What is the guarantee that I'll be earning good & will get clients after CA? I am a 12th passout with commerce & want to do CA.

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Asked by Darshan Shah
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Govind Sharma
8 years ago
who else can give guarantee other than you that you will earn more and get clients ? do you have that quality such as excellent client service delivery, impeccable knowledge and strong network? there is a CA in every 100 metre as their shop as a chartered accountant , as a tax consultant and so on.

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Thank you.

Hello Darshan, In life, there is no guarantee that we will see tomorrow. Always have positive thoughts. These will enlighten your mind and heart. Think of yourself as the best CA in India ten years from now!! Don't worry. CA is good and have no hesitation.

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Ravi Jaiswal
7 years ago
Go ahead with CA as it is the best option in the current scenario. Look at the long term, CA will be the best for you. There is no guarantee of anything but CA is yielding good results from many years.

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