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Himanshu Sharma

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You should not distract yourself.
You are already doing B.Com and preparing for ICWA. This alone is enough, if you want to do it well. In case you opt for other courses, you may get distracted and ICWA or B.Com performance can get affected.

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Bipin Jha

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Institute of Cost and Works Accountants is one of the leading financial schools in India. Since its inception in 1959, the institute has contributed a lot by producing a bunch of scholars in the world of finance and business. The institute holds the distinction of being one of the premier financial institutions in India.
If you're undecided as to which field would better suit you, then have you ever thought of ICWA? Today every private firm is keen on appointing a cost accountant that would promote and monitor the financial information from every department of the firm. If you think that you're good at all the above mentioned areas the
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AMRUTHA AMIRTHALINGAM

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
There is no difference between the ICWA and CMA. They are two different words used to describe one single thing. ICWAI stands for Institute of Cost and Work Accountant of India whereas CMA stands for Cost management accounting.
Earlier CMA was known as the ICWAI, which was replaced by ICMAI during past years. So it is known as CMA instead of CWA.
Hope this helps.

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Joyeeta Paul

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The candidate has to pass class 10th or equivalent from a recognised board. Class10+2 from a recognised board or an examination equivalent to 10+2 which is recognised by the central government or Diploma in commerce examination held by All India Council of Technical Education.

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