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Sahil Rana

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Salary of a Chartered Accountant in India depends on his/her skills, capabilities, and experience. The average salary of Chartered Accountants in India ranges from 6-7 Lacs to 30 Lacs. Industry Wise Chartered Accountant Salary in India Per Month 2020.

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Sahil Rana

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No, it is not compulsory to do B.Com for CA. One can enroll for CA (Chartered Accountant Course) just after completing his Plus two through CPT route ( Entrance exam for CA course).

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Sahil Rana

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CA is a correspondence course, in which the Institute gives you all the sufficient study material and other resources required to understand all the subjects, practice and pass the exam. Your peers/parents/relatives tell you that it is not possible to pass the exam without coaching, but it is possible without coaching.

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Sahil Rana

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Easy Studies CS is much easier as compared to CA which has been referred to the toughest course in India. The CA course is easy to enter but tough to exit. While the CS is also not easy but not as tough as CA.

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Sahil Rana

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MBA is totally different from CA. MBA is a general degree whereas CA is a specialisation of sorts. But when you hold MBA with B.Com Degree, then you will have similar career opportunities. Also MBA from an IIM requires you to have a consistent good academic background and you get cookie points for being a professional.

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Sahil Rana

Guide-Level 15

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Chartered Accountant Course After 12th Commerce Without Maths. Even if you are a Non Maths student then also you can pursue this course. This doesn't mean that for the further levels I. e. CA Intermediate and CA Final you will not going to face any practical subjects.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

Guide-Level 15

CA is a professional certification, which can not be deemed equivalent to graduation or post-graduation degree. ICAI allows an Indian CA to sit for foreign countries Charted Accounting Professional bodies examination in mutually signed agreements. You may refer to ICAI website for further details:
www.icai.org.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Yes, it is true that you can do CA without giving the example CPT (Common Proficiency Test was the first level of Chartered Accountancy examinations). For such that you have a need to score 55% in your graduation. And thereafter you can take admission in CA inter.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Hello,
If you want my advice then I will suggest you go for an MBA is the best option for you. Please feel free to Revert.

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Harleen Kaur

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