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2015-04-07 10:26:42New answer posted
2015-04-06 08:57:39
Contributor-Level 9
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2015-04-06 08:53:01
Contributor-Level 9
CPT
IPCC
FINAL
As you have completed your class 12 you can opt CPT which is the preliminary stage.You have to study the following 4 papers in CPT
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
MERCANTILE LAW
GENERAL ECONOMICS
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE-which comprise of Maths and Statistics
As you are a commerce you won't find CPT difficult.So register yourself with ICAI.Exams are held twice in a year-June and December.You cannot attempt the one in June as the last date of registration has expired.The exam is purely an objective one.But it is being heard that they are going to be descriptive.
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2015-04-06 08:45:20
Contributor-Level 9
1)CPT
2)IPCC
3)FINAL
You haven't mentioned anything about your qualification.If you have appeared/waiting for your class 12 exam result then you have to attempt CPT exam which is the preliminary stage.You can be a science or commerce stream student.Exams are held twice in a year-June and December.Go and register yourself with ICAI.But you cannot attempt the one in June as the last date of registration has expired.So register now and attempt the one in december.The exam is purely an objective one.But it is being heard that they are going to be descriptive.
Now if you are a graduate(science/commerce) then you can opt
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2015-04-03 11:42:22
Guide-Level 14
It is difficult to say one is difficult and other is easy. As it depends on your skills.
Chartered accountants are sought-after professionals in specialised areas of accounting, auditing, corporate finance, corporate law and taxation.
A CS is a vital link between the board of directors, shareholders and government and other agencies, with expertise in legal matters, securities law, capital market and corporate governance.
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2015-04-02 18:10:10
Guide-Level 14
Regular courses are definitely preferable however if you are doing CA, then you may go ahead with distance education.
The distance program is the best option for a working professionals and students who have time constraints and wish for flexibility in the program.
This degree will help you to upgrade your skills in order to hold higher positions in the organization.
You may also refer the link below:-
https://ask.shiksha.com/can-distance-education-assure-you-good-career-options-qna-1895511
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2015-04-01 13:37:55
Contributor-Level 7
Indian students must consider moving towards the best to live and work countries which are not western countries.
Why most students follow the conventional path of studying in India or in the west? Why Indian students are obsessed with the west? Is it the 200 years of colonial mindset? Most of them struggle to survive in the west and work for peanuts in India. So called 'average' and below 'average' students (although it is judged by mark
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2015-04-01 11:51:19
Guide-Level 14
You can pick any of the courses which interest you.
You can complete you graduation from Delhi University or many other colleges which provide graduation in commerce. You can also complete your graduation from correspondence as well. Your future course of studies should be based on your interests, strengths, career goals, aptitude, ability, personality and skills. The options you have to further your educational profile are many- management, finance and banking related courses, hospitality, media, teaching, CA/CS/ICWA, post-graduation in commerce, MCA, media, law, social work, web designing, animation, event management, public
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2015-03-30 11:04:11
Contributor-Level 8
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