whether I go for CS or ICWA?
This is manan pathak I had done MBA (Fin). right now I am doing job as FIn Exec.I want study further so whether I go for CS or CWA. please suggest me
385 Views|Posted 2012-11-20 22:22:23
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Answered by
2012-11-21 13:48:36
Hi,
Accounting maestros now occupy centre-stage in an organisation, enjoy a glamorous image and are powerful figures in companies by virtue of their numerical skills.
While a cost and works accountant (CWA) is trained by The Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India (ICWAI), a separate stat

Answered by
2012-11-22 01:00:50
Dear manan, CWA is better option if you have done MBA in Fin. CWA inter stage also have some subject exemptions for MBA candidates. further, after completing CWA, you can pursue CIMA (UK) for better opportunities globally. for CWA, you need to complete 3 years articleship. However, if you are doing

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2012-11-25 13:28:18
In my opinion both courses have equal importance...but personally i think CS would be a better option looking to your profile as you can do this course without much effort while on job as compared to Icwa which requires one to spare time

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2012-11-23 13:54:37
weather u go for cs or icwa u are on the right path let me tell u some thing about the course where cs help u in laws matter icwa help u in costing both will provide edge to u in your career in company so my best wishes are with u

Answered by
2012-11-21 00:28:09
ICWA is more relevant for your pofile than CS cousre and after completion of ICWAI you can join for CS and you can get exemptions in CS of 4 subjects....

Answered by
2012-11-20 22:45:29
Dear Manan, as you done MBA(Fin) then I would suggest you to do CWA .Apart from CWA ,there many more finance related course like CFP or CFA.

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2012-11-27 15:37:31
I feel if you have patience, you can do both the courses.
You may initially do CWA since it will be easier for you due to finance background. Afterwards, you may claim exemptions and pursue for CS course. According to me, the process will be over in less than 5 years if you complete all exams in t

Answered by
2012-11-21 23:48:44
Hi,
First of all, let me know whether you only want degree or you want value addition in job.
Both the degrees are very good degrees and value in the markets.
As you are into finance sector, CS will not help you much.
CS would be useful if you head the Secretary post in a company.
Again as a CS you
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