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Doing B.Com is optional for CA you may or may not pursue it. But students pursue it for formality. It would be useful in case if you drop out from CA. You may go for MBA or go for government examination.
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Hello Vikrant, I can understand your angst. It’s actually a well-known fact that admission in IIT is one of the toughest propositions. It is said that getting admission in a US college is much easier.
CA on the other hand appears simple but is not. It too requires dedicated studies and concentration. Having said this, I would sincerely advise you to introspect and first decide as to which of these two fascinates you more. Please select this subject as your future. I am sure you will achieve success.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
2. Do CA abroad and settle abroad also practice in India &9 other countries. Do CA abroad.
No CPT. NO Inter. NO Final
Do 3-year degree +3 year. Experience +4 subjects. You become CA. Pass rate is 71% to 95% for these 4 subjects. You will study in a college and enjoy your social life. Work in 10 countries. This course is eligible to become PR. Salary Rs. 60L /year if you do not want to do 4 subjects. You have degree, with which you will work as finance manager etc. Still you become PR abroad. It is a great option and surely a great career to pursue. You can do CA from India itself and then you ca
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
IPCC Registration after completing graduation:
Registration fee for both the groups: 9000
Articleship Registration Fee: 2000
ATC (Optional) Fee: 1000
Thanks.
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