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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

Guide-Level 11

The minimum qualification to appear for CA CPT is 12th from any board i.e. state board, CBSE or ICSE. So, firstly work on basic concepts of commerce while pursuing 12th board.

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Sajan SibichanThinking abt hw to make future Safe.

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
There is no college available which is specifically for CA. There are colleges which provide CA along with B.Com. There are coaching institutes which provides coaching in CA, other than ICAI.

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Sajan SibichanThinking abt hw to make future Safe.

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
After completion of B.Com, you can go for Tally course, which is highly required in the field of accounting. You can get a job as an accountant in any of the companies. Before that it is recommended, you better practice as accountant trainee under any CA.
You will get less paid but stay until 1 year or as your wish to gain experience, then you will get good salary after you get a job in a company on the basis of the experience.
You need class 12th or B.Com to get started for CA course.
For class 12th, CPT entrance is required to get admission.
But for B.Com, CPT is not required. You have to take articleship (trainee) under CA to be elig
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Juhi BansalExplore your self

Guide-Level 14

Hi Kartik
You have completed 1st group of CA so you can try job in corporate sector and I think you can got job easily. But in my point of view you should clear your 2nd group of CA otherwise you can study law also. It might also prove to be helpful for you.

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raj kamaliim b

Contributor-Level 10

You can pursue:
1. MBA or
2. Law.

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Sajan SibichanThinking abt hw to make future Safe.

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Remember the most told quote "Failure is a stepping stone success"
Try again & work hard.
Majority of the C.A.s were passed not by the first chance , they tried again attained it.
If you still want to drop it B.com is a better option if you are a 12th pass or you already holding degree, go for MBA or write bank exams.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

If you have completed some levels of CA, it is self explanatory but if you have not, it might be a draw back. So, see how you can justify it.

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Urvi PathakStudent

Beginner-Level 4

If you are good in theoretical subjects, you should go for CS.
In CA, you will learn major portion of accountancy.
In CS, you will learn many laws & regulations related to company.
Best of luck for your future.

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Mahesh Jain

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Yes, MBA will provide you more knowledge & it is beneficial for your future as well.

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Mahesh Jain

Contributor-Level 8

CA is well paid profession as compare with CS.

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