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Start with taking up job in one of these industries:
Customs department
Economic consulting jobs
Indian Economic services
Tax consultancy
Insurance industry
Actuaries
Banking sector
Financial firms
Stock Broking
Corporate finance
Audit firms
After you gain some good experience in one of these sectors, try to understand which part of the industry you like the most and then go on to pursue higher studies, since with so much competition you'll not survive if you don't hone your technical knowledge.
Once you have decided your area of specialisation you can go for:
MBA
Masters in commerce (finance)
Masters in
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The course involves units in accounting that allow graduates to be simultaneously recognized as accounting and finance professionals.
Unlike pure accounting degrees, the Bachelor of Accounting and Finance offers a broader understanding of financial instruments, institutions, markets and systems. It involves the study of financial decision-making under uncertainty, which is applicable to banking, financial consulting and planning, funds manageme
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GDCA (Government diploma in computing and accounts). Thank you.
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Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Accounting technician
Actuarial analyst
Chartered accountant
Chartered certified accountant
Chartered management accountant
Chartered public finance accountant
Company secretary
Forensic accountant
Stockbroker
Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Actuary
Data analyst
Economist
Licensed conveyancer
Management consultant
Purchasing manager
Retail banker
Tax adviser
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ICWA is renamed to CMA known as cost management accountant, because ICA Indian cost accountant has signed partnership with america through MOU. So, the Indian cost accountant can benefit as an american cost accountant member as a recognition to work abroad.
CWA Course Eligibility:
The candidate has to pass 10th class or equivalent from a recognised board.
10+2 from a recognised board or an examination equivalent to 10+2 which is recognised by the central government or diploma in commerce examination held by all Indina council of technical education.
For further queries, feel free to ask.
Thank you.
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