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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Aditi,
Generally, there is no such provision in any college or university. Yet, you can inquire at the university personally for the information.

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Naresh Jhawar

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You have to appear for CAT and get a decent percentile (greater than 90 percentile) so that you shortlisted for GP-PI.

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Amita SharmaNational Doctoral fellow

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The minimum duration of the Chartered Accountancy Course for a person joining after class XIIth (i.e. through CPT) is 4.5 years. The minimum duration of the Chartered Accountancy course for a person joining after graduation (i.e. through Direct Entry Scheme) is 3 years.

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pavan acharistruggling for something......

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As you are currently working as a CA, you need not to pursue BBA but if you wish to pursue BBA, then you may get a job in management fields like HR, finance, marketing, etc.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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A majority of students take up CA studies as well as complete their B.Com. The B.Com is a graduation degree granted by the University whereas the CA is self-study based (or you may take external help through prep classes) and you can complete it at your own pace. Considering the low success rate in the CA exams, if your unable to clear it, at least youd be in a position to complete your graduation B.Com and later opt for any post-graduation programme including an MBA. There are many students who may complete their CA and then also plan for an MBA some time later after a few years of working. For graduates intending to study in an inter
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pavan acharistruggling for something......

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Yes, but you may have to clear its foundation.

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Shivani GuptaI'm Always happy just for one reason

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Yes, you are eligible for CA on the basis of 12th but complete your graduation and then go for CA.

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Shail Oberoi

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If you are an average student, I would advice you not to explore CA as a course. Rather, you can explore a course keeping in mind your interest areas. The chances of professional success are higher in doing what one likes and enjoys.

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Shail Oberoi

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Both are professional courses with a separate career path. Keeping in mind your interest areas and skill sets you can decide what you intend to pursue. CA is more tough compared to CS. The range of job opportunities are much larger with a CA qualification compared to a CS qualification.

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