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Aditya Kumar

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Nice Answer Mahi

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Mahi M

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Hi Sai,you surely can do CA.As you have completed your 12th appear for CPT which is the preliminary stage of CA.

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salahuddin Ayubi

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Yes you can do CA after completing B com with 55 % Marks.Then you get exception from giving CPT. You have to just give IPCC and Final

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Mahi M

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Hi Dharani,you surely can apply for bank exam

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Mahi M

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Hi Arif,ofcourse CA is a good option.Hard work and luck will determine your entire result in this field.So all the best for your future

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Mahi M

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Hi Kamlesh,actually its a 5 year program.But as you know the pass rate is too low when compared to other programs.So sometimes it may take more than that
Hope this helped you

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Mahi M

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Hi Sayara,CA has 3 stages
CPT
IPCC
FINAL
As you have completed your class 12 you can opt CPT which is the preliminary stage.You have to study the following 4 papers in CPT
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
MERCANTILE LAW
GENERAL ECONOMICS
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE-which comprise of Maths and Statistics
As you are a commerce you won't find CPT difficult.So register yourself with ICAI.Exams are held twice in a year-June and December.You cannot attempt the one in June as the last date of registration has expired.The exam is purely an objective one.But it is being heard that they are going to be descriptive.
Hope this helped you

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Mahi M

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Hi Ankit,CA has 3 stages
1)CPT
2)IPCC
3)FINAL
You haven't mentioned anything about your qualification.If you have appeared/waiting for your class 12 exam result then you have to attempt CPT exam which is the preliminary stage.You can be a science or commerce stream student.Exams are held twice in a year-June and December.Go and register yourself with ICAI.But you cannot attempt the one in June as the last date of registration has expired.So register now and attempt the one in december.The exam is purely an objective one.But it is being heard that they are going to be descriptive.
Now if you are a graduate(science/commerce) then you can opt
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Mahi M

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Hi Amay,you surely can do CA.It doesnot matter whether you are from science or commerce stream.

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Mahi M

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Hi Shubham,CA is a person who should have deep knowledge in Accounts.But in CS when compared to CA doesnot require that much deep knowledge.In case of CA since you are in 1st year BCom you should appear for the CPT exams in which you require both maths and statistics.But after that you have to study different fields of accounts like cost,financial,management.So if you are ready to take risk opt CA otherwise go for CS
Hope this helped you

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