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Harleen Kaur

Guide-Level 11

First check whether you are eligible for CA course, then you can start register yourself from cpt then ipcc and accordingly.

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Ipsita DasLove to help people.🙂🙃

Contributor-Level 6

That will depend upon you, whether you want to do it or not. But to attend your CA final you have to do the articleship. But I have seen many who are completing their graduation along with CA articleship. Good luck.

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Raheesh AChartered Accountant and a Career Expert

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1) Pheonix Institute Kochi
2) Vidyabharati college of Management Kochi
3) Lakshya Academy Kozhikode
4) IAM Kozhikode
But, I suggest you do ACCA from Delhi /Pune or Bangalore, Best colleges in India for B.Com with ACCA are : Symbiosi University Pune, Amity University Delhi, Bangalore University

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Harleen Kaur

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You can ask this from ICAI Institute itself via e-mail or call.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

After a study of the first semester of LLB, you can specialize in any one of the following fields as given below:
1. International Law.
2. Business Law.
3. European Law.
4. Criminal Law.
5. Legal Studies.
6. Patent & Intellectual Property Law.
7. Civil & Private Law.
8. Public Law. So from above International laws, Business laws, Patent and Intellectual property law, Civil and Private law and Public laws are related to you. Hence anyone can choose from them.

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Harleen Kaur

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If you are planning to quit CA, think wisely. You can pursue MBA, competitive exams, M.Com accounting course, computer course, job, net jrf and various other courses. But, it's better to complete CA as you decided earlier achieve your dream because if you do professional course then it will benefit you as career perspective. You can start your business after doing CA and various opportunities will open for you. So make your effort in the right direction. Do not divert your mind in other courses. Just focus on CA and complete it. I know it requires lot of efforts and hard work but it will make your career really nice. As you have mentio
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Sarthak GoelYeah, I got 92.4 percentage marks in 12th.

Contributor-Level 7

It is very difficult to choose between CA and MBA. As both are professional courses and top level courses. MBA will bring you specialised in Business and Management and also in Finance. And CA will bring you specialised in Accounts and Business. Make sure anout your interest and then take your decision calmly.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

As per AIU letter no. EV/II/ (56-A)/83/20, March/1984, CA is recognised as equivalent to PG degree in commerce. So, CA is a PG degree.

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