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4 years ago
Aha? What a Question. I am an educational consultant, and I can answer this better. This indeed is a doubt of every student who is from a commerce background. Where MBA is more about presentation & personality, CA is more about financial information, accountancy, taxation, etc. So choices matter. Ev
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4 years ago
. Every one of us has different perspectives in life. You have yours & I have mine. But considering the general scenario, I would say that you should pursue both as a CA + MBA is a deadly combination. And many people are doing the same. First, they complete their CA & then enroll themselves for the
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4 years ago
Both MBA and CA are good options for career boost up in the commerce line. An MBA is a post-graduation course that you can do only if you have passed your graduation. CA on the other hand is a professional degree course that can be applied for after the twelfth standard or after graduation. If you a

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4 years ago
MBA is best for career prospects. I also completed MBA at LPU. Let me share why I selected MBA over CA at LPU. The Business School of LPU is accredited by ACBSP, Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs from the USA ensuring quality education and industry-experienced faculty members,
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4 years ago
MBA or CA both are good on their respective domains and have different careers and scope but according to the business scope and requirements, one must go for MBA at that too ar LPU which offers an optimum blend of theory and practice to provides a solid foundation in general business management wit

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4 years ago
After pursuing the B.Com program, there are many education horizons are open for the students in terms of Post Graduation Degree.
There are some traditional but yet valuable courses are there like CA (chartered accountant), CS (Company secretary), Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACC
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5 years ago
MBA is better for a brighter future. Dual specialisation in MBA is really good. Dual specialisation was not so common a few years ago, but the trend changed. Not all but few colleges in India offer dual specialisation in MBA. Quantum University Roorkee located in Uttarakhand is one such college wher

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5 years ago
As per my knowledge, The MBA essentially looks at the business, the industry, the macro economics, the product, the marketplace, the demand and supply, competitive analysis, strategy, the market dynamics, the human resources available, the operational capability for an organisation to deliver, the s
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5 years ago
The MBA essentially looks at the business, the industry, the macro economics, the product, the marketplace, the demand and supply, competitive analysis, strategy, the market dynamics, the human resources available, the operational capability for an organisation to deliver, the supply chain, etc. The
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