07-05-2006, 07:56 PM
This classification of firms is mainly meant for banks, they have to chose the firm from Category A if the bank is the larger one, medium sized banks can choose from Category A and B, and small sized can choose from all the three categories......in this sense the list is not directly useful for the purposes of students,
But this implies that the firms in Category A are of larger sizes, having larger work force, offices in main cities, good Quality Control history etc.
For a student, in my view, that firm will be better, which gives diverse exposure, woke experience in different industries...
Dreaming about Big 4 and talking about "which firm i should choose" is very easy,and most of pre-CA Inter students are fond of asking such queries, but you(not specific to you) will see the real picture when you will complete your CA-Inter...
If you got good educational background, CA-Inter in lesser attempts then you will be able to make a good place...other wise you will not be in a position to "make a decision"...thatz it
But this implies that the firms in Category A are of larger sizes, having larger work force, offices in main cities, good Quality Control history etc.
For a student, in my view, that firm will be better, which gives diverse exposure, woke experience in different industries...
Dreaming about Big 4 and talking about "which firm i should choose" is very easy,and most of pre-CA Inter students are fond of asking such queries, but you(not specific to you) will see the real picture when you will complete your CA-Inter...
If you got good educational background, CA-Inter in lesser attempts then you will be able to make a good place...other wise you will not be in a position to "make a decision"...thatz it