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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    Arjun V

    8 years ago
    It's better u take B.com first and then MBA because,for CA u need to study maths as much as possible,if u took maths in +1,+2.u could have taken CA as u can easily pursue CA with some basics from 11 and 12 but since u didn't then go for B.com.u can have a better experience through that.
    I think u should pursue what u desire.
    Hope this answer is valuable to you and good luck.

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