03-12-2009, 07:50 PM
AOA,
Well, saying that âMBA has almost lost its worth in Pakistanâ creates an impression of bias of the writer of the post. I believe success in our life doesnât lie alone in designations or degrees; it is something like a combination of thorough knowledge, experience and more importantly personal traits.
Yes this is true that Chartered Accountancy involves a perfect combination of comprehensive knowledge and rigorous training/experience but the third factor is there i.e. personal traits which will differentiate between more successful and less one(Ignoring a 4th factor i.e. a strong reference).
It cannot be said that MBA has lost its worth. MBA is still one of the most popular degrees in the world provided it is gained from a school of good repute. Even in Pakistan a few local business schools (IBA, LUMS etc.) have good local repute and influence and lot of MBAs are working and many have secured good positions. CFANerd donât underestimate you, if you are MBA and have experience in investment banking you may go for CFA and you will get your good chunk even if you remain in USA or come to Pakistan.
Well entire nation cannot and shouldnât go for CA alone. I want to say Dr. Ahsen Sb. that many people starts CA only for the sake of monetary benefits as this profession is considered as good one in term of return of investment. But my dear Medical profession is not less than CA in any terms. In both the professions you can earn well, you can start your personal business, you can do consultancy in both cases but to me the most important difference is that a Doctor is considered as more respected profession than a CA, ACMA or anybody else. According to Quran âIf a person saves a single life of a human means he has saved the whole humanityâ. So I suggest you to be in your profession and excel in it. I hope it will earn personal satisfaction for you too.
Choice is yours, the way is yours.
Regards,
Well, saying that âMBA has almost lost its worth in Pakistanâ creates an impression of bias of the writer of the post. I believe success in our life doesnât lie alone in designations or degrees; it is something like a combination of thorough knowledge, experience and more importantly personal traits.
Yes this is true that Chartered Accountancy involves a perfect combination of comprehensive knowledge and rigorous training/experience but the third factor is there i.e. personal traits which will differentiate between more successful and less one(Ignoring a 4th factor i.e. a strong reference).
It cannot be said that MBA has lost its worth. MBA is still one of the most popular degrees in the world provided it is gained from a school of good repute. Even in Pakistan a few local business schools (IBA, LUMS etc.) have good local repute and influence and lot of MBAs are working and many have secured good positions. CFANerd donât underestimate you, if you are MBA and have experience in investment banking you may go for CFA and you will get your good chunk even if you remain in USA or come to Pakistan.
Well entire nation cannot and shouldnât go for CA alone. I want to say Dr. Ahsen Sb. that many people starts CA only for the sake of monetary benefits as this profession is considered as good one in term of return of investment. But my dear Medical profession is not less than CA in any terms. In both the professions you can earn well, you can start your personal business, you can do consultancy in both cases but to me the most important difference is that a Doctor is considered as more respected profession than a CA, ACMA or anybody else. According to Quran âIf a person saves a single life of a human means he has saved the whole humanityâ. So I suggest you to be in your profession and excel in it. I hope it will earn personal satisfaction for you too.
Choice is yours, the way is yours.
Regards,