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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Bhuvi,
In the countries like Australia and Canada, there is a good demand for CAs but in order to work abroad, you must be registered as a chartered accountant there itself. So you can think of pursuing a course abroad to get the benefits and also get a better idea of the work culture. Also, check the labour shortage lists of the countries you are interested in to get an idea of the professions which are in demand.

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Abhishek Dixit

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No, you can't. Canadian universities ask for 16 years of education (10+2+4), moreover, they ask for work experience as well.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Manish, both the options are good. However, CA is more better and challenging. It is a statutory designation. The certification is itself very tough and covers every aspect to make a candidate expert in the area of accountancy and taxation. If a person successfully completed the certification, than he /she can work as a full time CA for any organisation, practice privately or can get into the field of - "Sharing Knowledge", that is teaching other CA aspirants. Any of the option can give the candidate a rewarding career. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God bless you.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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End of the day you are living for your dream. My parents wanted me to do engineering or doctor studies. My field of interest was Hospitality I choosed it and I'm happy about it. A strong dedication for one particular thing will help you choose the right field. Think which will be helpful for you in future. Don't choose something you don't love now and regret for it later.

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Subham Das

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If you have commerce and maths then you have got an upper hand to apply for CA exams.
It takes almost 5 years to become a CA in India and one should prepare themselves for the challenges and commitment ahead.
Three levels to become a full-fledged CA are:
Clearing CPT (common proficiency test)
Eligibility for CPT is that you have to register after 10th but you'll be allowed to appear after HS commerce student needs aggregate 55% marks to appear in CPT.
After CPT exams, comes IPCC:
You need to score a minimum of 100/200 marks in your CPT to be eligible for IPCC. Register nine months earlier than the exam month. To pass IPCC, you need to score
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