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vishal chary

Beginner-Level 2

The best course in intermediate MEC.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Both, CA and CS are equally tough. CA is little tougher in comparison to CS. However, if you plan and study well, you can get CA or CS professional tag. Nowadays, there are lots of coaching institutes available for the preparation of CA and CS.

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Anuj Singh

Contributor-Level 8

Candidates are needed to have passed Xth class examination or equivalent examination.
Candidates are needed to be registered with the Board of Studies to appear in the CPT after appearing in the Class 10+2 examination.
Candidates passed B.Com, M.Com, LLB, ICWA, CS or MBA in their first attempt, were also eligible to appear the exam.
Candidates appeared in the final year of the qualifying exam, were also eligible to appear in CA CPT 2016 December exam.
Any candidate, who had registered for CPT on or before October 1, 2016 for December 2016 examination were eligible.

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Sandeep Kumar

Contributor-Level 7

It's not compulsory at all. Being a CA gives you advantage in the area of finance as are already aware but it need not hinder you from exploring other areas of management Science. You are completely free to pursue any field and the fact that you are a CA will not be seen negatively. I know many students who pursued Human Resource Management after doing CA and landing great jobs during campus placements. So, the answer is - Study whatever you want, being a CA does not limit you.

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Abhishek Dwivedi

Beginner-Level 3

You can clear CA CPT in first attempt, if you will practice mathematics consistently. For this, you have to join mathematics classes and practice regularly. You should focus on those topics or chapters, which you can understand better.
Best of luck.

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Divya JainStudent

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
Thanks for asking.
CA will provide you job opportunities in Accounting, Auditing, Taxation, Consulting Firms, Management Accounting etc. Where CS will provide you job opportunities as Legal expert, Corporate Planner, Strategic Manager, Chief Manager, Executive Secretary etc.
Qualifying CA Exam will give you respect in society. After Qualifying CS you will be trated as an expert in Company Laws & practice.
Well C.A (charted accountant) is better than C.S. Because opportunities and salary wise C.A will be better.
For more details you can Read:
https://www.shiksha.com/confused-between-ca-versus-cs-article-4952-1
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Pratosh kumar jha

Contributor-Level 7

For civil services, you need to complete your graduation. CA needs a lot of effort and dedication. Any course will give you a bright future, if you study with full dedication.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

While there is no formula for getting a rank in professional exams like CA, because these exams are not designed to be predictable and it wants to somewhere assess the aspirants ability to understand concepts holistically. Having said that, when you build your subject-knowledge based on strong conceptual understanding you'll be in a position to write specific and directed answers to the questions asked. Also, you'll need to go through the suggested answer books, modules and RTPs to gauge the expectation of ICAI in terms of answers/solutions that the aspirants are required to provide. Keep swapping subjects after a few hours of study s
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