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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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After clearing your 12th, you can apply for CA Foundation it means you are doing CA so after clearing your CA Foundation you are going to give IPCC group after clearing your one group of IPCC you are going to join for articleship for 3 years that means you are doing a job under CA then there is no need do in external job as you are doing CA so articleship is compulsory for every CA students and after clearing your Articleship you can practice your practice with CA till clearing your CA final exam.

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NITIN KUMAR

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Hi Jaichandar,
I think choice of the course should depend on why you are pursuing the course. If its only for education purpose - Go for any academic course that fits well with your aptitude. If its to secure a good career - Go for a vocational/Diploma course into the industry / field that you really like.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi,
For purpose of pursuing CA you need to register yourself with the ICAI which has its centers in every city. Also you need to appear for CPT as the first step towards CA. After which you will need to take up IPCC which is the level 2 in the process and thereupon clearing it you need to go through a training period of around 2 years and then you become eligible for CA final which has again 2 group of examination. Also, there is no university or college where from you may pursue the course. ICAI is the whole and sole body responsible for conducting CA courses in India.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Ankush, You have not mentioned whether you want to teach at the college or the school level. If you wish to teach at the school level, you can start exploring B.Ed courses and preparing for entrance exams. Alternatively, if you want to teach at the undergraduate level, you can prepare for NET (national eligibility test). Details are at www.ugc.ac.in/inside/scope.html. Other possible options for you are:
1) There can be a possibility that at some point of time you have to or you would like to work in a foreign country, so you can devote your time in preparing for IELTS. It is the International English Language Testing System. It measu
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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Aditya,
You have posted the same question several times. Anyway, answering it again for your help.
For applying to B.Com. and B.M.S. at St. Xavier's College (Park Street Campus), Maths / B.Maths / Stats is compulsory in +2 level for calculation of aggregate. However, for applying to B.Com. and B.M.S. at St. Xavier's University (New Town Campus), Maths/B.Maths/Stats is not compulsory in +2 level for calculation of aggregate.
All the best.

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Aditya,
For applying to B.Com. and B.M.S. at St. Xavier's College (Park Street Campus), Maths / B.Maths / Stats is compulsory in +2 level for calculation of aggregate. However, for applying to B.Com. and B.M.S. at St. Xavier's University (New Town Campus), Maths/B.Maths/Stats is not compulsory in +2 level for calculation of aggregate.
All the best.

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Om KatheIT Engineer,Writer,Anchor, Syaahi Chapter Head

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Yes, you can definitely do B.Com with 57 marks in accounts. The overall percentage is counted while taking admission .Best of luck for your future and if any there's any query, feel free to ask.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello Abbi,
For geeting computer science and engineering branch at RVCE or MSRIT, you need to score more than 140 marks in ComedK.
All the best.

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