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A degree holder and a Fellow member of the Institute are treated at par with Ph.D. candidates in so far as to be appointed in the posts of Professor, Associate Professor, Reader, Asstt.Professor and Lecturer in Professional / Management Institutesare concerned as per AICTE.
The options for an ICWA are most vide in Central and State Governments, and they also help in the matter of employment, promotion and prospects.
Cost Accountants are recognised by the government, public and private sectors for placement at various levels in the fields of Accounting and Management functions.
The degree gets most required if the opening is for a post of Policy maker.
As a tax planner
As a strategy adviser
As an Analyst (Business/Finance)
As a Risk Planner
As an Insurance Adviser, Insurance Claim Settlement approver
Risk evaluator, Risk Manager,
As an approver of loss value
Stock Valuer
Control model builder and adviser for how to use these models
Developer of Standards and Norms for objectives
In different business houses in to the attainment of their business objectives.
The visual effect of the contributions to the society has created a huge demand for cost and management accounting services in all the sectors of the economy.
Many members have seen to be recruited as top management positions, viz., Managing Director, Finance Director, Financial Controller, Chief Accountant, Cost Controller, Marketing Manager, and Chief Internal Auditor.
Some degree holders have seen to have their own business, and have found in that business they themselves working as a Manager and an Accountant to control and flourish their business.
MBA Faculty, BBA Faculty
Researcher, Reader
Programmer, Programme adviser, Project adviser
Project Manager
Project developer
No wonder a person holding a Cost Accountant degree can attain the highest ladder of professional career in different areas of business.The market has a sustained demand for qualified, trained and experienced cost accountants. Many members of the Institute have seen being engaged in cost consultancy services and in teaching cost and management accountancy in Universities and Colleges.[1]