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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
After completing CA Final course, students can start independent practice or join an auditing firm as chartered accountant or analyst. Top job options for certified CAs are Finance Manager, Tax Manager, Certified Public Accountant, Teacher, Civil or Government Service, to name a few. They can also go for other professional courses such as MBA/PGDM to make a career in corporate finance. If one wishes to start independent practice, they need to set up a firm as a sole-proprietorship or in partnership. Also Read: CA career scope and job profiles
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
If a candidate is unable to clear the CA Final course exam in the first attempt, they can reappear. The initial registration for Final Course is valid for five years, which means each candidate gets 10 attempts. After five years, they can register again for the next five years. The certificate to practice Chartered Accountancy as a profession is given to any student by the ICAI only after they clear the final level. Irrespective of the number of attempts they have made to clear it. Until they clear the CA Final level and get the certificate, they cannot practice as a professional.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The passing marks for CA Final is minimum of 40 per cent aggregate in each individual subject and 50 per cent aggregate of all the subjects at one sitting in either both the groups or a single group. Candidates who do not score the minimum percentage, have to take the exam again in the next cycle.
Students can make as many attempts as they can because, to complete the Chartered Accountancy course, one needs to clear all the course levels with passing marks. The CA course is of a very high difficulty level and even the toppers manage to score not more than 70-75 per cent. A large number of students cannot clear a course level in one go.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The difficulty level of CA Final exams is the highest among all the as the course is vast and extensive. The CA Final exam includes papers such as Corporate & Economic Laws Part I: Corporate Law, Economic Laws, Strategic Cost Management and Performance Evaluation, Direct Tax Laws & International Taxation, Goods and Services Tax, Direct Tax Laws & International Taxation, etc. which are tough to crack. The pass percentage of CA Final exams is low as low as 25 per cent in a particular session and students need multiple attempts to clear this level. Even after completing the CA Foundation and CA Intermediate levels, candidates find it
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
CA Final is the last course level but the toughest one. The syllabus of ICAI CA Final course includes the following topics:
- Financial Reporting
- Strategic Financial Management
- Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics
- Corporate and Economic Laws
- Strategic Cost Management and Performance Evaluation
- Risk Management
- Financial Services and Capital Markets
- International Taxation
- Economic Laws
- Global Financial Reporting Standards
- Multidisciplinary Case Study
- Direct Tax Laws and International Taxation
- Indirect Tax Laws
The minimum passing marks in this course level is all 40 per cent per paper.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
CA FINAL GR Rs. 37500-Rs. 55000.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Fees for CA final course at Navkar Institute is 39,800 INR
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
You have to score 40 out of a potential 100 points in each topic to start.
The CA Foundation exam would be considered a failure even if you received a score of 40 on each topic and an overall score of 160. You need a final grade of 200 points, or 50%, to pass.
Hence, out of 400 points, you must have at least 40 on each topic and 200 overall.
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