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Sneha Kumari

Contributor-Level 7

Hi, Doing CA with CS might be little difficult but it's not impossible. So if you trust yourself and have faith in you then go ahead with your dream. Best of luck.

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Sneha Kumari

Contributor-Level 7

Few years back, I was in same scenario. After researching a lot what I understood was both CFA US and CA have his pros and cons. CFA US is little easier as compared to CA in India. It is also less time-taking. If you're thinking to settle abroad then go for CFA US otherwise CA but both the degree will give you immense amount of opportunity.

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Aryan Ashoka

Contributor-Level 6

Cracking the CA exam takes a whole lot of effort, but in the long run it is the best choice.

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Sakshi Kedia

Beginner-Level 5

MBA is a broader field than CFA and then again it's your choice if you want to diversify your knowledge or deepen your knowledge in investment management. If you are looking for deepening your knowledge in investment thing only then you can go with CFA and in case you want some diversification in other management aspects as well then you can go with MBA in finance course. And talking about the difficulty level of CA and CFA CA is the toughest course to do. The passing percentage is 1% in CA and 10% in CFA.

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varun balakrishnan

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Hi The total fee for the CA foundation course is Rs 1.09 lakh while the fee for the complete 5-year course is around Rs 3 lakh

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deepika maurya

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The starting salary of a Chartered Accountant in India is a minimum of INR 7 Lacs per annum. With the experience of four-five years, the annual earning potential rises from INR 24 Lacs per annum to INR 25 Lacs per annum. One can join a financial auditing company or start an independent practice depending on their choice of career path. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha ICAI CA exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/accounting/icai-exam). I hope this will help you.

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vivek mishra

Beginner-Level 3

You do CA from chartered accounting institute only. Its a seperate institute from any universities. And you can do CA from any city you belong. Any country you belong.

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Yash Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

Hi, CA is done through specific institute I. e. ICAI.

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Akash Gupta

Contributor-Level 6

Dear Alokali,The fees for ETEN-CA INTER Auditing and Assurance Express is 6356. You can avail the same from them or by visiting their institute.
Best of Luck!

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Aalisha Rizvi

Contributor-Level 6

For CA foundation exam which is the first exam ubder Chartered Accountant course, you need to have passed class 12th with commerce. As far as the dates of registration are concerned for this year the last date was January 1, 2023. If the date has passed you can wait for the next registration date.

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