The Guest Lecture was organized on 13th September, 2010 by the department of accounting and taxation in the A.V. Hall of the IIS University. The speaker for the day was CA CL Yadav and the guest lecture was organized for B.Com (H) Students The theme of the guest lecture was “Why to be a Chartered Accountant”.
He started his session with the need of Chartered Accountant in different sectors like business, public finance, government, education etc., Chartered Accountants are in constant demand both at home and abroad, being recognized for their technical competence, professional standards, and veracity.
The flexibility which this course provides is unparallel. You can choose to work in the field of taxation, accountancy, corporate finance, auditing or forensic accounting to name a few.
One could even become an author or an artist after doing CA. It is not necessary that you have to only work in the related fields for life.
Another upcoming avenue for budding and more so to the experienced CA’s is teaching.
Many CA’s also choose to work in the field of Government sector as public servants and later on shine in the CAG office.
The rigor and the vigor one has to show to become a CA cannot be expressed in mere words. It can only be experienced. And that experience transforms a person into a professional. A professional knows the importance of commitment. And CA teaches you all these.
Usually CA’s even as a fresher are hired at the managerial level and not below. And with the right amount of exposure and opportunity CA s are most preferred to get a promotion and growth in the industry vis-à-vis other professionals.
Intra industry the other professionals, for example your colleagues will always look up-to you, as everyone knows the worth of the CA degree.
Lastly a CA earns quite handsomely compared to other professionals at the starting level and also has huge growth potential in future.
Not only does this course ensure good perks in India. But an Indian CA is also preferred in some other countries like Dubai, Australia & New Zealand.
Some of the accounting bodies in abroad have exempted Indian CAs from most of the papers in their CA exams.
Indian CAs are recognized and respected globally. Some countries in the middle east and also in Africa offer really handsome packages to Indian CAs.