Should i go for CA or B.Com+MBA as option after 12th commerce without maths plz guide deeply with proper pros and cons and details as well.
I am totally confused that what should i go for CA or B.Com+MBA or BBA+MBA or other field which would be better for me i cleared my 12th class with comm. stream but without maths and secured 87% it's a very precious time of my life so please guide me thoroughly with pros&cons of each with details
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Dear future of India
You have plenty of things to choose from.
If you an aptitude towards accounts and have the courage to work harder than you can then go for CA provided you can invest time of five years to pursue your dream
Bt if u can't then go for b.com Hons and then for MBA.
Even here's a trick you need not waste
you can simply do your graduation that is B.Com Hons and straightaway move for grabbing ipcc rather than cpt along with MBA/PGDM this would add up on your CV this would let you have better earning remember dear never follow what the shit we advice, go for what your heart says.
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see it is not mandatory for a student opting commerce field to have a strong math bckground. if you know basic of mthematics and hard working you can easily opt for higher studies.
1st you have to identify your interest field. if you are more interested in reportind and accounting field then you can go fir CA and other collateral cources or the best of all is CPA from AICPA but if you like more about financing regarding share market and capital market then u should opt for CFA or FRM and If you are good enough in maths then go for Actuaries. All these are the world class courses and will give you a lucrative career and recognision.best...more -
It's better you take B.Com first and then MBA because for CA you need to study maths as much as possible, if you took maths in +1, and +2, you could have taken CA as you can easily pursue CA with some basics from 11th and 12th but, you didn't then go for B.Com. You can have a better experience through that. I think you should pursue what you desire.
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okey pro and cons will take a lot of time .if you want to be on management side of the world where you can sell , strategy , make models of business .it has to be B.Com plus MBA .otherwise .if you want to go towards auditing, credit analysis and all those bookish things and have guts to sit for hours together playing with numbers go for CA.
to sum up
if you love meeting people and love challenges B.Com+ MBA.
if you love to sit at a place and work with numbers or infront of computer screens . go for CA
also CA is tougher and chances to clear are very less as compared to latter
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