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Yes, you can do no problem, but depend on you how will you manage. Best of luck.
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Scholar-Level 17
Most of the IIMS and other good B schools prepare you for general management. They teach you the basic skills needed for each kind of management role, and then you are allowed to specialize in your desired stream later. This gives you a much broader exposure, while a CA restricts you more or less to an accounting role. If you have an MBA, chances are your career progression will be faster as compared to those who don't. This should be true in most of the careers. An MBA is extremely hectic, and the rigor of the programme teaches you a lot of extremel
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University of Delhi
DY4W-Demo Youth4work deemed University
TICAI-The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.
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Contributor-Level 10
As you are interested in economics, you can go for teaching or research in it. There are UGC NET exam is organized for the candidates who want to become assistant professor or junior research fellowship also called JRF. As you have completed the M.Sc. You are eligible to apply for UGC NET Exam for lectureship. If you want to apply for JRF, make sure that you are under 30 years old. After qualifying the NET Exam you might have following career options:
Become assistant professor at top institutes and colleges
Get a scholarship or fellowship awards
Become guest lecturer
Open an institute or coaching
Get a job in PSUs or government secto
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Masters of Commerce (M.Com)
Masters of Business Administration (MBA in Finance)
Certified Management Accountant (CMA)
Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
US Certified Public Accounting (CPA)
Financial Risk Manager (FRM)
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).
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