Should I opt for CA or MBA after completing class 12th from science stream?

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    Dr Mohsin Khan | Guide-Level 13

    9 years ago
    Kindly, opt for CA after class 12th. It has great career prospects as compared to MBA.
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    Mayank Kumar

    9 years ago
    If you want to pursue both CA and MBA you can do step by step. First do CA and gain few years experience and then go for MBA in finance. It will be a great boost to your career.All the best
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    shivam joshi Interested in Help Others with my Knowledge. | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    Yaa You Should Go with MBA. Coz CA is Totally Accounts based Degree. and as you told You are from Science stream so you might have less knowledge of accounts, taxation and all subject.
    All The Best.
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    Parvez Islam

    9 years ago
    CA exam is very tough. MBA is good opt to choose.
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    Subham Golcha

    9 years ago
    You shouldn't directly join CA after completing 12th from Science. If you are keen on CA, you should first devote some time to understand accounting and commerce and get yourself to the level of a 12th commerce guy. In case of MBA, no such preparation would be required on your part - however, you can't directly do MBA after 12th - you to need to be a graduate first and then only you'll be able to pursue MBA.
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    Rishabh singh

    9 years ago
    For Your kind information the institute of chartered accountant has announced to change the examination pattern now there will be foundation instead of cpt so overall its gona be too much tuff so decide and check urself that u can work hard very hard because result comes in 2 digits best of luck
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    Rupayan Deb

    9 years ago
    yes u should go for CA.

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