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After completing your class 12th, you can register yourself with ICAI for CPT. After clearing CPT, you can give IPCC. You can either clear both groups or any 1 group and enroll yourself as an article assistant. Articleship is for 3 years. After completing 2.5 years of articleship, you can register for final.
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You can pursue B.Com through correspondence mode because CA has vast syllabus. Sometimes, it may affect your articleship too. ICAI do provide such an option to CA students. You can pursue from top universities like IGNOU.
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CA has 3 stages:
1. CPT.
2. IPCC.
3. Final.
CPT is for 6 months. After clearing CPT, you can give IPCC which is for 9 months. You can enroll yourself as an article assistant after clearing either both or any group. Articleship is for 3 years. Upon the completion of 2.5 years, you can register yourself for final exams.
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In order to pursue CA, either you should have cleared your class 12 or you should be a graduate.
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