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Adarsh Varghese

Beginner-Level 5

If you do CA, make sure you have B.Com degree. That will have you a push in market. But if accounting is not your Forte then don't even think about CA. Go for MBA. For getting into IIM, you need to score high in CA. Exams. Before attempting go for coaching for atleast 1 and a half years.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

If you are poor in study, then I am afraid you will not able to do any demanding course. Also, ICWA is not a valid course as far as I can tell. If you are asking about CA course then understand that it requires very hard work.

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Krishi Sharma

Guide-Level 13

Hi, You have to register for your entrance exam which is CPT at our indian institute for CA (ICAI). There are two attempts for this in a yera in June and another in December, select your attempt and fill the form accordingly. For June attempts forms are available from January. You can also fills the form online which saves your cost and time. You will get link at ICAI website for online filling. Then after passing out CPT regiater for your Intermediate level which is IPCC. Then after clearing ipcc there starts your Articleship which is for 3 years. In it your get trained under a CA of your choice. During this 3 years you can start your
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CA Anubhav JainCool by heart and you can ask me anything

Contributor-Level 7

I think no, because ITO exam require graduation, and till now IPCC is not considered as graduation. Moreover, permission from ICAI should be taken before enrolling for any other course. Thanks.

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CA Anubhav JainCool by heart and you can ask me anything

Contributor-Level 7

No one is sure about anything which relates to future. One can only work hard in the present to improve the future.
But generally, CAs have a good earning.
Later, the earning varies from a person to person i.e. quality that you provide.

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Rakhi BhardwajI'm delhi university student..

Guide-Level 11

Both courses have their own importance CA is bttr between it takes long tym and B.Com takes short tym and after B.Com uhh do MBA and M.Com.uhh choose those uhh have intrst in them .

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VINIKA DAGAR

Contributor-Level 6

First of all, you should apply for CPT. It's an entrance exam for those who want to become a CA. As you are from the science background, I suggest you to join some coaching classes for this exam and then give the exam.

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Chetan Chauhan

Beginner-Level 3

B.Com would be the best thing to do along with CA, as the syllabus of B.Com comes under the syllabus of CA.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

Guide-Level 12

Don't worry. There will be no problems. Just go ahead, and work hard. Best of Luck.

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