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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Well CA in itself is a course that needs no recognition. However, if you wish to pursue a course that is directly linked to CA, it could be both.
For instance, a better placement would require preferably an MBA after CA.
Also, while an independent CA practitioner would have LLB to his aid.
Thus, the choices shall depend on what you want with regard to your career.
If you want a better placement after CA, MBA would be an option that would yield better results. Also, the corporate houses prefer a CA with an MBA. Though CA itself is more than enough but yes an addon is something that would always be a great help.
So if you want to be an ind
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Krishna Rodge

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Yes, you can. The only thing is that you will have to study very hard as both the courses need a thorough study and a lot of hard work, but if you are ready to study and if you can manage both the studies together then that would be really very good. The opportunities that you will get after completing LLB with CA will also be very good and you will have a very great career. Also, you can opt for Company Secretary (CS) with law, it will be a very good option if you feel CA would be a bit tough and if you feel you won't be able to study for CA and LLB simultaneously. One more thing which you need to concentrate is on the dates of exa
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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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CA is a professional course. Visit the site of ICAI to read about it. There is no college for it to pursue that course. There are 3 stages of CA exam- CPT, IPCC and the final exam.

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Stanly Chacko

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CA is considered as the one of the difficult course in India. There are three levels of exams which are conducted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) to become a CA. They are- CPT, IPCC and Final. If you have completed your 12th standard, you can apply for CPT (objective exam). If you have cleared with 50% marks register for IPCC exam. IPCC exam consist of 2 groups (total 7 papers). If you clear any one of the group with 50% marks, you can join for article ship training (have to work under a CA for 3 year period). After completion of the IPCC and 2.5 years of article ship, you can register for the final exam (2 gr
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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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First of all, CA is a professional course, you don't need admission for that. You can go into CA stream and I believe any student of any stream can go into charted accountancy after 12th. Even science stream students are excelling more in that because of mathematics and CA starts with CPT exam which is a general and common one. It hardly matters which stream you belong to but successive exams of IPCC and finals are totally accountancy based.

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Hasti N

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Since you have completed Bachelor's degree, you need 3 years of experience to get admission in VMOU, Kota.

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