Which course can i pursue( from a university, abroad) after completing my chartered accountancy from india.?
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I'll get my chartered accountancy degree in feb/march 2013. along with my c.a i have completed my 3 years bachelors degree in commerce (ist year from a uni in mumbai and next 2 years from a uni in jaipur) As of now, i find chatered accountancy to be really boring and would therefore, like to study further(abroad) to add versatality to my career options. kindly guide me on the kind of courses i can pursue and from which country. i have a 2 year mba in finance from us/uk in mind. any other interesting options? Thanks!
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Answer:
yeah MBA is the best options as both Mba and C.A is related to account and as u r tired of studying same thing after joining mba u also get knowledge of information technology and its uses, its make u active as technology is the interesting subject to study
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