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Contributor-Level 8
There are no exemptions in CMA after clearing CA exams, apart from one exemption which is, a CA pass out or an IPCC pass out is not required to give CMA foundation. So, you are only eligible to take direct entry in intermediate exams and have no need to give the foundation exam.
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If you want to prepare yourself for the CA course at the school level, you should build up your basic accounting concepts. Conceptual base of the subjects will help you to clear the exam.
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Contributor-Level 8
As you have mentioned that you have completed your M.Com. So you can directly apply for the Intermediate level, as the students who have completed their graduation in any discipline other than performing arts are eligible to directly apply for intermediate course. You do not need to do the foundation course (entrance exam).
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1) If you are asking about computer Science (CS), then you are eligible for government jobs. You can apply in Civil services, Banking sectors, Defence, Railways and agricultural after the completion of yours graduation (B.Sc).
2. And if you are asking about the Company Secretary (CS), then there are the some private and public sector, those provides the jobs for CS. All companies need CS, even government ones. So, you can be employed by Government Companies (which are usually listed) as a part of their secretarial team. examples are - ONGC, SAIL, MMRDA, etc. Another pathway is through the governing bodies like SEBI, BSE and NSE
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Are asking about ACCA course (Chartered Certified Accountants) or something else?
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