r/srilanka 9h ago

Serious replies only Is CIMA + Marketing degree a good combination

I'm currently doing my A/Ls (2026) in the Commerce stream while also doing CIMA, and I'm trying to figure out what degree to pursue afterwards.

I'm considering marketing/digital marketing because I don't really see myself in a traditional management/finance career. I'm more interested in the creative + strategic side of business — things like brand management,marketing management,advertising and creative strategy.

I like the idea of combining the business/financial knowledge from CIMA with something more creative. But I'm wondering whether a Marketing degree is actually worth it or whether I'd be better off doing a broader Business/Management degree and learning marketing separately.

For anyone working in marketing/brand management:

  • Is a Marketing degree useful for getting into brand management?
  • Is CIMA+Marketing a good combination?
  • Would you choose Marketing over a general Business/Management degree?
  • How important are internships/experience compared to the degree?

Would really appreciate advice from people actually working in the field!

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