07-16-2004, 01:08 AM
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I totally agree with suman n farhan that u should not go for CA cuz ur success can never be guaranteed even if ur a very hardworking guywat i can advice u if u realy want to do Ca first do ACCA with that do ur B.com after doin ACCA u'll get exeption fron CA foundation n u have to give Proffesional papers that is Mod.E n F so take ur chance there if u get through with Mod,E then continue UR CA otherwise Atleast u'll be an Acca n u can even do MBA.
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ACCA itself would take him three years and he'd also have to do CAT before ACCA... So ACCA would itself take some while and be a bit risky as well... And as we know, currently one cannot predict properly the future 'market' of ACCA...
If you're planning for MBA, its better to take the BBA,BSc in Accounting and Finance or BSc. in Economics route... Atleast you'd know that in four years you'd be able to complete your bachelors... With ACCA, its obviously not that certain...
There are other factors too that you should consider... Your financial stability and ofcourse where you plan to be five years from now!
I totally agree with suman n farhan that u should not go for CA cuz ur success can never be guaranteed even if ur a very hardworking guywat i can advice u if u realy want to do Ca first do ACCA with that do ur B.com after doin ACCA u'll get exeption fron CA foundation n u have to give Proffesional papers that is Mod.E n F so take ur chance there if u get through with Mod,E then continue UR CA otherwise Atleast u'll be an Acca n u can even do MBA.
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ACCA itself would take him three years and he'd also have to do CAT before ACCA... So ACCA would itself take some while and be a bit risky as well... And as we know, currently one cannot predict properly the future 'market' of ACCA...
If you're planning for MBA, its better to take the BBA,BSc in Accounting and Finance or BSc. in Economics route... Atleast you'd know that in four years you'd be able to complete your bachelors... With ACCA, its obviously not that certain...
There are other factors too that you should consider... Your financial stability and ofcourse where you plan to be five years from now!