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2014-06-05 18:44:12

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GIRISH SESHAMANI

Guide-Level 11

As Neda has mentioned, there are lot of courses you can look at. People in general have a wrong notion, that an MBA will get them their dream job. The scenario is slowly changing. Your first priority should be to list down your strengths or skill sets. Just to cite an example, if I say my strengths are excellent oral communication and listening skill, discipline, ability to handle pressure, good presence of mind, patience and so on, one area where I can look at making my career, is sales. You have to match your skill sets with the function which requires your skill sets. You have to be brutally honest with yourself. Once you identify t
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2014-06-05 15:05:00

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

Bcom is good option

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2014-06-05 13:33:45

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

If you go for CA then you have to concentrate only on CA otherwise it is difficult to clear any exam both CA and LAW is good , but you have to choose one and with LAW you can not do any other course or degree

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2014-06-03 16:35:44

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Dr Anand WadadekarEducationist, Career Coach, Author

Contributor-Level 10

In Bcom you have Economics, Taxation, Accountancy, Law, as main subjects

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2014-06-03 14:54:54

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

Not to confuse the two as being similar. Simply because, these courses train individuals for 2 completely different specialisations. Thus the job opportunities that are available are fairly different.
While C.A. trains students in various Chartered Accounting related areas such as financial accounting, auditing, cost accounting, tax and accounting management and various aspects concerning the formation or foundation of a company. C.S. deals with all the aspects that a Company Secretary is involved in. When the idea of the formation of a company is conceived a C.S'. role comes to play. With his emergence he is placed in a unique position
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2014-05-29 13:13:37

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Dr. Sunil

Beginner-Level 2

Yes you can appear for IPCC (both groups) but Articleship is not allowed along with graduation.

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2014-05-12 14:16:31

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Manickathai Muthiah

Contributor-Level 8

Hi. Many students will be confused at this stage "what to do after 12th?" i can suggest you few things. All the courses you mentioned have a good scope. You can select a course which suits you better with your talent and interest. First CA, its considered as a best course to pursue for a better future in finance field. If you are very good at accounts. And ready to hard work then you can go for it. By completing this work you can either work in a company or you can start your own auditing firm as well. Second CS, its basically about various laws and compliance regarding company. It has a good value in corporate sector. And finally many
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2014-05-09 10:14:37

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Neda Ishtiaq

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Dikshant,
The career that you wish to look forward depends entirely upon your area of interest and your skills.
Your passion in a particular subject and your caliber for attaining the highest level of specialization, will eventually lead to a phenomenal career path.
I would therefore suggest you to consider your skills and strengths to boost your career plans
To pursue CA, you can take CPT test.Once you clear that, you can start preparing for CA inter exam.
Any University has no objection in doing CA along with graduation course.
In this way you'll save your time and will complete the course in shorter period of time.
However, the fact is
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2014-05-08 12:00:49

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Neda Ishtiaq

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Susmitha,
To become an IAS officer you have to appear in Civil Service Exam.
The Civil Service Examination is organized by UPSC every year to recruit candidate for IAS, IPS etc.
Academic Qualification:
The candidate must hold a bachelor's degree in any field from a well known college or university.
Candidates who have appeared at an examination the passing of which would render them educationally qualified for the Commission's examination but have not been informed of the results as also the candidates who intend to appear at such a qualifying examination will also be eligible for admission to the Preliminary Examination.
-Age Limits:
A ca
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2014-05-05 17:42:25

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amanpreet singh

Contributor-Level 9

CA IS BETTER FOR EVERY BCOM COURSE BUT IS TOUGHT . FINAL EXAM 2 % PEOPLE CAN PASS PERCENTAGE , U CAN FOCUS ON STUDY SURE U CAN COMPLET THE CA .16 TO 18 HOURS MAXIMUM IN ONE DAY FOR STUDY OF CA LOTS OF TUSION . ALL THE BEST

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