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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
As per the MOU, a degree of 2 years post ICAI experience and passing some subjects are required to become a member of NZICA. On becoming member apply for public practice. Then, there may be high probability to immigrate to NZ and brighter job scope.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
Well, there are number of Job opportunities for CAs.
1. Corporate Sector
-Accounts Manager
-Financial Analyst
-Audit Assistant
-Tax Analyst
2. PSU
-Finance Manager
3. Valuation
4. Investment Banking
5. IFRS
6. GST
7. Project Financing.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
There is a huge difference between the two professional courses. The role and context of both the courses are very different from the angle of the praticle word. However, both the courses belong to the commerce field thus they have a few common subjects too. But you will not much benefited in practice as well as job. The objective of pursuing both the courses from the perspective of knowledge enhancement is effective and you will gain diversified knowledge. But with the perspective to reveal the benefit in a job is not appreciable. The profession of CA has ample opportunities in comparison to CS. What I would advise is choose CA
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
A Candidate who has passed the 10th examination conducted by an examining body constituted by law in India (or an examination recognised by the Central Government as equivalent thereto) can register for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT) of the CA programme. But they can write the examination only after passing the Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) or waiting for the 10+2 exam results. There are no restrictions with regard to the age of the candidate or marks secured in Senior Secondary Examination. Commerce graduates with 50% marks, non-comme
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
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