Should I go for CA or B.Com after 12th?

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Deepanshi Jain
9 years ago
Hello Harshika, According to me, you must apply for both of the courses. Prepare for CA and side by side, study for B.Com as both of the field is same field commerce. Thanks and All the best for your future.

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AISHA BANSAL
9 years ago
You should go for both CA and B.Com. The syllabus of both are almost same. In my point of view, don't go for CA unless and until you have the aim to do it. After 12th, there are lots of other options to do except CA and B.Com such as integrated law course, journalism, hotel management and many more

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Satish K Swarnkar
9 years ago
Dear Harshika, As per my view, you should apply for both B.Com & CA. You may do your preparation for CA with B.Com, it would be easy for you as you know both courses are from same line/ sector. Best of luck.

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