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2013-07-03 10:11:54Beginner-Level 4
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2013-06-28 10:24:36
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Yes you can go ahead with BBA. Generally B.COM is a more preferred degree program.
Students can join a CA program after (10+2) or graduation. There is no restriction in terms of prior stream, age or percentage secured.
Following is the procedure:
* Pass CPT examination
* Register/Enroll for Integrated Professional Competence Course
* Complete 9 months of Study Course.
* Complete 100 hours of Information Technology Training
* Complete Orientation Course (35 hours spread over one week).
* Pass Group I or both Groups of Integrated Professional Competence Examination
* Register as Articled Assistant for a period of 3 years.
* Pass Group II of I
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2013-06-26 16:55:24
Beginner-Level 1
If you are from a stream other than commerce, you will only have to go an extra mile to get your commerce basics in place.
It's manageable. It will only require a bit of more effort!
I recommend that you be clear why you want to do CA. Cause once you are clear, the path will be easy!
As they always say "Where there is a will, there is a way!"
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