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New answer posted
2015-03-13 19:17:24
Beginner-Level 1
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2015-03-12 08:37:26
Contributor-Level 9
There are 3 stages
1)CPT
2)IPCC
3)FINAL
CPT covers the following 4 papers
1)FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
2)MERCANTILE LAW
3)GENERAL ECONOMICS
4)QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE-which comprise of maths and statistics
You haven't mentioned anything about your stream.If you are a commerce student you won't find any kind of difficulty because the syllabus that is covered is what you have already studied in your class 11 and 12.But if you are a science student also there is no problem.Lot of science students are appearing for CPT nowadays.
CPT is purely an o
New answer posted
2015-03-11 15:35:06
Guide-Level 14
First of all you should have completed 120 hours of course in business and accounting. Although it does not specify any degree, the understood notion is either you should have a 4 years degree in commerce i.e. B.Com or BBA or a 3 years B.Com and M.Com These are the minimum qualifications and easiest
Apart from this, a CA, ICWA and CS are also eligible. A CA + CPA is a good combination
Your M.Com, CA, ICWA, MBA and CS need to be evaluated by independent agency before enrolling into CPA programme. Every US state has an independent
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2015-03-10 09:30:16New answer posted
2015-03-09 13:43:24
Guide-Level 14
If you have studied mathematics at 10+2 level, you may go for MCA, but that may not help a lot in IT job unless you do it from a very reputed institute,
You can study abroad only if your degree is of 4 years duration. Otherwise, you have to study M.Com from here and you can apply.
Your question is
New answer posted
2015-03-07 17:23:06
Beginner-Level 5
New answer posted
2015-03-06 08:57:37
Contributor-Level 9
1)Fundamentals of Accounting
2)Mercantile Law
3)General Economics
4)Quantitative Aptitude-Maths and Statistics
New answer posted
2015-03-05 10:29:35
Guide-Level 14
Apart from this, you may also start career in accounting as an accounts executive which may be tough to fetch a job but to get further success in career you may n
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2015-03-04 19:03:41
Guide-Level 11
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