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7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
You need to clear your 10+2 with any stream. Then you need to register for CPT which will be based on your 10+2 result itself.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
If you want to prepare yourself for the CA course at the school level, you should build up your basic accounting concepts. Conceptual base of the subjects will help you to clear the exam.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Please clarify that whether you are appearing for both the groups or a single group or you are worried about only indirect tax which will be held on 17th November.
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Contributor-Level 7
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Contributor-Level 7
For clearing the first group, 2 months of dedicated study plan is enough, that too when you have done your all tuitions and classes.
It is always recommended to solve RTP, practise manual, past paper for at least 2 years.
Questions will come from these source with slight changes. Good luck.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
There isn't any such important topic for CA exams, still, I would suggest you to refer your practice manual's initial pages in order to get an overview of weightage of every chapter of the syllabus.
Otherwise, what all CA requires is regular studies.
All the very best.
Good luck.
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