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Deepti chandola

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Well, true to some extent. But, the way questions are framed and tested is difficult in CA. Class 12th concepts will help you for sure, but you need to practice CA test like CA TEST not class 12th.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Indhu,
CA (chartered accountant) needs accountancy and a little of mathematics.
So, it is better to take commerce group with accountancy, mathematics or business mathematics. This is the widely preferred group for CA.
Even a science student can do CA but he needs to learn separately for accountancy.
All the best.

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Harshit Mehta

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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 enroll for CPT after passing the class 10 exam itself.
On passing the +2 examination or a recognized 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
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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

If you wish, you can opt for your choice of course. If you have 60% marks in 12th, then there are slim chances of getting into DU.
So, you have little options left. IP University, Christ University and others who have an entrance examination like Narsee Monjee.
If you go for other private institutions then Amity University, Galgotia University, etc. are available.

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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

B.Com and B.Com (Hons.) are two different courses.
B.Com has low cut-off then B.Com (Hons.), and no conditions of being student in maths.
Yes, you can get in B.Com course at 88 % in south campus and out of campus colleges.

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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

Please refer to the link: https://goo.gl/tncYVo

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Alpana SinhaCareer Counselor, 5 years experience

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Ajay,
Please be specific with your query, nothing can be understood from your question.

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SHIWANSH JAISWAL

Contributor-Level 9

You have monopoly of trade. So, you can pursue B.Com or B.Com (Hons.) After completing this, you can either do CA or you can qualify CAT and pursue a career in MBA.

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Nandini G

Beginner-Level 3

Hi,
Yes, you can pursue B.Com, but you will not get any prestigious college.
Don't lose hope.

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