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MBA or ACA after Bsc hons Accounting and finance?

 
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MBA or ACA after Bsc hons Accounting and finance?
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07-07-2011, 10:30 PM
hi guyz, I am too confused abou ACA and MBA from UK. I will be graduating next year from University of hertfordshire UK. Kindly tell me some information whether i Should go for ACA training or doing MBA is more beneficial?

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Ali Gohar Butt
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07-08-2011, 08:29 PM
this is the best advise someone can give you right now.

If you have already chosen finance and commerce as your pathway then this is for you.

I would recommend.
Start applying for jobs in audit firms they typically require a 21 degree and 280 UCAS Points.
A firm will give you a contract to start working with them under a contract, with study support. They will fund your AAT or ACA or ACCA or whatever you want to do.
In 3 4 years you'd be qualified by experience. And thats the best situation possible.
You'd be at the top of your game.

Many in market are now struggling becasue they have qualification but no experience, or have experience but no qualification.
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07-19-2011, 03:08 AM
thank you very much... but i would be more thankful to you if u could tell me the likely demand of an ACA qualified and MBA qualified in market.
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