Which courses can I pursue other than CA and CS after completing the final year of CMA?

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Asked by sri harsha

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    Giriraj Rathi Happy to help!! | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Hi Sri,
    By what you say, I infer that you have completed your CMA.
    Generally, CA and CS are the two most common courses pursued alongside CMA.
    Apart from these two, MBA in finance will be a good option that you can opt for as your skills in cost along with what you learn in MBA finance will help you in the long run.
    Further, in MBA you learn various presentation skills which were missing in the CMA course.
    Also, you can check for various MoA's entered by the Institute with various institutes outside India, whereby they provide the foreign equivalent degrees with lesser efforts.
    Also, you can check out FRM and other certification courses
    ...more
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    Answered by

    Deepti Singh | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    CMA has more scope in market than you thing. For staters manufacturing industries in India are booming and they qualified CMA's to run their accounts. A. CA might be enough, still they are not equipped with knowledge to handle accounts of manufacturing industries. CMA scope will increase more in the coming future as many compliance will be introduced.

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