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Shikher jainStudent

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Yes, you can do this with your job.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

Okay, first you have to be clear about your future plans: i.e whether to get into a job or to start a practice. If you want to get into a job: Minimum duration: 15 months after clearing foundation.
6 months- To appear for CMA Inter
9 months - To appear for CMA Final
Practical training of minimum 6 months is necessary to appear for Final which is included in 9 months. If you want to start your practice: Minimum duration: 3.5 years after clearing foundation.
6 months- To appear for CMA Inter
9 months - To appear for CMA Final
Practical training of minimum 6 months is enough to appear for Final which is included in 9 months. But to start a pr
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Mehak Seth

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The ICWA course has been divided into three stages which are Foundation, Intermediate, and Final. The detailed information about these stages are mentioned below:
Course Duration:
ICWA Foundation: Minimum 8 months duration. ICWA Intermediate: Minimum 10 month duration. ICWA Final: Minimum 18 months duration. Course Eligibility:
ICWA Foundation: To apply for this course, students must have passed 10th or equivalent from any recognised institution or board. Candidates who have passed or appearing in 12th are also eligible to apply. Candidates must have completed the age of 17 years. ICWA Intermediate: Students must have passed the Senior S
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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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Hello, You can follow the given link for filling the form of ICAI Exam for CPT and full process:
http://icaiexam.icai.org/helppop.php?s=p&in=cpt_guide
Thanks.

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Saswat PaleiPassionate and Dedicated to my work.

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Yes, you might get CVRCE, as their closing rank for CSE is around INR 5 lakhs.

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Shraddha Tiwari

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Yes, you are eligible to do ICWA course.
Good luck.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Surya,
The original documents might be needed for a cross verification process. Photostats are generally submitted, but originals are also asked for the verification. Hence, it is important to have the originals with you.

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Shikher jainStudent

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You can get admission with your marks through counseling.

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Anagha G Nair

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Of course, you may pursue these courses together and in-fact, if you belong to commerce background, the Bachelor's degree programme must be pursued along with Company Secretary course because, it will save time and preparation for one will help the other and specially the CS course will help a lot in your B.Com programme. These courses are interrelated to certain level. A professional course like CA CWA and CS has a professional approach and it helps the student to have a higher level of knowledge in the respective field compared to the regular B.Com courses and it ultimately helps the students of degree programme in related field.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Check the below link for CFA:
https://www.shiksha.com/banking-finance-insurance/exams/cfa-exam
FRM is conducted in two parts:
Clearing the FRM Exam Part I is the first step for an individual to become a Certified Financial Risk Manager. The candidates are expected to know about the risk management concepts and theories as they would apply to a risk managers daily work. The Part I exam focuses on the essential tools and concepts required to assess financial risk. This exam is available in the month of May and November each year. There are 100 multiple choice questions to be attempted within the duration of 4 Hours. The Financial Risk Manag
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