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Nandini Pangasarajah

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Hello, To start the CA Foundation registration process online, you could visit the official website and navigate to the Self Services Portal under the e services tab on the home page and register as a new student or simply click on the direct link, which will take you to the registration page. Hope this answer helps.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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If you are looking to pursue CA your better option should be MEBA where mathematics, economics, business studies and accountancy and SEBA (statistics). PEBA:The subject combinations are Political Science, Economics, Business Studies, and Accountancy.

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Alwin Sabu

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Fees is 14.12k to 1.02 L.

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Alwin Sabu

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Hello could you elaborate your doubt?

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Shubham Jangid

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Student must have completed his/her 12th class in any of the field (commerce, Arts, Science) from a recognised board. There is no such minimum marks required. You should choose B.Com from distance, as it was helpful to complete CA and a Bachelor course.

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Nandini Pangasarajah

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Yes, you can opt for B.Com CA. In fact, you can opt for B.Com after choosing any stream and opting for any subject. Hope this answer helps.

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Shayana M

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Hi Devish
Doing your CA concentrate more on it and there are many other options like Financial consultant or advisory. The difference between are The consultant reviews the situation and assesses all factors and leads the company toward a decision that is the healthiest for the business overall. An advisory, on the other hand, works with a company on a long-term basis, pursuing pre-set goals from the initial relationship genesis. There are many online. The best courses to do along with CA are CMA, CS CFA FRM etc.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Starting with CA.
CA itself holds weightage as CA is one of those indian degrees which is most recognised in F&A field globally so CA alone can land you a starting package of 6 to 7 lacs and could go up to 20 lacs plus depends upon number of attempts. From where you did your Articleship, how good you are with concepts, how good your communication skills are and most important company you are interviewing as every company has their pre decided salary bucket and HR will decide where you fall and obviously when I say communication skills, I mean English as MNC corporation consider this. ACCA is all-rounder and since you are a CA you need
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Neha Gautam

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Yes, CA is a very good opportunity for those who don't want to do regular graduation, but 12th is a compulsory standard ti be cleared as, for giving the CA exams we need the result of 12th class. By becoming a CA you can earn good money, and there is no need to do graduation.

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