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Apoorva DuttaInformation Science|Research

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Rita, Honestly, you loose a great many opportunities in your life because of the 1.6% in 12th Boards. But I guess you already know that, so I'll put a better solution in front of you, join a college any of them it does't matter if you are preparing for CA. Re write 2-3 subjects you have a big space to improve, next year you'll get the subject marks improved of same, so there is no point of loosing anything just a gain scope. Don't choose a lot of subject, only which you will be able to score better. It is perfectly fine, you'll not waste any time in degrees and will get a more than 60% which is the barrier. Don't worry a lot, about
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Pallavi Rohira

Contributor-Level 10

You can pursue CA alongside your graduation, if you can manage time well. Many people pursue CA simultaneously with their graduation and you don't need to pursue separately if you can manage both together.

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Eligibility:
Pass in class 12th (10+2).
Selection Process:
1) Selection for the programme will be based on the performance in class XII. After processing the Application forms of candidates whose supporting documents are submitted to the office within 3 working days of the declaration of the class XII result (Karnataka PUC/ISC/CBSE), the cut-off percentage will be declared and displayed on the University notice board/University website. No postal/telephonic/e-mail communication will be given from the University. The University does not authorize any individual or organization to operate on its behalf.
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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

CA requires good knowledge of mathematics. If you have that then go for CA. Also, I would suggest that you should apply for B.Com. Now, so that later you do not have to struggle if you don't do CA.

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Deeparun Dutta

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, you can. Try to clear the levels one by one. I have seen 90% students are not able to clear CA Finals. Keep going from the 1st year of B.Com and grasp the concepts well.

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Leena Agarwal

Guide-Level 12

Hello Ghulam,
Everyone is having own intelligence level to crack any exams. CA requires smart study.
Always make prior schedule for completing your course. Schedules/targets should not be unrealistic. It should be achievable. You have to do planning in such a way that all coaching should be completed before two months of your exam. Last two months should be of for revision purpose only. Self study is having own importance Always follow study material based on past year questions and exam pattern. Two main things in every exam
1. Planning/Preparation
2. Mental equilibrium
Never compared yourself with others do it in your own way.

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CA Anubhav JainCool by heart and you can ask me anything

Contributor-Level 7

The first group has 4 papers, out of which two are theoretical. Therefore, clearing the first group requires extra hard work and consistent study hours. It is good to target two subjects for exemption as scoring marks in theory is difficult.
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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Shaji K P

Beginner-Level 4

Yes. CA is very tough.
You will have to dedicate your time fully with the sole aim. Please remember that CA is not a college going course, u have to work with a chartered accountant in a professional environment and study on your own in the balance time. This requires tremendous will power and clear cut vision about future. But nowadays, it is not that much difficult if you determined.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

There is no comparison of Chartered Accountant CA Course and BCA and BBA course. CA course is more tough, complex and reputed than a normal average BCA course. If you are seriously committed to your career and studies, then I suggest you to go for CA and if not then go for BCA.

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