Which course is better to pursue after B.Com amongst MBA, CA and CS?
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7 years ago
Go for CS as after the implementation of the Companies Act, 2013, CS are in high demand. Company secretary is very lucrative and with the implementation of companies act, 2013 the scope has widened for a company secretary as a professional. If you want to study easily, CS. (Easier of the two), More

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8 years ago
If you are really good in Accountancy, choose CA. If not, then choose CS. CS is a good professional programme even though it is not on the same level as CA. After completing CA or CS, go for a job for two or three years and then study MBA in finance.
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4 years ago
MBA is good in Marketing. The Marketing MBA is a concentration in the MBA (Masters in Business Administration) is one of the most popular graduate degrees out there. Marketing students study consumer behavior and create products that they will most likely want to buy. Quantum University Roorkee offe

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7 years ago
If you are good at accounting and confident enough then go for CA. If you want to explore the corporate world, go for MBA. Have a clear and specific vision, explore your interest and then start looking for options.
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7 years ago
Every degree you mentioned is better. It all depends on interest. If you want a core finance job then go for CA and if you want to be a manager with finance expertise then opt for MBA. Doon Business School, Dehradun is a reputed institute in North India. MBA with finance can be choose as major for t
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