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2015-10-28 15:27:07
Guide-Level 14
Chartered Accountant is one of the best professional courses in India and its a great honor to be a Chartered Accountant (CA) Self study is the mantra to clear CA exam. Self awareness or self analysis should be done. Allocation of number of hours for a well planned study, Design a study schedule in advance. Basic point is to concentrate on study and be regular.
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2015-10-28 15:22:29
Guide-Level 14
One can easily study for both CA and CS together. Since both are related to the accounting profession itself, the subjects are all similar. The total academic syllabus to be studied contains a majority portion which is common to all the two courses.
With systematic planning you can attempt the two courses together along with your graduation/post graduation course in the formal stream. There would not be a clash of examination dates also.
A practical approach would be to attempt two courses together along with the formal graduation/post-graduation.
If you start doing these courses with graduation, you have enough time to make a won
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2015-10-26 14:01:01
Contributor-Level 6
MBA is the best choice for you; it will give you a ladder to get straight entry into higher management. I would like to emphasize on two things, firstly don't get in to any rung institute and secondly the MBA stream which you choose is equally important. If you go for conventional programs like marketing, HR, Finance then the degree won't help you much. As these fields are over saturated so there is no scope left in them. You should go for unconventional programs which are untouched or unexplored like Logistics, Supply Chain, Aviation, Energy trading etc. For more information about such specializations, visit: http://www.up
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2015-10-25 00:15:09Guide-Level 13
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2015-05-26 16:38:48
Contributor-Level 7
There are many options available after B.Com i.e. MBA, M.COM, CA, CS etc. You should go according to your interest area so that you can make good career. You can think of doing PG or Masters in your interest area. Good Luck.
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2015-05-26 08:41:09Beginner-Level 2
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