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Which is best MBA vs CA and which college better to study both the course

Sk Arif Ahmed 9th Mar, 2018
This is what I answered:CA is a good and rewarding career although, like in medicine, building a practice from scratch takes time. Of course, there is the option of working for someone else -- CAs are in demand in the industry like never before.

KPOs, equity analysis and accounting firms employ a lot of CAs at very good salaries. But remember, it can be a very boring profession if you don't like working with numbers. So don't make a choice based only on the job potential!

Half-a-dozen readers sent in angry emails saying that Chartered Accountancy was a great profession -- and that I was projecting a wrong picture. That no profession can be termed as 'boring'.

Well, I'm afraid I can't be politically correct and will go out on a limb to say that CA -- despite being a respectable profession with great career prospects -- has lost out to the MBA. And, like it or not, this trend will only grow stronger.

The ABCD of CA

Ask most engineers why they did a BE and they'll tell you: "That's what all bright students who opt for science do... unless they want to do medicine."

The situation is something similar with CA. "That's what all bright commerce students do... unless they want to do MBA." Of course, the situation is a bit different. Even those doing the CA may eventually top it off with an MBA.

Thedifference between the CA and MBAis a bit like the difference between a five day test match and one day cricket. Acquiring a CA takes a lot of plodding and perseverance; at the end of the day, a result may prove inconclusive.

The MBA, like one day cricket, is quick, glamorous and performers get faster recognition as stars.

Okay, let's not stretch it. One day or five day -- in both cases, the players hold a bat and throw a ball. In case of CA and MBA, thereisa difference. Both may join the same companies, but their job profiles would be completely distinct.

This is not to say that one job is 'superior' to the other. But the fact is that, starting as a CA, you can expect to climb up the ladder upto the CFO position. While an MBA's career path could -- in theory -- lead upto CEO. There are notable exceptions such as Deepak Parekh of HDFC, but, generally, this holds true.

Why MBAs are preferred

The reason is simple: being CEO is about vision and leadership. This would require you -- at times -- to take a leap of faith, even when the numbers are against you. For example, you diversify into a new area of business. This may mean investing a lot of money, literally burning cash in the initial phase. It may look very bad on the balance sheet for a while, but there is a gameplan and eventually it pays off.

MBAs are exposed to all aspects of the business -- their role is to take a bird's eye view of the organisation. On the other hand, CAs are trained to look at the eye of the fish. And they do a damn good job of it.

But should a CA decide to throw down his accounting and auditing arrow and don a different hat, it is not easy. The mobility into general management and consulting that comes with an MBA from a premier institute is missing for CAs. Even though the CA has battled equally hard; a rank holder in particular would be one among several thousand aspirants.

Overall, it appears that MBAs score when it comes to communication skills, presentation and customer orientation. The 'soft skills' so crucial for success in today's corporate world.

The bottomline is that certain jobs are purely in the CA domain: Statutory & Regulatory compliance, Consolidations, Taxation, International Accounting (GAAP), Internal Audit,Systems Audit, Transaction Advisory -- to name a few.

Other profiles are available to both CA s and MBAs: MIS, Budgeting forecasting, Business Planning, Equity Research, Treasury, Investment Banking, Mergers and Acquisitions, Portfolio management, Fund management, Sector Analysis.

However, these are diversified roles. Many employers prefer to hire MBAs from premier institutes for these roles, as it is felt they are more equipped to provide insight and analysis.

Does a CA + MBA combination provide anextraedge? Well, it never hurts to have a double degree but there's no sure fire formula to become a finance whizkid. An engineer + MBA or a B Com with a degree from a top 10 institute stands an equal chance!

So, how do you decide?

Reasons to do a CA include:

1. Dad owns a CA firm, it makes sense to join the business

2. Professional qualificationchahiye. CA is a good one -- nothing stops you from doing an MBA later.

3. You genuinely like accounting. It's what you've always dreamt of doing in life.

As few 17 or 18 year olds know what they want in life, Reason 3 is rare. But Reasons 1 and 2 are perfectly valid.

If lucky, you may find that you enjoy the subjects and become an excellent CA. If not so lucky but smart, you may not like what you study but still become a competent CA. If neither smart nor lucky, you will probably remain a frustrated 'trying to clear my CA' student.

The perception is that the CA success story is 'all or nothing'. Either you clear the exam -- rather, three different exams -- or you get left behind. Whereas, in the case of an MBA, while only a few make it to the top 10 institutes, there is always the hope of the next 10 and then the next 10.

