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Parul Thapa

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Pursuing CA course offers a wide range of career opportunities and a stable professional path. As a CA, you gain expertise in areas like auditing, taxation, financial management, and business strategy, which are essential in every industry.

CA course qualification is globally recognized, providing access to job opportunities both in India and abroad. CAs are in high demand due to their skills in ensuring accurate financial reporting, compliance with regulations, and offering strategic business advice, making it a rewarding and secure profession with diverse roles in various sectors.

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Pragati Singh

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Contract Law includes various paperwork related to agreements and contracts a company or firm makes with other stakeholders. It is an essential ingredient of finance and accountancy, therefore, it is directly related to Chartered Accountancy. Hence, the course curriculum of both courses includes Company Secretary and Chartered Accountancy including Contract Law and other allied laws as mandatory subjects.  It is a part of the important company related legislation that every CA and CS aspirant must be thorough with. Hence it is an indispensable part of the curriculum.

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

No, it's not. If you have studied accounting and finance, you can pursue a CA. Though a Commerce background offers a strong base for this course, people generally consider it the only pathway for CA. But the Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is open to students from many academic backgrounds after completing their 12th.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, a CA can become a CEO. Many CAs have successfully transitioned into leadership roles, including that of a CEO. The skills and knowledge gained through the CA qualification—such as financial acumen, strategic thinking, and a deep understanding of business operations—are highly valued in executive positions. 

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Avinash Kumar

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As you missed the call from  Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI)  for books delivery, you should call back them or check messages or visit ICAI Portal or you can wait for redelivery option. 

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

No, you cannot become a Chartered Accountant (CA) solely with a Diploma in Accounting. Becoming a CA typically requires completing a rigorous course of study and passing specific examinations set by a recognised professional accounting body, such as the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) in India.

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Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

A Science student can become a Chartered Accountant (CA), but it usually involves a transition from a Science background to a Commerce and Finance-oriented one.

While it's possible for a Science student to become a CA, the transition may involve additional coursework to cover commerce-related subjects. 

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Manpreet Kaur

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Whether it's good to pursue a distance MBA after completing Chartered Accountancy (CA) in India depends on various factors such as your career goals, personal circumstances, and the specific distance MBA programme you're considering. 

Here are some points to consider:

  • Career Enhancement: A distance MBA can complement your CA qualification by providing you with additional business knowledge and management skills. 
  • Flexibility: Distance MBA programs offer flexibility in terms of schedule and location, allowing you to continue working while pursuing further education. 
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Distance MBA programs often have lower
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Dinesh L

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75% of attendance is mandatory but exemptions are given to CA students for their exam studies. 

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