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Shashikanta PrustyI want to learn more and more,

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, its good that you choose CA, but one thing you should remember that this line is full of theory paper, if you are prompt in theory part means your remember capacity, then do it. If you want to know CA processing then go to www.icai.nic.in.

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Kandarp PatelAmbition On Fleek

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Greetings from Shiksha.
Since For Chartered Accountant, boards Results does not matter much. But having good marks in 12th will benefit you to score good in Chartered Accountant Examinations.

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Sai Sharath Reddy Appidi

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Hi,
In CA course you will have maths in CPT level and it consists of both the chapters including profit and loss & trigonometry. Other than that in CPT level you don't have maths in any other levels of CA.

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Sai Sharath Reddy Appidi

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Yangyasenee,
Yes, you are eligible for CA. But, CA is very tough course there are almost 60% people who dropout from CA in the IPCC level. Think twice before taking CA. All the best.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

First of the all, basic maths is needed each and everywhere in life. And when coming to advanced maths like integration and all. They are mostly useful in CPT and somewhat in final. Being strong at maths is surely going to help you in costing and financial management as well as accounts.
Maths may not be as much needed when you pursue your CA course but once when you are done with CA and you want to join some field like investment banking, stock market, portfolio manager, financial analyst, etc., you will understand the dire importance of advanced maths. Many leave up maths in CPT thinking that the other subjects will set off it.
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Maharnav KhoundHello! It's Maharnav here.

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, of course, you can. CA is a prestigious job. A CA doesn't require a government job to satisfy his needs.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
Well, I would say that both are very different.
1. CA is a professional degree which if accompanied with graduation and Masters offers value added services. Whereas I.A.S is civil services, and to sit for the same, graduation in any discipline is must.
2. CA offers jobs in both public and private sector while civil services are only offered at government level.
3. Canada, New Zealand, Australia are three top recruiters of accountants (you need to sit for a few exams) while there is no option of getting posted abroad as an I.A.S officer.
So, you may take up a graduation of 3 years in relevant field of commerce, go for CA also side by si
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Anurag kumar!!!!! BORN TO EXPRESS NOT TO IMPRESS !!!!!

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Piyush,
Let me put my favourite option at number one i.e. MBA finance. With CA, you may go for MBA finance from a reputed and recognized university, institute or college. MBA finance will complement your CA qualification wonderfully. MBA finance will help you to develop different administrative skills which when merged with your financial skills will put you to a different level altogether. With MBA finance qualification, you'll be able to portray yourself as a professional having top management strategic, financial, business administration and business development knowledge and understanding.

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Mahesh Sarkar

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You can opt for economic Honors, statistics Honors or B.Com Honors after 12th. But, you should have maths as a permanent subject and after passing 12th maths should be in top 4 percentile.

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