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RAMAN KAUSHIK

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Yes, you are eligible.
http://clc.du.ac.in/Notice/Revised & Corrected Bulletin of Information, 2018-19; 19.04.2018.pdf

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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1. Considering CPT as Quite Easy
The syllabus of CPT is almost similar to that of 12th Standard. The pass percentage for CPT are also approximately 30 %. As a result, the students consider it very easy and prepare not-so-well for the CPT, Hence, although they pass CPT but their percentage of marks for this exam remains very low in comparison to that scored in the 12th standard. Examination. Because of this, the students start thinking that CA is a difficult examination and hence, they lose their confidence. Further, this low confidence leads to failure in IPCC. Related: 6 Most Avoidable Mistakes While Attempting CA CPT Exams
2. Lack of C
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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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CA or Chartered Accountancy is one of the most reputed designations across world. It takes immense of hard work and focus to be a qualified CA. This articles is focused on all the basics of CS course. Here, you will definitely get good knowledge about How to Become Chartered Accountant.
Chartered Accountant CA Course Details:
The Chartered Accountancy Course and Profession in India is regulated by The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), New Delhi. Step by step procedure to Become Chartered Accountant:
CA Course comprises of 4 Important Levels
1) CA Foundation
2) Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC)/IPCE
3) Three y
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Yes, of course you can appear for group 1 of the final exam as well as group 2 simultaneously for CA finals, provided you had completed your article ship, which is mandated after IPCC. There are no restrictions, as such for attempt or appearing for finals, and also no requirements of time as such.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi there,
Well, CA is undoubtedly considered one of most difficult courses just because it has a very low passing percentage. However it might not be that difficult but owing to less passing percentage of students it is considered difficult. Well accounts is an important and significant part of the process. If you don't like it the means you do not have interest in it. You get your answer. You should not take up CA then.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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CA involves study of diverse subjects ranging from Accounts to Law to Taxation to Financial Management. CS is primarily concentrated on Law. Though other subjects like Accounts & Taxation are part of CS curriculum they are not covered in depth. CS is relatively easier in the sense it is more flexible. In CS if you score above 60 marks in a subject you need not write that subject again for lifetime however in CA this exemption is restricted to 3 attempts or 1.5 years. CS offers certain exemption from subjects on basis of qualifications like CMA, LL.B. Etc. CA offers no such exemptions. Further it is compulsory to complete training in CA
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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

Guide-Level 13

Dear NIkita,
Just try to appear both the examinations. This is because if you drop even a single paper it will be carried forward, thus leaving a mark on your score card. If it becomes a situation of choice than go for CA first. CA is equivalent to PG. Rather it is a statutory certification. It will REAP you more benefits as compared to B.Com. However, for B.Com you don't need to study separately. CA itself covers everything. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God Bless You.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi,
There is no college as such for pursuing CA. The Institute of Chartered Accountant of India conducts the CA exams and prescribes books and modules for the same. You may join coaching institutes to study for the same but there is no college for the same.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

Guide-Level 13

Dear Suvankar,
It is absolutely fine, even if you have done M.Tech, you can pursue CA. However, I personally believe that you already have a very good degree and you can make a wonderful career after M.Tech. Studying CA is altogether a different thing with all new and different subjects will be a waste of time, as long as you only have a passion to acquire high qualifications. It is advisable to go ahead and perform in your stream of expertise. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God Bless You.

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