Confusion at heights
sneha khemka (CA, article assistant) (72 Points)
25 February 2016sneha khemka (CA, article assistant) (72 Points)
25 February 2016
Sathish M
(Management Accountant)
(40581 Points)
Replied 25 February 2016
An Industrial training gives you edge over others in terms of knowing the industry practices almost a year before you get launched into the corporate arena. There is always a confrontation in your mind whether to go for CA Final exam or take up industrial training. It is a call that you need to take based on the past exposure you have gained during your articleship period.
It is a known fact that qualifying the exam is the main agenda of every student, but you got to position yourself to foresee your future with a positive approach. There will be many proponents suggesting you, forget about training finish with your exams first, later you get a good job etc. I would not get into an argument with proponents of such theory, because at the end of the day, everyone has the right to ecpress and provide their suggestions to you.
According to me, based on the past training which you have received and your willingness to learn lot more things in your path to becoming a CA, you should explore this option knowing fully that it would be really challenging to focus on both work and studies. To apply the concept of portfolio management, the higher the risk you are willing to take, higher will be the reward. So it is upto you whether you foresee this an opportunity to excel in life by taking up the challenge when you are young or going to allow the time to passby. Think positively and objectively.
All the best.
sneha khemka
(CA, article assistant)
(72 Points)
Replied 10 March 2016
sneha khemka
(CA, article assistant)
(72 Points)
Replied 10 March 2016