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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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First of all, decide whether your interest is more theoretical oriented or practical oriented. CA is the one who specializes in taxation, auditing and accounting, a majority of the subjects are practical. Company Secretary is a specialist of law, drafting and compliance. A majority of the subjects are theoretical. There's no such thing as easy or hard. Both are almost at the equal level and require the same level of hard work and understanding. Seeing working prospects wise, CA is much more recognized course among the masses and can start his own practice with ease, that's not the case with CS. However, with the company's act 2013
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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Hi, First of all, decide whether your interest is more theoretical oriented or practical oriented. CA is the one who specializes in taxation, auditing and accounting, a majority of the subjects are practical. Company Secretary is a specialist of law, drafting and compliance. A majority of the subjects are theoretical. There's no such thing as easy or hard. Both are almost at the equal level and require the same level of hard work and understanding. Seeing working prospects wise, CA is much more recognised course among the masses and can start his own practice with ease, that's not the case with CS. However, with the companies act 2013
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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Switching from one course to another is only justified, when you believe that you can perform better in the other course where you are shifting. Taking into consideration the fact that you cleared CPT itself in three attempts, calls for some introspection and checking whether you want to continue with the same field or not. Further switching to CS is also on the same path, just a bit easier (as said by some people). Think wisely, whether you want to continue with CA. If that's a yes, be prepared to accept failures that come along because the rewards are many, when they come to you. Think wisely. All the best.

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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There are plenty of professional courses available for you. One of the simplest things to do is to go for B.Com, then M.Com and then maybe Ph.D or professor. There's also an option to go for CA CS CMA and at times LL.B. You also have the option of lesser known courses like FRM, CFA actuary among others. If interested, you can also go for various certification courses of short duration which make you market ready. You can also go for government jobs and jobs in banking sector. You can also go on to pursue your hobby and make it your profession. It all depends on what path you want to take and in which direction you want to proceed. T
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Nitish Kumar SharmaBelieve in reality.

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As it's a professional courses, hence, it's coaching classes fees are very high. CPT (foundation)- around RS. 15,000
IPCC (inter) - around rs. 55,000 - 70,000
CA Final - around- rs 70,000 - 85,00
Registration fees to ICAI
CA foundation rs. 7,000
CA inter rs. 15,000 (both groups)
CA Final rs. 20,000 (both groups)
Work harder, give you full attention and be dedicated.

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priyank sharma

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ICAI issues direct entry to next level course of CA I. e. intermediate courses to candidates who, Have completed graduation or post graduation in Commerce stream with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate of all subjects or its equivalent from a state or nationally recognised university including open universities are exempted from CA CPT. Candidates holding UG/PG degree in a stream other than Commerce with at least 60% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade from recognised University (including Open University) are exempted from CA CPT exam.

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Nitish Kumar SharmaBelieve in reality.

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Hi,
CPT ( as CA foundation) there are available options to go next step (I.e. IPCC) without giving the exam or without taking registration in CPT you can take admission in IPCC and give exam direct. Just you have to score 55% or more in graduation / diploma degree course. If you score such marks than yes you can directly eligible for IPCC.

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