u/Fair-Talk1646

Need help in comparison: Fresh CA vs. Fresh CS in 2026.

I am 20, and currently doing cs. I cleared my cseet in 2023 but couldn't continue with the studies due to certain personal reasons. Recently I've started my cs studies again and I am studying 6 hours a day, self study.

My brother who was doing ca, was trying to give both groups..had pressure from his colg for attendance and travel couldn't clear ca and wasted 2 years, when there were 8 or 7 subjects in inter. I am in the final year of my colg and he's telling me to peruse ca instead of cs as cs doesn't have any value and the salary and packages aren't good either.

He said he couldn't clear it because of the pressure from his colg, and I don't have any attendance or travel pressure so I should pursue ca as cs isn't a good course.

As ca is a tough course that's what everyone says, I am afraid I might waste my years in it too if I do it. I need some advice from the aspirants if cs is really not a good course and i should pursue ca instead? What if i waste my years in it too?

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u/Fair-Talk1646 — 2 days ago

Doing self-study for CS Executive and Tax feels like a brick wall. The modules are way too dense, and the 2-hour "revision" one-shots aren't deep enough to help with the actual practical sums. I've even tried 6 hour one shots still cannot understand anything.

Only looking for teachers who has a good length of his one shots in tax that actually cover the full syllabus/logic from scratch for the 2026 attempt.

Who are the best teachers for comprehensive, "all-in-one" sessions?

Thanks in advance

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u/Fair-Talk1646 — 26 days ago