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Harshit Mehta

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Yes you can, however, the mapping of syllabus will be required.

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Harshit Mehta

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You can pursue MBA and CFP simultaneously, however, kindly be aware CFP is with a marketing angle whereas CFA is good to complete a finance job.

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The primary difference in the battle of accounting vs finance is that accounting has a relatively narrow focus, while finance is wider-ranging, covering an array of specializations in the world of business, economics and banking. While accounting focuses on the day-to-day management of financial reports and records across the business world, finance uses this same information to project future growth and to analyze expenditure in order to strategize company finances. So finance degree students will likely be more interested in financial strategy and control, while accounting degree students will be more focused on professional principl
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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Hi,
B.Com is a commerce and finance related study, so you can further study M.Com, MBA finance, CA, CS, etc.
BBA is a business administration study - generic as well as with specialisation.

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Sanjay K

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The BBA might be a better starting point, as its hooked more towards MBA. Most of the subjects which you will get engaged while doing an MBA, would not be new to you if you go for the BBA course. So, basically MBA is the umbrella course and BBA is the part of it. The B. Com is also a decent course which many students pursue throughout the country. After completing B.com, students go for MBA. But BBA is a specialized course, and there are placements even after completing it. On the other hand, B.Com is bent towards being a generalized course with more focus on commerce subjects.

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