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Tasbiya Khan

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Among the approximately 7 top CA colleges in Delhi NCR, only one is owned by a public/government organization. Students can secure admission after passing their Class 12 exams. Some of the popular CA colleges in Delhi NCR include ICAI - Institute of Cost Accountants of India, Shiksha Guru, ATM Global Business School, Easy Solution CA Classes, Academy of Commerce Noida,  and many others. 

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The fees for registration of CA Foundation course is INR 9,000 for single group and the exam fee is INR 1500. Candidates have to pay the CA exam fee at the time of form submission.  For more informations, you can visit https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/accounting/ca-foundation-exam

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Yash Mittal

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Yes, you can pursue BCom Honours and CA together. The syllabus of BCom Honours and CA include similar subjects which make it convenient to complete both the courses simultaneously.However, both CA and BCom Honours are demanding programmes and need strict dedication by candidates. The candidates should go for this only if they can handle work load of both programmes simultaneously.

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Pulkit Gautam

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No, Osmania University does not offer a CA (Chartered Accountancy) course.  The courses offered at Osmania University are:B.Com (various specializations like Advertising & Sales Management, Foreign Trade, Computer Applications, General, Computer, Tax, Honours)BBAB.Sc (various specializations like Mathematics/Physics/Chemistry, Mathematics/Physics/Geology)B.Ed, M.EdB.A (various specializations like Communicative English, Marketing Management)Postgraduate courses like MA, M.Com, M.Sc, MA Journalism and Mass Communication.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The fee structure at Trisha Vidya College for Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) with CA is as follows:• Tuition Fee per semester: INR 32,000• Total Fee per semester: INR 32,000

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The CA Final course fees at Navkar Institute is Rs 39,800. This covers the fees for the Final level of the CA course. The total CA course fees at Navkar Institute are:• Foundation level: Rs 1.09 lakh• Intermediate level: Rs 33,400 for both groups• Final level: Rs 39,800

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Tamalika Basumata

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The last date for registration in the CA Foundation Course to appear in the September 2024 Examination is May 1, 2024. Students must register with the Board of Studies (BoS) before May 1, 2024 and complete the required study period of four months to be eligible for the September 2024 CA Foundation exams. The CA Foundation exams will be held thrice a year starting from June 2024 - in May/June, September and January. The May 2024 exam will be the first one under this new scheme.

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Yash Mittal

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Yes, BSc students from VIT Chennai can pursue a career in Chartered Accountancy by fulfilling certain requirements. While a BSc degree does not directly qualify individuals to become CAs, it can serve as a foundation for further studies in accounting and finance.In conclusion, while a BSc degree from VIT Chennai alone does not qualify individuals to become CA, BSc students can certainly pursue a career in Chartered Accountancy by completing the CA course by successfully clearing the examinations at each level, BSc students can acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to become professional CAs.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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The ICAI follows a fair method of evaluation of exam papers of candidates. Be it CA Foundation, CA Intermediate or CA Final exam papers, the ICAI checks the paper on merit of the arguments made. In theory paper, the points are given on language of the answer, clarity of the argument and presentation. In practical papers, marks are awarded if the answer is supported by working notes. If the answer is presented well, clearly in tabular format with working notes (showing calculation), it is sure to get marks. Students say that working notes help in getting grace marks.

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