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Maharnav KhoundHello! It's Maharnav here.

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Yes, of course, you can. CA is a prestigious job. A CA doesn't require a government job to satisfy his needs.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
Well, I would say that both are very different.
1. CA is a professional degree which if accompanied with graduation and Masters offers value added services. Whereas I.A.S is civil services, and to sit for the same, graduation in any discipline is must.
2. CA offers jobs in both public and private sector while civil services are only offered at government level.
3. Canada, New Zealand, Australia are three top recruiters of accountants (you need to sit for a few exams) while there is no option of getting posted abroad as an I.A.S officer.
So, you may take up a graduation of 3 years in relevant field of commerce, go for CA also side by si
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Mahesh Sarkar

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You can opt for economic Honors, statistics Honors or B.Com Honors after 12th. But, you should have maths as a permanent subject and after passing 12th maths should be in top 4 percentile.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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It really doesn't matter. Honors degree has few additional courses and helps you to gain more knowledge.

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Akash Patra

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1. CAPS for CA, Banashankari, Bengaluru
2. Yeshas Academy, Seshadripuram, Bengaluru
3. Ramesh Academy, BTM Layout, Bengaluru
4. BRICS CA Institute, Malleshwaram, Bangalore
5. Sampath Academy, Rajaji Nagar, Bengaluru

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Akash Patra

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CA is the only course in India where ROI is highest. Financially, you invest less and get high returns on it. On an average you will spend around Rs.50000- Rs.60000 for your entire CA education and finally if you crack all exams, you get a high paid job in good companies with high pay package. I would recommend to do MBA in Finance later, to further increase your package.

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Animesh Wadhwa

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Nothing is difficult or easy, it is all your mindset. There are people who clear it at one go and there are people who struggle even after multiple attempts. If you have interest in that particular field you will easily clear it.

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Arushi Chawla

Beginner-Level 5

Well, both these courses are poles apart. You need to find your interest first and then make your choice on your own. If you're more interested in accounting and commerce go for CA, otherwise, go for the nutritionist course.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

From studding CA, you won't get any benefit but by studying and completing CA you get certain benefit such as you will be preferred in corporate job role, you may start you own practice.
Salary depends on various factor specially your performance
if you are a rank holder up to 20, you get placement with average package of 14 lakhs in top notch organisations, big 4, merger and acquisition role etc.
If you are still a rank holder but above 20 you will get average package of around 10 lakhs.
If you have cleared in first attempt you get average package of 7 lakhs still.getting job is easier.
If you clear in second attempt you need to put lot
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Aditi aHakuna Matata✌

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Yes, you can do them simultaneously.

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