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Nikita VermaCurrent Student
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Hi Ashraf!
Aspirants seeking to become a Chartered Accountant should register with the Board of Studies at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT). The registration has to be done 60 days pri
Aspirants seeking to become a Chartered Accountant should register with the Board of Studies at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT). The registration has to be done 60 days pri
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Hi Ashraf!
Aspirants seeking to become a Chartered Accountant should register with the Board of Studies at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT). The registration has to be done 60 days prior to appearing for the exam. Candidates can enrol for CPT after passing the class 10 exam itself. On passing the +2 examination or a recognised equivalent examination, candidates can write the CPT. On successful completion of the +2 exam and the CPT, candidates are eligible to register for the Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC). Candidates have the option of choosing Group I and/or Group II. A nine-month of course study is required. The orientation course is for one week with thirty-five-hour credit. It covers areas like office procedure, personality development, general commercial knowledge, communication skills, business environment etc. After the orientation course, candidates have to gain competence in information technology. Hundred hours of Information Technology Training (ITT) has to be completed by the candidate, followed by articleship training.
Aspirants can take the final examination on completion of the three year articled training or while serving the last six months of the training.
On acquiring the ICAI membership, candidates will be designated as Chartered Accountant.
Aspirants seeking to become a Chartered Accountant should register with the Board of Studies at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT). The registration has to be done 60 days prior to appearing for the exam. Candidates can enrol for CPT after passing the class 10 exam itself. On passing the +2 examination or a recognised equivalent examination, candidates can write the CPT. On successful completion of the +2 exam and the CPT, candidates are eligible to register for the Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC). Candidates have the option of choosing Group I and/or Group II. A nine-month of course study is required. The orientation course is for one week with thirty-five-hour credit. It covers areas like office procedure, personality development, general commercial knowledge, communication skills, business environment etc. After the orientation course, candidates have to gain competence in information technology. Hundred hours of Information Technology Training (ITT) has to be completed by the candidate, followed by articleship training.
Aspirants can take the final examination on completion of the three year articled training or while serving the last six months of the training.
On acquiring the ICAI membership, candidates will be designated as Chartered Accountant.
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Sunil SoniCurrent Student
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CA is toughest professional course in India. Number of CA graduating every year is limited. India is on growth path which will further increase opportunities for CAs. Therefore, opportunities for CA is not going to reduce in near future.
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Which subject should i choose Cmmrce + maths OR cmmrce+economics which would help me more in CA ??
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Ankur KumarCurrent Student
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Dear Sarthak,
First of all Maths isn't compulsory to pursue CA, Secondly taking maths or eco is matter of your interest because non of these subjects will be there in CA, except in CPT , But that is of basic level so not to worry about.
So wheth
First of all Maths isn't compulsory to pursue CA, Secondly taking maths or eco is matter of your interest because non of these subjects will be there in CA, except in CPT , But that is of basic level so not to worry about.
So wheth
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Dear Sarthak,
First of all Maths isn't compulsory to pursue CA, Secondly taking maths or eco is matter of your interest because non of these subjects will be there in CA, except in CPT , But that is of basic level so not to worry about.
So whether to take maths or eco it's upto you this decision of your neither going to give you any edge in CA nor any disadvantage.
good luck
First of all Maths isn't compulsory to pursue CA, Secondly taking maths or eco is matter of your interest because non of these subjects will be there in CA, except in CPT , But that is of basic level so not to worry about.
So whether to take maths or eco it's upto you this decision of your neither going to give you any edge in CA nor any disadvantage.
good luck
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