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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
You should have passed the 10+2 examination or an equivalent examination from a recognised board. You should have completed a minimum of four months of study period before appearing in the CA Foundation examination. You should not be pursuing any other course of study simultaneously with the CA Foundation course. If you fulfill these eligibility criteria, then you can register for the CA Foundation course thro
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Scholar-Level 16
- IGNOU B.Com + ICSI
- SCDL
- State Open University
- LPU B.Com
IGNOU B.Com in collaboration with ICSI is one of the best thing. Also B.Com from Symbosis along with CA course could be a good move.
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Scholar-Level 16
- 4 years degree programme in Marine Engineering (12th) aspirants
- 2 years course for Diploma holders
- one year course for graduate in Mechanical Engineering
- 3 months course for Deck Cadet for (12th )students.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Better understanding of legal implications: As a CA you may come across various legal issues in your work, such as tax laws, company law, contract law, etc. An LL.B. Degree can help you develop a better understanding of these legal implications and help you interpret and apply them more effectively in your work. Ability to handle legal matters independently: With an LL.B. Degree, you can handle legal matters related to your
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