Which is better: ICAI, ICWAI, or ICSI?

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    A Kaushik English language trainer cum career counselor | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    All the three fields are outstanding. However, if still someone asks than I would prefer the same in the below mentioned order:
    1) ICAI: A Chartered Accountant is a person who is required to audit the annual accounts of every business. He is a person whose signature is considered authentic to verify the accounts prepared by any businessman. In this scenario he can practice privately which gives him an outstanding exposure as he has to himself handle the various scenarios into different businesses of various clients. Not only this, a CA can also get into a job into any good company if he/she doesn't wish to do private practice. He can wo
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    Devi singh | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    It depends on your interest and choice. All the 3 are superiors and best at their own fundamentals. If you are thinking of doing accounts and auditing and want to become an auditor (my view as an IAS Officer for Corporates) go for ICAI (Institute Of Chartered Accountants) if you want to become CS (Company Secretary) you have to be thorough with the laws, new policies, and current affairs of the world, ICWAI (cost and work accountants) you will be having chances to work mostly in the production department where you will be equivalent to a GM (General Manager) of a company.

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