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Hello everyone,

I am a qualified Chartered Accountant and would like to discuss how do universities see CA final and inter marks as part of the application process. As we all know that CA is very competitive and getting good marks (75-90%) is very rare (Even a 55% is All India Rank worthy). So want to understand how someone should present his/her marks in an MBA application.

Hello QQRamanQQ,

Hope this finds you well.

Most schools may not essentially ask for your CA marks. :-) Besides, they already have an understanding of the fact that it is an extremely competitive degree. :-)

All the best!
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Hello everyone,

I am a qualified Chartered Accountant and would like to discuss how do universities see CA final and inter marks as part of the application process. As we all know that CA is very competitive and getting good marks (75-90%) is very rare (Even a 55% is All India Rank worthy). So want to understand how someone should present his/her marks in an MBA application.

Hello QQRamanQQ,

Hope this finds you well.

Most schools may not essentially ask for your CA marks. :-) Besides, they already have an understanding of the fact that it is an extremely competitive degree. :-)

All the best!

Thank you for the reply. How advantageous it is to have CA degree along with experience with 2 Big4s in managerial position.

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