what is the benefit to do b.com with c.a or c.a without b.com and is ca and b.com are smthng same

5.5K Views|Posted 2013-04-26 09:00:33
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Karan Batra
2013-04-26 22:33:26
It is advisable that you opt for a Graduation Degree... Graduation is just a formality which you are expected to complete... so you can pursue graduation from anywhere but do pursue it...

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Is it best to do CA without B.Com?

Ankesh Ajmera
2013-04-26 10:06:08
@rohit.. Minimium qualification required to appear in CA exams is 10+2 i.e. 12th. There is no link between doing B.Com and CA, however there is a diffrence in bot the courses, CA is a professional course while B.Com is a graduation degree. It can be very well said that CA is the supreme professional

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aru chopra
2013-04-26 09:51:51
Hi, **B.COM with CA- CA is very much a Plus course for all in the commerce field. The CA designation provides excellent career opportunities and financial rewards. The combination presents you with a wide range of diverse career options and will help you achieve a rewarding career, internatio

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CS Vishwash  Agarwal
2013-04-26 13:59:13
Hi CA with B COM is really a great option for you because A) B COM clears all of your basic concepts regarding commerce stream especially in taxation field B) You get advanced knowledge of accounting, management etc hence you have to done CA + B COM

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