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All the best.
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Scholar-Level 18
1. Equity dealer certification (2-Months basic programme)
2. Certificate course in stock market (4-Months programme)
3. Diploma in financial and stock market (6-Months programme)
4. Advance Diploma in financial market (One year programme)
5. Diploma in investment advisory
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After clearing your 10+2, you can give your first attempt. All the best. If you find this helpful do give an upvote.
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Yes, you can apply for CA after your class 12th without Maths. Good luck.
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You can go for IPCC on your +2 basis and continue CA, I recommend you take your degree and directly register for articles and then register for IPCC, because you will have time to prepare during your degree, and it would be easier to crack it. And, you have to give your IPCC exams during Articleship.
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