Aoa Fellow members! Hope the post finds you in the best of states.
I've recently completed my first year in Lahore School Of Economics and, Alhamdulillah, have scored a 3.8 Gpa.
Now i'm a bit confused regarding which degree i should choose for my specialization; Bsc (hons) in Economics and Management or Bsc (hons) in Accounting and finance.
I initially had my mind set for economics after which i figured i'd do my mba abroad and apply for a job here. But recently i'm not so sure about that as mba is pretty darn expensive outside of Pak.Worse case scenario, i'd still be able to do it from the best unis here like LUMS, LSE or IBA. The other option i recently sought is acf.
Because through that i have the option of doing C.A instead of an Mba and go towards the accounting field.
If anyone has any knowledge of C.A after ACF and it's job prospects, kindly let me know.
And that if i do end up studying for my MBA from pak, would it just be better to shift my major to ACF.
Any solution regarding the above dilemma from LSE seniors/graduates, or anyone for that matter, would be greatly appreciated.
I've recently completed my first year in Lahore School Of Economics and, Alhamdulillah, have scored a 3.8 Gpa.
Now i'm a bit confused regarding which degree i should choose for my specialization; Bsc (hons) in Economics and Management or Bsc (hons) in Accounting and finance.
I initially had my mind set for economics after which i figured i'd do my mba abroad and apply for a job here. But recently i'm not so sure about that as mba is pretty darn expensive outside of Pak.Worse case scenario, i'd still be able to do it from the best unis here like LUMS, LSE or IBA. The other option i recently sought is acf.
Because through that i have the option of doing C.A instead of an Mba and go towards the accounting field.
If anyone has any knowledge of C.A after ACF and it's job prospects, kindly let me know.
And that if i do end up studying for my MBA from pak, would it just be better to shift my major to ACF.
Any solution regarding the above dilemma from LSE seniors/graduates, or anyone for that matter, would be greatly appreciated.