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Rakshith Bv

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It depends on where you're placed. If you're a ranker and picked up by a top company you'll easily rake anywhere between 15-25 Lakhs p.a.
A Big 4 will give you around 7L since you're not an in-house article. In house articles get paid around 8.5-9 (pre bonus).
Generic accounts and finance profiles of companies hiring from ICAI will give you anywhere between 5-8L p.a

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Rakshith Bv

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Ofcourse it's yes. You can do.

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Rakshith Bv

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Scope of a chartered accountant career
CAs can choose to set up their own independent practice and develop their clients on merit.
They can apply for job at an existing firm of Chartered Accountants.
They can offer their services in the field of capital market.
A qualified Chartered Accountant can join the Government Service, Public Sector or even in the Private Sector.
Institute of CA of India is also well recognized abroad like in England, Wales and Australia so one can even practice in these countries as well.
It is not necessary that a CA has to work only on number crunching and excel sheets.
A CA employed with a firm can also contribute
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Rakshith Bv

Contributor-Level 6

CA is best as considered in salary base

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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

CA is a professional course and hence is sufficient itself
So mostly people pursue normal graduation along with CA
Few people go for LLB which can help them in legal matters alongwith CA
FEw do MCOM
Few even go and complete PhD in accounting

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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

CA is conducted by only institute in India which is ICAI
kindly visit ICAI Chapter in your city and find out about the course
CA can be pursued after 12th from any field

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Mohit Maheshwari

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Charted accountants work in fields of accounting, including public, management and government accounting. While specific job duties vary greatly within specific positions, many duties shared between CAs include preparing financial reports and documents, maintaining records of investments, reviewing potential financial risk as well as providing professional opinions in regards to the fiscal decisions of the firm.

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karan sabharwal

Beginner-Level 5

it is up to you and also how strong your fundamental skills are . I personally think, 11th is a bit early to start coaching. the syllabus for the foundation level in CS is manageable without coaching provided that you have a good commerce background. just look at the syllabus and decide for yourself.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Abhishek,
You can think of LLB, MBA-Finance, Phd-management for your future in Academic, Banking, consultancy , Stock market , cooperate affairs, legal etc.
All the best.

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