Which course has good scope among MBA and CA?

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    Nisha Kapoor | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    In my opinion, an MBA definitely has more scope than a CA due to the following reasons:
    Most of the Iims and other good B schools prepare you for general management. They teach you the basic skills needed for each kind of management role, and then you are allowed to specialize in your desired stream later. This gives you a much broader exposure, while a CA restricts you more or less to an accounting role. MBA is one of the most popular Masters degree for students across the globe. It is highly competitive with so many students aspiring to complete their MBA degree
    Many students dream of holding an MBA degree and bagging a good job in one
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    Sakshi Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    MBA graduates have a wide range of career options in several aspects of business and proper management, evaluation, and company strategic skills. Chartered accountancy, on the other side, is associated with specialisation in all aspects of finance and accounting. It can be complicated to choose amongst CA and an MBA if a student has a specific interest in finance. Most of the candidates who opt for an MBA course end up getting good jobs as compare to CA. The ever-increasing demand for MBAs demonstrates how decent the job opportunities are in the employment market. The area of specialisation in which MBA graduates accomplish their degre
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    pooja jadav | Guide-Level 11

    2 years ago
    Your choice is based on your area of interest. If you enjoy accounting and want to learn more about it, and your accounting principles are clear then I would say CA is good for you. On the other hand If you're interested in business management and finance, an MBA is a good option. However, the scope of an MBA is far broader than that of a CA because the latter focuses on a single subject, whereas an MBA covers a wide range of topics. I would advise you to pursue an MBA in order to expand your employment options. If you're seeking for the top university for an MBA programme, I recommend Lovely Professional University. The LPU Business S
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    Pravin Kumar | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    I would say MBA/PGDM programme. As MBA/PGDM programmes give a platform for candidates to develop skills that will help them improve their profiles and advance in their careers. Students with a business experience are more likely to seek an MBA/PGDM programme
    The following are the best business schools for finance:
    1. IIMs Bangalore
    2. GIBS Bangalore
    3. Christ University.
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    Piyush Baid | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    Everything is dependent on how good your own is. MBAs can occasionally hold positions that are higher than those of CAs. However, all that is necessary is for you to ask yourself where you feel most at ease. But first, be aware of what each course will cover. Then chooses the finest one from the group. CA Mainly accounting, taxation, and auditing. MBA: Selling, Marketing, and Administration.
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    Ankit Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    If you want to build strong business and financial skills, then an MBA degree is the right choice for you. However, if you want to focus specifically on accounting and finance, then a CA course is a better option.
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    Kajal Kumari | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Both MBA and CA are popular career choices for students interested in finance, accounting, and business management. Both courses offer excellent career opportunities, but the scope of the two courses is different. MBA, or Master of Business Administration, is a postgraduate degree programme that focuses on developing managerial and leadership skills. The course covers a broad range of topics such as marketing, finance, human resources, operations, and strategic management. MBA graduates are sought after by employers for their ability to manage teams and organizations effectively. CA or Chartered Accountancy, is a professional degree co
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  • Both are good. MBA is a management course and CA is a accounting course.
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    simran kumari | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
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    MBA (PGDM) and CA are two different courses with different scopes and career paths. MBA or PGDM is a management programme that focuses on developing business skills and knowledge in areas such as finance, marketing, human resources, operations, and strategy. It is a popular course among students who wish to pursue careers in management, consulting, entrepreneurship, or other business-related fields. CA or Chartered Accountancy, on the other hand, is a professional course that focuses on accounting, auditing, taxation, and financial management. It is a highly respected and sought-after qualification in India, and many CAs wo
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    In my opinion, an MBA definitely has more scope than a CA due to the following reasons:
    Most of the Iims and other good B schools prepare you for general management. They teach you the basic skills needed for each kind of management role, and then you are allowed to specialize in your desired stream later. This gives you a much broader exposure, while a CA restricts you more or less to an accounting role. If you have an MBA, chances are your career progression will be faster as compared to those who don't. This should be true in most careers.

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