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Guide-Level 11
Both these have great demand and opportunities. It is fully based on your interest to choose any one. If you wish to take MBA, you should give CAT or MAT. If you wish to take CA, it would be best to pursue B.Com and later directly register for intermediate course of CA i.e, IPCC and continue it. Good luck.
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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Yes, you can directly apply for the intermediate level because as per the direct entry scheme, students who are graduates/ postgraduates in commerce secured an aggregate of minimum 55% of the total marks or its equivalent and graduates and postgraduates from any other stream with 60% or more average are eligible for Direct Entry Scheme. Candidates eligible for Direct Entry Scheme can register for CA Intermediate course, and complete one month course on ICITSS. Thereafter, they can join 3 years article ship under a practising Chartered Accountant. On completion of 9 months of article ship, the direct entry candidate is eligibl
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6 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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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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