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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

Students who are currently pursuing Chartered Accountancy first stage (IPCC), as well as those who have already completed IPCC / Intermediate of CA are eligible to seek admission into (A&F) Programme in Indira Gandhi National Open University. The ICAI and the IGNOU have partnered this programme and IGNOU offers this every year in January and July cycle. This programme can be completed in a minimum period of one year and a maximum of four years. Disadvantages are, students can get a certificate only after completing both the groups of IPCC.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

Guide-Level 13

CA or Chartered Accountancy is one of the most reputed designations across the world. It takes immense amount hard work and focus to become a qualified CA. This article focuses on all the basics of CS course. Here you will definitely good knowledge about How to become a Chartered Accountant.
Chartered Accountant (CA) course details :
The Chartered Accountancy course and profession in India is regulated by The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), New Delhi.
Step by step procedure to Become Chartered Accountant:
(CA) comprises of 4 important levels.
1) Common Proficiency Test (CPT)
2) Integrated Professional Competence Course (I
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Sarthak Sachdeva

Beginner-Level 4

Hi,
Career Opportunities after CA - Are you confused about your career, as you are about to clear your CA Final exam? Is it a dilemma choosing a chartered accountancy (CA) course over other courses to pursue, as you are unaware of what career it would make possible? Well, we can resolve all your post-CA career issues if you are planning to do CA, doing it, or have completed it. While your thoughts may be limited to taxation and audit jobs as career opportunities after CA, let us expand your vision and share some more options you may have.
Top Career options for Chartered Accountants
Audit and Taxation
Project Finance/Financial Advisory
Inve
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AISHA BANSAL

Contributor-Level 8

Hello Ram,
There are lots of courses which you can do after B.Com, it is just that opt for a course in the field which incites you. Courses like:-
1) Digital marketing
2) MBA
(and then take the exam of the specialized officers in banks).
3) M.Com
4) Law
5) Forensic accounting
6) Photography
7) Psychology
8) Animation
9) Interior designing
10) Journalism
One more thing I would like to suggest you is that do an internship while doing any course so that your efficiency will increase and even you can earn while learning and getting work experience.
Moreover, don't think about salary. Salary will depend only upon your efficiency. Just after finishin
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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

Guide-Level 14

I doubt it because the minimum percentage should be above 50 to 60+ % for CAT, you can appear for MAT exam and pursue MBA though.

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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

Distraction - This is a very basic challenge which people find when they appear for CA exams. With a number of distraction options in the society and social network, this will be a big challenge.
Fatigue - CA syllabus is voluminous in nature, this makes people get fatigue easily. Although people sit with books, topics might not be moving fast. This will be a major problem. According to me, it's easy to remove this challenge. While you start your preparation, be slow (make it 3 to 4 hours a day ) slowly increase the hours as days progress.
Comparison - this problem will be there for anyone who discusses CA preparation with friends. How ma
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Aseem AnandCA aspirant

Beginner-Level 5

Just after the results are out, it would be the best days of your life because that happiness of clearing the toughest exams in India and across the world is superb.
But after that, things will definitely get tough because then the confusion comes, you don't know what to do, Which type of profile to go for? To go in the industry or to go for practice?
Right from preparing for the exam to your preparing of CV to sending and applying for the right companies, if you are lucky, you might get your desired job. But, if you are, it can get very frustrating - giving interviews, following up, finding contacts, facing rejections, etc.
You are goi
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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

CA is not considered an undergraduate degree though you can get equivalency first offered by some universities in your state/country to CA qualified students.
Once you get equivalency based on your certification, then you can apply for Masters in abroad.
But here is a catch, be sure that your accounting credits will be transferred to the abroad university. Most of the times accounting credits from Pak/India are not transfered due to the course's curriculum and GAAP & IAS differences.
In many cases, if you're a graduate you'll still be admitted in BS degree in foreign universities, specifically in when your majors is accounting.

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