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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

You can do both at the same time provided you can manage that much study
I would suggest You should one at a time
go for CS since there is more chance to pass CS than CA
but pursue according to your interest and capacity

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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

You can go for computer courses like Advanced excel and tally
after bcom you can take up CFP or CCRA

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Pawan
Hardwork has no substitute in any part of life and once you decide your goal, you will definitely win. CA requires consistency and passion for accountancy and understanding the need of your client as you are handling their money. Just go through the course structure of each level CPT, IPCC and Articleship and then make your decision. The pass percentage each year is 2 -3 % and that's because it has very high standards.
Hope it helps.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
More than salary, what matters is your abilities and interests. Ppl leave well paid jobs after sometime because it does nt give them happiness. You can earn well in both if you excel and enjoy it.
CA in total may take 4-7 years to complete CPT, IPCC,Articleship and finals. Its more about accountancy and certain skills like objectivity, integrity, confidentiality etc are required. Your starting salary could be 2 to 3 lakh p.a.
BCA on other hand is dealing with computers that too softwares. Jobs like web designing, customising MIS etc are to be done. For better prospects you will also be required an MCA. As per the trends now, BCA wil
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Rajat Prajapati

Beginner-Level 2

no bcom is not compulsory for pursuing ca course and it takes minimum 5 yrs to complete a course including 2.5 years of articleship

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Abhinav Pandey

Contributor-Level 9

Study as much as many hours required to get your preparation done. Answer to this question may vary from person to person. It totally depends on one's ability to learn and that too in how much time. Since CA is very tough exam to clear, no doubt it requires very much hard work to be done in preparation phase. Therefore, I would recommend you to study as much as you think is fit for you to prepare.
Hope it helps.

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Shaurya Singh

Guide-Level 13

CA is a good course u will get a job after 30. It will be better if you go for CFA instead of CA it has much more scope abd better pay packet

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Pawan
You hvnt mentioned your educational qualification, here are the details:
It has 4 levels, CPT, IPCC, Articleship and CA final.
You may register with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) for Common Proficiency Test (CPT) after passing class 10th examination.
Appear for CPT examination after appearing in 10+2 examination and after completion of period of at least 60 days from the date of registration for CPT with the Board of Studies as on the first day of the month in which examination is to be held, viz., students registered on or before 1st April/1st October will be eligible to appear in June/December examinatio
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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Ajit
The fee concession condition has been mentioned on their website as follows:
Fee Concession/Exemption for Children of Military and Para military Forces
The children of military and para-military forces who are studying chartered accountancy course
and who have lost either of their parents in action are exempted from payment of tuition and
registration fees.
This concession of fees will be made available on production of necessary documents.

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