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Abdullah Hussain

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Yes, you are eligible for CS executive if you have cleared your CA Inter exam. CA qualifiers can have a direct entry in the CS executive programme. Also, graduates and post-graduates can adopt this direct entry route too.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Maths is not necessary for CA exam. As per eligibility criteria for CA CPT, the aspirants must have passed Class XII or equivalent in Commerce Stream. So maths is not needed here.

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Sarthak GoelYeah, I got 92.4 percentage marks in 12th.

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When you have filled the registration form, there is an option to be clicked to choose the attempt. Or you can log in your details and check the attempt. Or, if you specify me the date when you got registered yourself then I am able to tell you. If you have filled the registration form on or before 29th February 2020, then you will be eligible for the November 2020 attempt.

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Harleen Kaur

Guide-Level 11

You can ask them through student helpline number which may be mentioned on the website or you can visit ICAI main office with your fee slip and others related documents so that you can directly collect your study material from there.

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Ankita Rawat

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Hi,
You can follow these tricks to crack CA Foundation exams:
1. Do smart work not hard work.
2. Don't study if you are not in mood.
3. Do qualitative study rather than quantitative study.
4. Solve previous Year question papers.
5. Make sure your concepts are clear.
6. Follow healthy diet.
7. Use calculators to save your time.
8. Revise each and every topic again and again.
9. Improve your writing speed.
10. Make your own revision notes. Good Luck.

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Aakash jain

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Yes, of course you can do this. There is no problem at all. All the best.

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