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CA is a professional course. Visit the site of ICAI to read about it. There is no college for it to pursue that course. There are 3 stages of CA exam- CPT, IPCC and the final exam.
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First of all, CA is a professional course, you don't need admission for that. You can go into CA stream and I believe any student of any stream can go into charted accountancy after 12th. Even science stream students are excelling more in that because of mathematics and CA starts with CPT exam which is a general and common one. It hardly matters which stream you belong to but successive exams of IPCC and finals are totally accountancy based.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
Initial registration for Final Course is valid for 5 years.
Students, who have registered for the Final Course on or before 31st December, 2008 (including shifted students of Final (Old) Course to Final (New) Course) are required
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