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Deepti Singh

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The next step after clearing the CPT exam is to take the Intermediate Professional Competence Course (IPCC) Examination. One is eligible for the IPC exam after nine months of study, after passing CPT. IPCC registration is not automatic and you have to submit the IPCC registration form. The fee for the IPCC registration is payable by way of demand draft/pay order in favour of secretary. The IPCC exam has 2 groups of seven subjects. To pass the IPC exam, a minimum of 40% marks in each subject and an aggregate of 50% in each group is required. The IPCC examination is conducted twice a year, in the months of May and November.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Accountants of all types are responsible for the financial efficiency of a business or organisation. While having the same duties as other accountants, a chartered accountant (CA) has completed additional postgraduate education and a period of mentored work experience.
Chartered accountants offer financial advice, audit accounts and provide trustworthy information about financial records. This might involve financial reporting, taxation, auditing, forensic accounting, corporate finance, business recovery and insolvency, or accounting systems and processes.
The average salary package that fresh chartered accountants are today getting at e
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Himtosh sharmahard working, dedicated to my work.

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Firstly, give attention on your 12th class and after that, join CPT classes.

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Himtosh sharmahard working, dedicated to my work.

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It is not compulsory after completing your graduation. With atleast 60% marks, you can register your self for IPC but before registration, you should complete a training.

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Manik Tandon

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I would suggest that if you are not interested in pursuing CA there is no use of going for CPT.

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Sarthak Chopra

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Not necessarily, but for knowledge, you can pursue it if you are free for a month or two.

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