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BBA and then CA, or direct?

 
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BBA and then CA, or direct?
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03-10-2010, 07:04 AM
Hey, I am an A level student, and i am very confused as to whether I should do BBA first and then CA, or should I directly start with CA. I am confused because If i am unable to complete/do CA then I would have nothing to fall back on. Plus i am keen on learning new things from BBA but BBA and then CA is Alot of years...
Also i would like to know that if one gets stuck in some CA module, then what options does he have other than giving papers again.
And does CA really mean the end of your social life??
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