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Mahi M

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Hi Sachin, ofcourse it will as CA + MBA is a rocking combination

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Jayadev Thrikandiyoor

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That's not true. A CA degree actually helps in the experience. A work experience has its advantages and so does a professional degree.

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Mahi M

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Hi Akhil,
CA has 3 stages:-
-FOUNDATION
-IPCC
-FINAL
If you are a class 12 student or have passed class 12 then you can register yourself with ICAI for the foundation. If you are a graduate, you can opt direct entry so that you don't have to give foundation.

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Dear Ankita,
Generally, it differs from firm to firm. But still on an average, you can expect somewhere around 30k to 35K and if joins Big-4 then you can expect 40K around. Rest depends upon your communication skills and number of attempts.
Good luck.

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Mahi M

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Hi Suman, ofcourse you can do CA. CA has 3 stages
FOUNDATION
IPCC
FINAL
You have 2 options ahead of you. Either you can start from the first stage or you can opt direct entry so that you don't have to bother about Foundation. But if you opt direct entry then along with your IPCC you have to complete 5 days of orientation and 1 month ITT classes. And you must complete 9 months of articleship before giving IPCC. The risk element is more while opting direct entry. So the decision is upto you.

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Mahi M

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Hi Deepak,
Of course, CA and CS is a good combination for a successful future.

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Tarang Sachdeva

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Harshit,
your percentile score for Xat is too low compared to the cut-offs for the year. If you haven't received the call letter so far then you may consider yourself not shortlisted for the selection process.
All the best

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