Which option should I opt after completing graduation: CA, MBA or job?
I have got 29.13 percentile in CAT, 79.20% in class 10th and 77.07% in class 12th. I am pursuing B.Com third year. I am expecting 70% marks in B.Com.
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You should not go for CA as it is a time taking course for an average student with less chances of positive result. It is better to go for MBA entrance exam or you can go for preparing competitive exams.
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It is up to you and your interest. If you want to make your career in accounts and auditing then CA is the best option, otherwise MBA is good option. Here is on thing very important that is the financial position of you and your family. if financial position permits you to do CA or MBA than go for it otherwise do a job.
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Hi,
Based on your interest, skill and job potential of the stream, you can select any one among CA and MBA. -
Answered by
Subhajit M Gormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan | Guide-Level 11
7 years agoHi Bhavya,
You should analyse your intelligence level.
1. If you are middle level student, then you should work for 2 to 3 years, then you can pursue executive MBA to pipe up yourself.
2. If you are intelligent enough, then you must try CA.
3. In case of MBA, if you can score above 90 percentile in CAT, you are secured for a sustainable job with good salary.
Good luck. -
Hi,
You have good academic record. I would like to suggest you to pursue CA, which is competitive than MBA. But, if you are interested in MBA, then you should prefer good colleges with job placements. CA has strong scope than MBA. You should complete your studies because for better growth higher education is required and graduation is not sufficient in this competitive market.
All the best. -
You may go for MBA.
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If you have done B.Com, then you should try for CA.
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