10-05-2007, 08:46 PM
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<br />Thanks for your help. But one thing that I m still lookign for is the job prospects. Just to put things more into prospective, It is believed that an MBA from a good institute is better then a CA on any ground. Because of the job conditions and the ind of training an MBA recieves. and also becuase the farthest a CA could go is CPO whereas MBA has alot of chances to progress and the end is CEO. SO that also says that a CA could not progress as much no matter how much he works hard. If these questions seem amturish then just answer one thing can someone do a MBA after completing CA. MBA mphil phd watever but my question is can a CA study any further then what he has already achieved. And is someone awarded any kind of degree after completing CA like in ACCA u get a bsc degree.
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There are CEO's who are chartered accountants, CAs today are market leaders but thats not the issue here its the work experience too. I have seen CAs landing up position as CFO after 5 or 6 years of qualification on contrary an MBA would atleast require a minimum of 15 years of practical experience to even be considered for a top level executive spot.
<br />Thanks for your help. But one thing that I m still lookign for is the job prospects. Just to put things more into prospective, It is believed that an MBA from a good institute is better then a CA on any ground. Because of the job conditions and the ind of training an MBA recieves. and also becuase the farthest a CA could go is CPO whereas MBA has alot of chances to progress and the end is CEO. SO that also says that a CA could not progress as much no matter how much he works hard. If these questions seem amturish then just answer one thing can someone do a MBA after completing CA. MBA mphil phd watever but my question is can a CA study any further then what he has already achieved. And is someone awarded any kind of degree after completing CA like in ACCA u get a bsc degree.
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There are CEO's who are chartered accountants, CAs today are market leaders but thats not the issue here its the work experience too. I have seen CAs landing up position as CFO after 5 or 6 years of qualification on contrary an MBA would atleast require a minimum of 15 years of practical experience to even be considered for a top level executive spot.