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SUJAL Question by SUJAL on Aug 19, 2024Hindi
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How is CA Course? Is it worthy in the upcoming future like 2030...I had heard that it has huge demand in the market..I need guidance and information about it..Which path I should go for CA or CS?

Ans: Prefer CS.

But before start preparing for the CA Exam, do a thorough research about the Course Curriculum | Preparation Strategies. Try to complete 'Inter' level in one attempt. Have Plan B also, if you are not able to complete 1st Group of 'Final' level in one or maximum 2-attempts.

CA is toughest among CS & ICWAI. All the BEST for Your Bright Future.

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Sir I liked numbers and mathematics...CS contains law related things which I is not my cup of tea..What to do? I BELONGED to Gujarati family..My father has textile business..

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Hey mayank I will be giving ca foundation soon But I have heard a lot of negative things about the ca course which I indirectly found true Can you guide what manner I should pursue And what career switch are available in future with this stream I want to make career in finance . I am 17 would appreciate your guidance Thanks.
Ans: Hi, CA is a great career path to pursue, and I'm glad you're thinking ahead about your career. While it is good to be aware of the challenges associated with the CA course, it also helps you make a clear decision and prepare accordingly. Yes, CA is a tough exam to crack, requires a long-term commitment and consistent effort. However, you should reflect on your interests and long-term career goals. Ensure that a career in finance aligns with your passion and vision for the future.

Additionally you should also:
Research and learn more about the various roles and opportunities available to CAs. This will help you understand if these align with your career aspirations.
Talk to current CAs and industry professionals to get a realistic understanding of the career path. This will provide insights into the daily responsibilities and challenges faced by CAs. This should help you gain the clarity you require.

Furthermore, it is good to have a plan B as well. CA qualification provides a solid foundation to move into various other fields:
MBA in Finance: Many CAs pursue an MBA to pivot towards higher managerial roles or specialised finance roles.
CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst): Specialising further in investment management.
Data Analytics: Leveraging your financial knowledge in data science and analytics roles through instant skill-up courses
Law: Some CAs also pursue law degrees to specialize in corporate law, taxation law, or financial regulations.
Teaching and Academia: Sharing your knowledge by becoming a lecturer or professor in finance and accounting.

By addressing these challenges with a strategic and well-informed approach, you can better prepare for your future.
All the best to you :)

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