However, things are changing on that front. In arecent interview, T N Manoharan, president of theInstitute of Chartered Accountants of India, stated the pass percentage has risen dramatically in recent years. 'Gone are the days when the pass rates were 2-3 percent. Now, if you consider both groups at the final level, these are at 15-20 percent. In a single group, it is often as high as 30 percent,' he said.

What's more, 83 percent of the 7,445 candidates who passed out in 2005 were absorbed by industries. Out of a total number of 1.3 lakh CA professionals, 10,000 are settled abroad. Of the rest, 55,000 were employed in industries, and the rest were practitioners.ICAI believes there is a requirement of 40,000 m

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In ur collage B. Com CA is there.. And what and all course is there in ur collage.. .pls tell me fast

Jasleen Kaur Taneja 5th Mar, 2018

Hi,

Please share the name of college in which you're interested to take admission so that we're able to guide you better.

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which course is better CA/CS/CMA?

Ambika Sharma 7th Mar, 2018
Hello Ankit
CA and CS is much better than CMA. Basically CA is much of practical less of theory and CS is much of Theory less of practical.
So if you are good at practical then you should go for CA but if you are good in theory then you should definitely go for CS.
Best of luck
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I am reading in class 11 currently . Can I apply for CA CPT of June 2018?

shreyapandey96 Student Expert 31st Jul, 2018

Dear student,

Greetings.

Sorry to inform you that right now you are not eligible, because as per the criteria:

  • Candidates must have passed 10+2 examination or equivalent from a recognised institution (the query which you are here for)
  • Applicants must be registered for the Common Proficiency Test with the Board of Studies of the Indian Chartered Accountancy of India (ICAI).
  • Even if candidates have already registered for the Professional Course, they are eligible for appearing in this test.

Start your preparations accordingly, you have lots of time till then.

Good Luck!

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i completed graduation. at first i am eligible to apply CPT Or CA?

Abhisht Raj Pandey 9th May, 2018

Hello Gowthami, 

As you have completed your graduation you don't need to go for CPT but can apply directly for the second stage of CA that is IPCC taken that :-

  • You need to have minimum 55% in graduation if from commerce stream 
  • You need to have minimum 60% in graduation if from other streams

So, if you complete the following eligibility criteria you can go for IPCC. Best of luck, Hope my answer would help you.

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I have attempted cpt exam in 2015 and 2016,but i failed to succeed . may i attempt to it now or not after one and half year.

Ayush Jain 20th Feb, 2018

Hello,

Yes, definetly you hould give a try. Give your best for the preparation, word hard and you will succeed this time. 

If you need any information regarding CPT or any tips to prepare for CPT,

Do Revert ! 

All The Best ! 

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Eligibility Criteria in CA-CPT exam, i got less 50% in Graduation, Im able or not

manisha.gupta 23rd Feb, 2018

In order to apply for CA CPT exam you should be passed 10+2 board qualifying examination from any national or state recognised Board only. You can check the complete eligibility with the given below link.

CA CPT 2018

 

Good Luck!

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One of my friend is pursuing CA along with bsc(pcm) and in final year now he cleared ipcc both group also he give cat, cleared interview.

aarushi tandon 19th Feb, 2018

Hello Aditya! I am not able to understand what your friend is actually pursuing and what he wants to pursue. Either you are confused or you don't know what he is doing right now as he can't pursue CA and BSc together. Please reframe your question so that I can help you in a better way.

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Scope of CA in future in Tamil nadu

Amita Jain 21st Feb, 2018

Dear Parkavi

 

The degree of Chartered Accountancy in Tamil Nadu or who of India, holds immense importance and scope. It is a job oriented degree such that right after the completion of the course, you will become eligible for being hired on a good salary anywhere in India including Tamil Nadu.  After becoming a CA, you can choose to either be employed with a firm as an employee or they can choose to open their own private practice with several accountants under you. Given below are some of the professional and academic options you will have available to you. 

Professional Career Options Available

  • Work Independently 
  • Work with a Firm
  • Long-term career- Investment Banker or Equity Analyst (mostly done after higher degrees like MBA or CFA)

Academic Options after CA

The degree of CA will allow you to pursue one of the highest considered degrees in financial domain, namely, 

  • Masters in Business Administration (MBA) 
  • Chief Financial Analyst (CFA)

With the coming of GST and more and more regularization coming to Indian markets, the demand for experienced accountants and CAs will only rise with time. If you have the passion for numbers and an eye for detail, you shouldn't regret taking this course for CA degree opens several options from finance domain in front of a person. 

Hope it helps! 

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