4 years ago
GST Amendments Video CA IPCC/Inter 2020.
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Sarthak GoelCurrent Student
Yeah, I got 92.4 percentage marks in 12th.
Contributor-Level 7
You can watch MK GUPTA CLASSES video or IGP CLASSES video on youtube. They both are the best faculty members. Especially MK GUPTA is specially famous for his taxation in all India. And also his students many more times scored the highest marks
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You can watch MK GUPTA CLASSES video or IGP CLASSES video on youtube. They both are the best faculty members. Especially MK GUPTA is specially famous for his taxation in all India. And also his students many more times scored the highest marks in taxation in all over India.
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Diwakar GoelCurrent Student
Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞
Scholar-Level 16
Yes, you can do the CA course although it would be a bumpy ride for you. The greatest advantage of choosing science is that you are eligible for sitting in any exam.
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Deepak YadavCurrent Student
live the life the way you want.
Contributor-Level 9
Please refer below:
After completing the course one can find placement as a Financial Planner, as an Analyst - equity, technical, derivatives, as fund/risk/portfolio/wealth manager. Most of the recruitments are done by banks, consultancy firms,
After completing the course one can find placement as a Financial Planner, as an Analyst - equity, technical, derivatives, as fund/risk/portfolio/wealth manager. Most of the recruitments are done by banks, consultancy firms,
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Please refer below:
After completing the course one can find placement as a Financial Planner, as an Analyst - equity, technical, derivatives, as fund/risk/portfolio/wealth manager. Most of the recruitments are done by banks, consultancy firms, mutual fund houses, research firms, KPOs, broking firms, equity research firms and capital market players.
After completing the course one can find placement as a Financial Planner, as an Analyst - equity, technical, derivatives, as fund/risk/portfolio/wealth manager. Most of the recruitments are done by banks, consultancy firms, mutual fund houses, research firms, KPOs, broking firms, equity research firms and capital market players.
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5 years ago
What would be the fee for 3-years CA coaching?
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Vishakha BCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Depends on from where you're doing. Many coaching institutes are charging over 1 lac for the course.
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CA Anubhav JainCurrent Student
Cool by heart and you can ask me anything
Contributor-Level 7
No, it is not necessary but in case you have done that, then one can directly enrol for intermediate, Foundation exam becomes exempt if you are graduate with at least 55%.
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Anagha G NairCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Your grades are very good and in order to crack CA, these marks are anyways not a determining factor. Right now, appear for CPT and clear it after you write class 12th. Then with the help of a coaching institute or a mentor, start preparing fo
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Your grades are very good and in order to crack CA, these marks are anyways not a determining factor. Right now, appear for CPT and clear it after you write class 12th. Then with the help of a coaching institute or a mentor, start preparing for IPCC and clear both the groups. And then, at last, comes the CA finals. Only your hard work and determination will decide whether you'll be able to crack CA or not. Also, make sure you don't give up CA if you are not able to clear any paper in the first attempt itself. Just keep trying and you'll succeed for sure.
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Nikita VermaCurrent Student
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Hi Ashraf!
Aspirants seeking to become a Chartered Accountant should register with the Board of Studies at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT). The registration has to be done 60 days pri
Aspirants seeking to become a Chartered Accountant should register with the Board of Studies at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT). The registration has to be done 60 days pri
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Hi Ashraf!
Aspirants seeking to become a Chartered Accountant should register with the Board of Studies at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT). The registration has to be done 60 days prior to appearing for the exam. Candidates can enrol for CPT after passing the class 10 exam itself. On passing the +2 examination or a recognised equivalent examination, candidates can write the CPT. On successful completion of the +2 exam and the CPT, candidates are eligible to register for the Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC). Candidates have the option of choosing Group I and/or Group II. A nine-month of course study is required. The orientation course is for one week with thirty-five-hour credit. It covers areas like office procedure, personality development, general commercial knowledge, communication skills, business environment etc. After the orientation course, candidates have to gain competence in information technology. Hundred hours of Information Technology Training (ITT) has to be completed by the candidate, followed by articleship training.
Aspirants can take the final examination on completion of the three year articled training or while serving the last six months of the training.
On acquiring the ICAI membership, candidates will be designated as Chartered Accountant.
Aspirants seeking to become a Chartered Accountant should register with the Board of Studies at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT). The registration has to be done 60 days prior to appearing for the exam. Candidates can enrol for CPT after passing the class 10 exam itself. On passing the +2 examination or a recognised equivalent examination, candidates can write the CPT. On successful completion of the +2 exam and the CPT, candidates are eligible to register for the Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC). Candidates have the option of choosing Group I and/or Group II. A nine-month of course study is required. The orientation course is for one week with thirty-five-hour credit. It covers areas like office procedure, personality development, general commercial knowledge, communication skills, business environment etc. After the orientation course, candidates have to gain competence in information technology. Hundred hours of Information Technology Training (ITT) has to be completed by the candidate, followed by articleship training.
Aspirants can take the final examination on completion of the three year articled training or while serving the last six months of the training.
On acquiring the ICAI membership, candidates will be designated as Chartered Accountant.
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Sunil SoniCurrent Student
Management & IT Consultant
Scholar-Level 18
CA is toughest professional course in India. Number of CA graduating every year is limited. India is on growth path which will further increase opportunities for CAs. Therefore, opportunities for CA is not going to reduce in near future.
8 years ago
Which subject should i choose Cmmrce + maths OR cmmrce+economics which would help me more in CA ??
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Ankur KumarCurrent Student
It good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.
Guide-Level 13
Dear Sarthak,
First of all Maths isn't compulsory to pursue CA, Secondly taking maths or eco is matter of your interest because non of these subjects will be there in CA, except in CPT , But that is of basic level so not to worry about.
So wheth
First of all Maths isn't compulsory to pursue CA, Secondly taking maths or eco is matter of your interest because non of these subjects will be there in CA, except in CPT , But that is of basic level so not to worry about.
So wheth
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Dear Sarthak,
First of all Maths isn't compulsory to pursue CA, Secondly taking maths or eco is matter of your interest because non of these subjects will be there in CA, except in CPT , But that is of basic level so not to worry about.
So whether to take maths or eco it's upto you this decision of your neither going to give you any edge in CA nor any disadvantage.
good luck
First of all Maths isn't compulsory to pursue CA, Secondly taking maths or eco is matter of your interest because non of these subjects will be there in CA, except in CPT , But that is of basic level so not to worry about.
So whether to take maths or eco it's upto you this decision of your neither going to give you any edge in CA nor any disadvantage.
good luck
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