05-18-2008, 10:19 PM
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<br />My frined. u would have already accumulated enough precious advice about doing CA after B.Com. Well, a left out point is here
B.Com would b of no help to u during CA. believe me i've also done B.Com and then opted for CA. The approach to study in CA is very different from what usually the students of B.Com r used to. So, plz plz if u can handle the extre hard work only then enter this field. i dont mean to say that its very difficult. nothing is difficult if only u r committed.
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If it is perceived that I advised to start CA with articles, then its not the case. My point of view is quite similar to yours. The best approach in my opinion is that a student should start as an MFC or PFC and get coaching in a RAET, and after qualifying inter should go for training. Otherwise, his chances to qualify will diminish reasonably. Still, at the same time examples are there, who after B.Com opted for training, and got desirable result. Kamran Sb I think has told that his is a similar case.
This issue has been discussed at some other places on this forum
<br />My frined. u would have already accumulated enough precious advice about doing CA after B.Com. Well, a left out point is here
B.Com would b of no help to u during CA. believe me i've also done B.Com and then opted for CA. The approach to study in CA is very different from what usually the students of B.Com r used to. So, plz plz if u can handle the extre hard work only then enter this field. i dont mean to say that its very difficult. nothing is difficult if only u r committed.
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If it is perceived that I advised to start CA with articles, then its not the case. My point of view is quite similar to yours. The best approach in my opinion is that a student should start as an MFC or PFC and get coaching in a RAET, and after qualifying inter should go for training. Otherwise, his chances to qualify will diminish reasonably. Still, at the same time examples are there, who after B.Com opted for training, and got desirable result. Kamran Sb I think has told that his is a similar case.
This issue has been discussed at some other places on this forum