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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Rahul
You hvnt mentioned the country in which you wish to study so I am sharing a link which details you about the places where CA from India is recognised. To practice in the respective countries you might need the license first and then pursue your higher studies too. UK is a good place to do so.
http://www.icai.org/new_post.html?post_id=5617&c_id=80
Hope this helps

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
There has been no mou between ICAI and CPA USA as yet so you need to go through a rigorous process to be CPA. All your queries will be answered here:
http://www.charteredclub.com/cpa-us/

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Bharti Singla

Contributor-Level 7

Hello! Rahul, Its quite a good plan. You should try to take admission in DU, BHU, Lovely Professional University etc. Admission notifications are already there or they are about to come. I wish you luck for the future.
1. How to Study: Regular and quality studies are a must.
2. Study Material: It is imperative that you have good study resources. Self study is must (LPU has in house trainers for students for other colleges you need to fing coaching outside)
3. Giving equal importance to all subjects: Students usually neglect subject/s they dislike . But it is imperative to concentrate on all subjects.
4. Making Notes: Make good notes for
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micheal john

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Chartered accountants work in all fields of business and finance, including audit, taxation, financial and general management. Some are engaged in public practice work, others work in the private sector and some are employed by government bodies.A candidate who desires to become a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) and thereby a practicing chartered accountant must:
(a) Clear the intermediate and final examination of the institute.
(b) Register as an articled or audit clerk with a practicing chartered accountant.
(c) Register with the board of studies of the institute.
In order to be eligible for appearing in
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Bharath Gujjula

Beginner-Level 4

Charted account (C.A) contains several types of levels of examinations namely CPT, IPCC, Ca articles and finally cA final exam.
IF UR +2 U HAVE ELIGIBILITY TO WRITE CPT EXAM
IF U HAVE A DEGREE (GRADUATION) U CAN WRITE DIRECTLY IPCC WITHOUT WRITING CPT
I THINK AN AVERAGE STUDENT CAN PASS CPT THATS IT (IF HE/SHE HAS TO SPENT MORE TIME FOR PREPARING CPT EXAM)
BUT FROM IPCC IT CAN BE MORE HARDER AND HARDER
ID U QUALIFIED FOR IPCC U HAVE TO TAKE THE TRAINING FROM A CA BY JOINING AS A P.A. OF CA OR BUSINESS MAN
AND UBHAVE TAKE COACHING FOR TALLY
AND SORRY
I KNOW UP TO IPCC LEVEL

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

The Chartered Accountancy examinations are divided into three levels. They areCommon Proficiency Test (CPT)Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC)Final Examination
CPT covers four basic subjects viz. Fundamentals of Accounting, Mercantile Laws, Economics and Quantitative Aptitude. A person can register for CPT after completing Grade 10 and take the exam after completing High School. IPCC or Integrated Professional Competence Course is the second level of Chartered Accountancy examinations. A person can take the IPCC Examination after passing CPT and nine months of study. IPCC has two groups of seven subjects. Group – I consi
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Sampurna Saha

Beginner-Level 5

You can go for PGDM regular.This will fruitful for you

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