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Nishtha Kumari

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No, CA is not a government job, as becoming a Chartered Accountant is a professional qualification awarded by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), a statutory body established by an Act of Parliament.

However, CA qualification opens up various job opportunities in various sectors,  including the government and public sector undertakings (PSUs). Governments and PSUs require skilled professionals in finance, accounting, auditing, and taxation, and CAs are well-suited for these roles

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Jiya Singh

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No, CA (Chartered Accountancy) course in India in approximately 3.5 to 4.5 years from the 12th grade, provided you clear all the examinations at each level (Foundation, Intermediate, and Final) on your first attempt and complete the mandatory articleship training within the stipulated time.

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Esha Singh

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Check here CA Inter passing percentage of September 2024 exam:

Particulars

No. of candidates appeared

No. of candidates passed

Pass percentage

CA Inter Group 1

69,227

10, 505

15.17%

CA Inter Group 2

50, 760

8,117

15.99%

CA Inter Both Groups

23,482

1,330

5.66 %

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Pallavi Gupta

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Check below CA toppers (AIR 1,2,3) for September 2024 exam:

AIR

Topper Name

Percentage

1

Parami Umesh Parekh

80.67%

2

Tanya Gupta

76.50%

3

Vidhi Jain

73.50%

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Jiya Singh

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You seem to be confused about the difficulty level of LLB and CA courses right? Nobody can tell you with surety which course is easier but rather you have to assess the same on the basis of your interests and passions. If you have this feeling that you're made for reading, interpretation, logical reasoning and argumentation, you might find LLB relatively easier and more fun to study.
But if you have a strong inclination towards numbers, financial analysis, problem solving with quantitative data and can dive into technical study, you might find CA more suited to your interests and hence easier than the LLB course.

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Jasleen Dixit

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There are six papers in CA Intermediate divided into two groups. Both groups have three paper each.

CA Inter Group I includes the following papers:

·       Paper 1: Advance Accounting

·       Paper 2: Corporate and Other Laws

·       Paper 3: Taxation (Income Tax Law and Goods & Services Tax)

CA Inter Group II includes the following papers:

·       Paper 4: Cost and Management Accounting

·       Paper 5: Auditing and Ethics

·       Paper 6: Financial Management

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Raj Yadav

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Some colleges that offer B.Com in Agra are St. John's College, Agra College, and RKGM Agra.

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Vineela Srija Sai Sambaru

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Yes, you're eligible to apply to the B.Com with CA (Chartered Accountancy) course at CMR University. All you have to do is pass 12th standard with at least 50% from any board. Since you have 54% from the Tamil Nadu State Board, you're eligible. The integrated course provided by CMR University is designed to provide the students with solid commerce foundations with CA examination preparation. Your percentage does not decide your possibilities, your determination, commitment, and willingness to work hard mean far more to you. In the event that you're enthusiastic about having a career connected with finance, accounting, or business, then

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Raj Yadav

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1. Start working under a CA and do your M.Com. at the same time, i.e., if you are able to manage time demands from both, the college as well as the office.

 

2. If you find that challenging, the decision will hinge upon how badly need to start earning. If it is urgently needed, you should start working at CA's office. If not, you should focus on completing M.Com.

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