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Guide-Level 12

Below mentioned is the eligibility criteria, which has been decided by educational committee:
1. Honors courses:
B.Com (Honors) all boards:
(I) Candidates from commerce stream: Minimum 60% aggregate and 60% in accountancy.
(II) Candidates from science stream: Minimum 60% aggregate and 60% in mathematics.
(III) Candidates with economics, statistics and mathematics in class 12th: Minimum 60% in aggregate and 60% in mathematics.
SC/ ST (All boards):
(I) Candidates from commerce stream: Minimum 40% aggregate or 40% in accountancy.
(II) Candidates from science stream: Minimum 40% aggregate or 40% in mathematics.
(III) Candidates with economics, stat
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The aspirant have to complete class 12th, and then pursue foundation, intermediate and final CA course for becoming a chartered accountant.
Three stages during chartered accountancy course:
1. Foundation course.
2. Intermediate.
3. Final CA course.
4. Application procedure for CA.
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 10th exam itself.
After completing class 12th exam
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1. Certified Bank Manager Program: A 2 year course covering the areas of banking and financial services, money, banking laws and regulations, treasury, credit, risk management and banking strategy. The course is offered by the Institute of Bank Management and Research (IBMR) - Hyderabad.
2. Diploma in Banking and Services (DBFS): This is a post graduate 2 year Diploma course offered by the Institute of Finance, Banking and Insurance (IFBI) - Mumbai. A graduate student in any discipline with minimum 50% marks is eligible for this course, along with a personal interview.
3. Certified Financial Planners: Certified course (6 months to 1 Year
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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The majority of syllabus of B.Com (P) and B.Com (Hons) is same. B.Com (P) gives you an overview of various subjects, whereas same course in honors has more depth and content. In B.Com ( P), you cannot specialize. The cut off for B.Com (Honors) is higher in comparison with B.Com (Pass).

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Mahi M

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I think, you should pursue B.Com through correspondence. ICAI provides such options to students. CA has very vast syllabus. So, you need to completely concentrate on it.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

Any education is for a vocation. So, always keep a job in mind to develop such skills which assist you in getting a decent job. Qualifications are not just for a fancy.

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Shail Oberoi

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As per eligibility guidelines for pursuing MBA one needs to be a graduate or in absence of graduation have a professional qualification like CA/CS/ICWA. So, if your case you can seek admission based on your professional qualification as a CA.

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alok kumar

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Yes, it is quite possible currently as per the system, you can surely pursue both the courses at the same time in the manner stated.

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