What one is more beneficial: MBA or CA for a student who is little weak in accounts?
Asked by Aditya Raj
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Firstly, let's get some of the facts right. An MBA is a post-graduate qualification and can be taken up only after you complete your graduation. It is usually a two-year programme, whereas, the Chartered Accountancy CA is a professional degree which can be started after you finish your 12th standard. For completing your CA, you don't have to attend any college or be affiliated to any university. Instead, you are required to register yourself with the ICAI (Institute of Chartered Accountants of India).
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Hi Aditya,
If one is weak in the accounts, he/she should go for MBA, since sometimes even accounts students' struggle with CA so I would suggest you for MBA, as there are many specializations in this course. Finance I Marketing I Human Resource I Operations Management I International Business I
Information Technology I Logistics & Supply Chain Management I Financial Analytics I Digital
Marketing & Web Analytics
JK Lakshmipat University has all these courses with eminent faculty and great infrastructure. For more information please check: http://www.jklu.edu.in/post-graduate-programmes/mba-full-time-residential-programme. -
Hi,
Both are two different courses done from different institutes with different time lines. MBA can be done only after your graduation while CA can be started after 12th too. Both the courses have their own subjects with CA having a bit more of accounting alongside taxation and auditing, while MBA has all the same stuff with lesser emphasis on all the subjects since their you choose your own specialisation. Both the courses are beneficial subject to the completion of the course by the student.
All the best. -
You can pursue MBA after completing any UG. MBA has more than accounting. Finance department is about managing your (company) finances, understanding and analyzing financial statements of a company and take appropriate decision that will yield results beneficial to the company. You don't have to be great at accounts. Understanding the concepts and analyzing the statements will be sufficient. There are prestigious certifications which will let you be in the top pick during interviews. In MBA there are other specializations you might become interested as you study. MBA helps in better communication, better presentation, and skill and per...more
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