Is it beneficial to do MBA after CA and how can I prepare for CAT in my daily routine?

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    Diptymoy Bose

    9 years ago
    You can look for MBA in Finance from some premium institutes & regarding preparation it's all about managing time.
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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    It is beneficial, it needs sheer hard work and practice though.
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    simran kumari | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    Yes, it can be beneficial to pursue an MBA/PGDM after completing the CA (Chartered Accountancy) programme. An MBA/PGDM can provide you with a broader understanding of business management concepts and practices, which can complement your technical expertise in accounting and finance. Additionally, an MBA/PGDM can help you acquire leadership and management skills, which can open up opportunities for career growth and advancement. To prepare for the CA. (Common Admission Test) in your daily routine, you can start by setting aside a fixed amount of time each day to study and practice. It is important to develop a study plan and schedule th
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    promod patnaik

    6 years ago
    Yes, it is beneficial to do MBA after CA but if you are serious for CA it is better to do CA and MBA in distance. Or else, do MBA and then do CA for side preference. It totally depends upon your choice of interest. And coming to CAT if you are serious for CAT leave the MBA, take coaching, secure good score and then join in institutes which takes for CAT only.
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    Vivek Ranjan | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Yes, it is always beneficial to do MBA after CA. You can go for finance as a specialisation or you can take other specialisations as well for CA.
    Preparation - You need more dedication than intelligence or cognitive abilities. Just first calculate as to how much time you can give your CA.
    Preparation every day- Fix that time. Now, look out for free resources available on YouTube and purchase some second hand material of some coaching institute like Career Launcher, TIME or IMS.
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    Likhith Chowdary

    9 years ago
    1st u pass ca final exam and then get certified as a ca and get a prefix of ca before your name then you b focused on the cat exams just concentrate on ca 1st then go 4 cat and do mba and I wish you all the very best and have a happy and a bright future and career
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    Asish Panda Happy to help, ask for queries! | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Yes, it is beneficial. It needs sheer hard work and practice though. I would suggest you to take coaching and practice daily 5-6 hours for each subject. Good luck.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    It is always beneficial to do MBA after CA. You can go for finance as a specialisation or you can take other specialisations as well for CA. Preparation - You need more dedication than intelligence or cognitive abilities. Just first calculate as to how much time you can give your CA. Preparation every day- Fix that time. Now, look out for free resources available on YouTube and purchase some second hand material of some coaching institute like Career Launcher, TIME or IMS.

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