar and i have done MBA-fianace from Gujarat University and presently working in sales field in insurance sector now i want to switch my career from sales to any operation so i am looking forward to do the CPA course from ICFAI University. is it worth to do and spend the money?

135 Views|Posted 2010-11-22 18:56:27
Asked by Meeta Parmar
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Abhijeet  Mane
2010-11-22 20:49:54
Hi Meeta, first i want to ask you why you choose your job in sales when you complete your education into MBA-Finanace Mgmt? And if you have working experience into sales so you can continue your education into that field also. But ass you mentioned you want to switch your into operation so there is

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Hansraj sisodiya
2010-11-22 19:58:53
ur decision of pursue CPA from ICFAI university is not bad but if u will CFA[india] than u will have good oppertunity in finance sectors. i suggest u to do CFA because u have completed ur MBA IN finance. good luck dear

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GIRISH SESHAMANI
2010-11-22 19:58:24
I presume, you are working as an, Unit Manager or Sales Manager. You have not mentioned the number of years, you have put in sales. You can look at two options. The first option, is to leverage on your experience in sales, and look at doing a focused program, which will help you to get into, Actuar

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