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There are 2 kinds of CFA as CFA USA and CFA India offered by ICFAI. CFA will be more useful after pursuing either of CA from ICAI or CMA from ICMAI. CFA USA is an international recognition in the field of financial analyst. For more details, kindly visit the respective website of CFA USA or https://shiksha.com/courses/CFA.
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For general category, it is difficult to have good career opportunities with less than 50% marks. If your academics is regular i.e. without any educational year gap then it is advisable to pursue another graduation either BA in economics or BBA or BBM.
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ICWAI has study centers and admin offices in all major cities in India. They don't provide any class room program like other colleges or institutes. Students need to enroll for the programs directly. Self-study is only the single mode to qualify its exams. You may take help from ICWAI's web portal and refer its online study materials. For more details, kindly visit the website of ICWAI/students.
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Both the courses are equally good and offer equal career prospects. Finally, it depends on your inclination against subjects. However, you may prioritize as (a) M.Com and (b) M.A in Economics. Select good institutes to opt either of the above courses. Kindly, visit https://shiksha.com/courses/M.Com or M.A in economics.
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For a great career in taxation field, I would recommend you to pursue CA because of the level of knowledge and prestige you get after becoming a CA. No other course can be compared to this course.
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