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Shashank sharan

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I want to tell you that both have equally importance in a company and both CA and MBA work in a top level of management. But if you want to do MBA then do from best colleges or institutions otherwise don't go for it because it doesn't have job then. At last, MBA and CA both have equal importance.

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Shashank sharan

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The Chartered Accountancy Course is divided into three levels I. e. CA Foundation, CA Intermediate and CA Final. To become a CA in India, you must pass all these three levels of CA including three years of Articleship Training. Thus, it takes a minimum of 5 years for you to become CA after the 12th.

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palak mahajan

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Hi Kemasr there are many universities which provides scholarships based on the categories based. And also if you are a meritorious student then you can get admission in B.Com CA Course in very low budget and also get scholarship.

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Shashank sharan

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Hello Manish, if you want to CA after graduation then you have to give only two level of exams I. e. , intermediate and final. You don't have to give foundation examination. So you have a chance to get direct entry route. First you have to register with ICAI for CA course and prepare for intermediate examinations and then final with articleship. So best of luck.

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Shashank sharan

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I want to tell you that you are eligible for doing CA but your field is totally different, so you have to start with the beginning means you have to gain basics of commerce stream. I have seen many students who do CA, and they belong to the Science background, so it is impossible, but you have to work hard. All the best.

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Nandini Pangasarajah

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1. National college (Basavannagudi) 2. National college (Jayanagar) 3. Bangalore (M. S. Ramaiah), Hope this answer helps.

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Isha Goyal

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You can find link to register for CA in chrome type there link to register for CA foundation you will found link there.

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Isha Goyal

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Yes, you can get practical knowledge from Big 4 or Top 20 CA firms.

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Isha Goyal

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You can directly do CA without any course like b. om, B.Com (Hons) or any other. But from my view one should do graduation, along graduation you can pursue other course. As it will beneficial in your future ahead.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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A CFA course needs less time to complete than a CA course. CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) and CA (Chartered Accountant) are both trending in the corporate and finance sector, especially in India. CA course has more relevance and wider scope than CFA although CFA are in great demand these days.

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