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Since your interest lies in the future (assuming after 5-10 years) of CA let me answer your question in two prospects:
1) Future CA demand in India- Undoubtedly, there will always be a rising demand for CA professionals due to a growing number of companies in India. However, this also means that you need to always be competent in your career to grab better opportunities in the future since the companies will hire only the best professionals.
2) Mediocre CA jobs- Since many tasks of a typical CA is a routine job with some procedural working on a given assignment, there is always a room for automation. With the software companies em
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I can understand your situation but I will personally suggest you to think twice before quitting this prestigious course which can not only brings status to you in life but also a good money. But if you had already taken decision then I would recommend you to go for companies job in accounts and finance department (assuming you have done your article ship). Or else, you can try for MBA studies which will also add value to you.
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I hope this helps. All the best and god bless you.
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