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08-03-2010, 05:12 PM
@ harris03

From your question I understand that you've done B.Com and not B.Com Honors. In this case i recommend that

1. MBA would have been the best option for you, but the problem is that most good MBA programs require a 3 or 4 year Bachelors degree, i.e LUMS & IBA. etc. So completing an MBA from a good institution may pose certain problems for you.

2. Professional qualifications such as ACCA and ACMA are always a good option to add to your knowledge and skill level. I'm not much aware about ACMA but ACCA is indeed a worthy qualification. It will help you to acquire a BSc Honors Applied Accounting degree from Oxford Brookes University, UK and an MBA from the same institute after the completion of your ACCA and 3 year article ship. Moreover ACCA in itself is also recognized world over. As far as CA is concerned, if you have the passion, determination and a dedication towards hard work then you can surely complete your CA and nothing beats a CA.

3. As far as M.Com and MIT is concerned, these qualifications are good but not enough valued here in Pakistan.
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