Which subject is most important for CA?
Actually for chartered accountancy the three main subject sir mathematics law and economics. You should have a knowledge of mathematics which can give you advantage.
What education is required for CA?
Essential Information
Required Education | Graduation from a two-year chartered accountant program overseas after receiving a bachelor’s degree |
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Other Requirements | Licensure depending on the country |
Projected Job Growth (2019-2029) | 4% (for accountants and auditors)* |
Median Salary (2021) | $80,000** (for chartered accountant)* |
What is a CA salary?
After clearing the final exam, one can be certified as a chartered accountant by The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. The starting average salary of CA fresher is around 7 Lakh per annum but with experience of more years, it keeps on increasing.
Who is better doctor or CA?
CA is the better carrer than the Doctor. CA is the high proffesional job now a days. That prson has a better career who excels in his/her field and this is irrespective of the field itself. For excelling in a field one needs to have a personal interest and a flair for the job activities of that field.
Which is better MBA or CA?
Both MBA and CA are good options for career boost up in the commerce line. An MBA is a post-graduation course that you can do only if you have passed your graduation. CA on the other hand is a professional degree course that can be applied for after the twelfth standard or after graduation.
Is CA a waste of time?
Eligible for almost all courses around the globe. Over all thing is CA is a time waste.it is better to do Engineering and I think half of the effort is more than enough(4 years is a lot of time and regular college) on what we put in CA.
Is MBA hard to study?
MBAs are challenging but not difficult to graduate. Many potential students ask if an MBA is too difficult for an average student. The easy answer is “most likely not”. But, as you’ll probably learn during your MBA, your attitude makes up over 50% of your professional success, anyway.