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Sandeep Patel

Contributor-Level 7

If you want money owed, numbers, and commercial enterprise, then CA is the better desire.

It has a terrific destiny in finance and auditing.

But if you experience computer systems, coding, and era, then IT Engineering is fine for you.

CA is for commerce college students, and IT Engineering is for technological know-how college students.

Both fields are accurate, but choose the one you're greater interested in.

Think about what topics you enjoy in school. If you figure difficult in someone of them, you can build a very good career and get an excellent activity within the destiny.

 

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Saksham Tiwari

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No, articleship is not mandatory before appearing for the CA Inter exam. You can appear for both groups of the CA Intermediate exam after registering for the course and completing the Integrated Course on Information Technology and Soft Skills (ICITSS). The practical training (articleship) usually commences after you have cleared at least one group of the CA Intermediate examination, and it's a mandatory component to become a Chartered Accountant, lasting for two years.

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Afsha Khan

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Several colleges in Mysore offer the Chartered Accountancy (CA) course, either as a standalone programme or in combination with a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) degree. JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science is a prominent institution offering this course. Other options include Jain (Deemed-to-be University) and Christ University, which are known for their strong accounting and finance programs. Additionally, some colleges offer CA coaching alongside a B.Com degree, like the one mentioned at Christ University.

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Dua naqvi

Contributor-Level 9

I can see you have a year ahead for the CA foundation exam.

So, you can divide the syllabus into half and prepare it 3-3 months and start doing PYQs in next 3 months.

In the last 3 months revise well and focus on your week areas

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Krupali Patel

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It is generally not recommended to pursue acca similar side courses co currently with the CA (chartered accountancy) course. 

While ACCA is a globally recognised accounting qualification it's more beneficial to complete the CA course first and then pursue ACCA if desired.

The reasons why people avoid doing at simultaneously is because of heavy workload and potential conflicts with ICAI.

 

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Nitesh Vimal

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CA Inter admit card is usually released 10-15 days before the exam. The ICAI does not announce any particular date of release of CA Intermediate admit card. Students should visit the ICAI's eservices website to check the release of hall tickets as the exam dates get closer.

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Jasleen Dixit

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Reporting time for CA Inter exam will be mentioned on the student's admit card. However, it is advised that the student must reach their respective test centres at least 2 hours before the exam commencement time. This is to encourage smooth identification process and avoid overcrowding on the exam day.

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Shruti Shukla

Contributor-Level 7

After completing the CA course there are many advanced courses and certifications that can further enhance your career prospects and open new opportunities for your growth.
Below are some of the options candidates can pursue after the CA course for further advancements in their careers:

  • Diploma in Information System Audit
  • Chartered Financial Analyst
  • Certified Information System Auditor
  • Investment Banking
  • Financial Risk Management
  • Bachelors of Law

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Himanshi Bisht

Contributor-Level 7

If you want to become  a CA After Passing Intermediate-Level Exams of the ICSI or the ICAI then follow the below mentioned steps:

  • Step 1: Sign up for CA Inter with ICAI. The registration process for CA Intermediate is the same for these students as it is for regular students. 
  • Step 2: Study for eight months to prepare for CA Intermediate Exams.
  • Step 3: Take and pass one or both groups of CA Intermediate exams.
  • Step 4: Enroll in a three-year Articleship training programme upon passing one or both groups of CA Intermediate.
  • Step 5: Register for the CA Final after completing both groups of CA Intermediate.
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