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It depends on your area of interest and aptitude. If you like accounts and see yourself doing audit of a firm, CA is a very lucrative career. Many pursue CA with MBA (Finance) as well.
Pursuing CA sperately will not ensure admission in SRCC, only merit basis will.
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There are CAs as well as MBAs who have climbed up the ladder and reached higher positions, though we may say that in certain areas like investment banking, financial consulting or mergers, and acquisitions, an MBA would be preferred than a CA.
On the other hand, there are instances of CAs who have picked new skills while on the job and handled greater responsibilities than someone who has an MBA degree.
There are also CA professionals who app
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