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CPA is not a course rather its an exam which can appear for. So its very much possible that you pursue your studies Chartered Accountant and apply for the certification of CPA. CPAs are regulated in the U. S. on the State Level and is offered by the American Institute of Certified public accountants (AICPA) which if completed helps you to provide auditing services in USA. It also enables you to get into firms which deal with US based companies. Check the website for application process. https://nasba.org/exams/cpaexam/
Once you clear the exam you can be CPA certified.
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You are eligible for CFA. But, you have to go for it after completing your B.Com. Passing Bachelor degree is minimum qualification required to pursue CFA. You could opt either virtual classes or you could directly pursue it from those institutes offer coaching for CFA.
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Thanks.
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