Will there be a rise in demand for cost accountant in the upcoming years or should I stick with CA?

I have just passed class 12 and thinking about to go for cost accounting. I have scored 86% in CBSE board and really want a suggestion if which line to choose.

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    astha singh | Scholar-Level 16

    8 years ago
    To give a simple overview, a student should go for CA if the student wants to make his/her mark in accounting initially. Because later at the last module of the exam, you will have so many subjects which will allow you to choose any domain of finance you like. But first you need to be exceptionally good in accounting to clear the first and second module.
    A CS is someone who will take over the corporate governance of the company. S/he will be a master of corporate laws and practice and will be able to act as a direct advisor to the board of directors of the company. To pass CS, you need to have special liking for Law and how it works in
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