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Hi Suchita,
Firstly All the very best for your HSC Results. I am sure you will score well and go long ways
Coming to your question.
Looks like you have already made a road map towards a successful career and wish to tred along.
While setting this plan, I am sure you had some goals clear in your mind.
My only advise to you is think before you make a leap.
CA and CS are two strong and different profiles. Both the careers do not go hand in hand. So best would be to think where do you wish to work for in the future. Here I would request you to go through the job profile of both a CA and CS and see where you fit in. At the same time if you could meet professionals working as a CA and CS you will get a better understanding.
Also please note if you chose CS in future, then pursuing LAW would be beneficial in the long run.
Another aspect to take a note is BAF is a Self Financed course, whereby you have industrial oreinted professionals teaching you.
Please note this course is nmore practical oriebted rather than a regular classroom course. You can be loaded with a lot of projects to complete and may demand you to stay back for group assignments.
The reason to make this clear is because CA is a professional course whereby a student needs compete dedication to this course right from attending classes to practice at home.
Thus if you are keen and sure you can dediacte time, then opt for BAF or opt for a B.Com regular. There are accounting certificate courses available which you can pursue later on, but would not be a necessity
Hope this helps.
Wish you good luck....
Dear Aspirant,
Excellently advised by Meghna already.
To add... If you become CA and CS both, the job profiles you will receive will more towards CA and not CS. CS job profile will be given to you additionally. Major work for a CA and CS is always about accounting, taxation and finance.
Here you will have to decide what in both you like the most, and based on that you should add qualification suitable to it. If you are inclined more towards CA, then you may do MBA Finance or courses like IFRS, GAAP, etc. If you are inclined towards CS more, then LLB is a must.
Best wishes
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