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MBA or CA or ACCA ??

 
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MBA or CA or ACCA ??
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07-13-2006, 12:53 AM
The three you mentioned are different fields having their on significance each.

It's common perception that market is saturated with MBAs, however, recent boom in banking sector and others has once again made this in demand. If you opt MBA you have to make sure you do it from some renowned institute.

CA is lengthy, 5.5 yeared, quite tough but well paying. B.com is never recomended if you want to start CA. Despite being well paying I don't think it is much recomended.

ACCA a 5 yeared program, I am not very much sure what is going to be the future prospects of it. However, I beleive it would be better than an MBA from some not very good institution. ACCA may also prove to be helpful if you want to go abroad for some studies or future in accountancy. Also, if you want to do CA, going through ACCA route is much better. You may save your time if do CAT instead of B.com, however, I guess it will be a bit more costly.

I am a student of CA and this all is just my perception based on my experience. What I suggest is go for something, never just end on b.com or m.com.

Shoaib
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MBA or CA or ACCA ?? - by faizan puri - 07-13-2006, 12:18 AM
[No subject] - by Schuaeb - 07-13-2006, 12:53 AM
[No subject] - by ausmanpk2001 - 07-13-2006, 02:08 AM
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