CAs specialize in auditing, taxation, and financial reporting. They are in high demand across firms and industries.
CS professionals ensure legal compliance, handle corporate governance, and play a key role in board meetings.
CMAs focus on cost control, budgeting, and performance analysis, often working in internal finance roles.
CAs manage finances, CSs handle law and compliance, CMAs work on cost strategies. Each has a distinct corporate function.
CA is ideal for auditing/finance, CS for legal roles, CMA for cost management. All offer global career options.
CA is considered the toughest, followed by CS and CMA. All require dedicated study and multiple exam levels.
CAs often earn the most, followed by CMAs and CSs, but it depends on role, experience, and industry.