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Zeeshan Danish

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You should go with CS executive preparation because it can provide you with a managerial position in any reputed company and the need is only of commerce and accounting related subjects, whereas, in CAT there is a lot of competition and topics to be covered are hard.

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jitender SinghI have more than 12 years experience in banking

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You should prepare for banking first because you can get a job of an accountant whenever you want. I suggest that you should do sales job instead of accounts because you can get a good salary package and it is easy to get. Please feel free to ask any other question.

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Joyeeta Paul

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As a final year B.Com student, you can seek provisional admission for PG Diploma in banking and finance (1-year full-time degree) or MBA in banking & finance (2-year full-time degree).

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Joyeeta Paul

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No, there is no compulsion.
You have many other options such as CA, ICWA, MBA, etc.

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Joyeeta Paul

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MBA is a natural choice for you. Please, take up the course with additional preparation. You pay interest in soft skills from the beginning, to save your time.

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Bipin Jha

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Obtain a Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance or economics. The Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) dictates the requirements for CMAs. The website is:
http://www.imanet.org.
Make sure your program of study includes an emphasis on business studies, such business law, management, marketing and taxation.
[1] A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is a similar designation to the CMA. The CPA credential is focused on accounting and auditing professionals. A CMA professional focuses more on management decision-making and analysis. If you are unsure whether you want to become a CMA or a CPA, check on the course requirements for both cr
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