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9 years ago
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Guide-Level 13
You can pursue MBA from a good college.
ICWA or CS is a good option too.
Another best option is to pursue LLB from a reputed college.
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9 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
You can think about company secretary, cost accounting or CFA, which could help you to enhance your career opportunities.
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Guide-Level 13
After CA, I would recommend you to opt for a course which really adds value to your current level of education also which allows you to practice both these at same time.
I would have suggested you CPA but since there are so many restrictions over practicing CA and CPA alongside and also covered by ethics of CA Act.
So, I would recommend you to pursue MBA global management from University of Queensland or else which is going to get you a really great exposure.
All the very best.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 13
No, neither CS nor CA is hard, what all it takes is proper studies regularly with concentration. Talking about value now since after amendments in act, there are many more opportunities for CS as well. So, we can say both these are equally valued.
All the very best.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Yes, one can pursue regular college alongside professional course but before to that, check for permission from the ICSI. Secondly, my recommendation is to go for regular college only if you are getting admission among one of the best colleges. Else, opt for correspondence graduation and concentrate on CS.
All the very best.
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