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2016-04-08 19:28:25
Contributor-Level 6
A Big 4 will give you around 7L since you're not an in-house article. In house articles get paid around 8.5-9 (pre bonus).
Generic accounts and finance profiles of companies hiring from ICAI will give you anywhere between 5-8L p.a
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2016-04-08 19:26:06New answer posted
2016-04-08 18:16:52
Scholar-Level 18
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2016-04-08 17:32:33
Contributor-Level 6
If you are interested in administrative/managerial sector, then BBA is a good option. BBA course can be pursued with specialization in accounting and Finance, Banking and Finance, etc. BCA course is much suitable for candidates who are interested to obtain a job in IT sector. CA, CS, etc are other suitable courses after completing 12th with commerce. Anyway, B.Com course is the popular option selected by commerce students.
The average salary of a CA of the company is around the 5 lakh to 10 lakh per annum. Some of the tyco
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2016-04-08 16:37:26
Contributor-Level 6
CAs can choose to set up their own independent practice and develop their clients on merit.
They can apply for job at an existing firm of Chartered Accountants.
They can offer their services in the field of capital market.
A qualified Chartered Accountant can join the Government Service, Public Sector or even in the Private Sector.
Institute of CA of India is also well recognized abroad like in England, Wales and Australia so one can even practice in these countries as well.
It is not necessary that a CA has to work only on number crunching and excel sheets.
A CA employed with a firm can also contribute
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2016-04-08 15:43:25
Contributor-Level 7
If you are looking for a career into journalism, event management or advertising then you may surely take up media as a post graduation option.
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2016-04-08 14:53:39Beginner-Level 4
Commerce without maths doesn't limit your options. You still have some very good choices like BCA - a very placement oriented course, BBA, BA. Also all the modern non-traditional courses don't have such eligibility criteria of maths.
If you believe in yourself you can go for these courses. Some good universities to suggest
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2016-04-08 14:42:45Beginner-Level 4
At ths opint you are having ample of options to go for. If you want to do traditional courses you can opt for B.tech as now there are lot of specialization available otherwise vocational courses like mass comm and journalism are in the trends nowadys. Again it solely depends on your interest and cozyness which field you choose. Below are the universities you can check out
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