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Ajay BangrwaAttitute killer

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Yes, you can do it. You may face a lot of difficulties in pursuing it but it is possible if you work hard.

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Animesh Sharma

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Yes, you can. After completion of CS foundation, one may register with ICAI-IPCC and get enroll as IPCC student either with first group or both groups.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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B.Com / B.Com (Accounts & Finance) / B.Finance management are the courses you can pursue.

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vishal JaiswalBe your best friend.. 18+

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Yes, you can pursue CA after completing class 12th with PCM. However, without a basic understanding of Accounting, it will be difficult. In the first exam, CPT, subjects like Accounting, Economics, and Mathematics are covered.

Simply knowing the basics won't be enough—you need a strong grasp of these subjects, especially Accounting. So, if you're serious about CA, focus on improving your skills in Accounting and Economics, as Chemistry and Physics won't be of much help in this field.

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rinku singh rathore

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You can apply for it after 31 st of march of that year in which you wanna to appear for exam.

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Harshit Jain

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Yes Chartered Accountant is a good career to choose for. The starting salary is never less than 25000 pm. Also the respect of this position is high and every company needs it. Also if you start your own practice also you will earn well.

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anu v

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Hi Nitesh,
Salary is a function of various factors - I.e. (I) the institute where you have completed your B.Tech + M.Tech. e.g. a graduate from a top institute will command a higher salary. (ii) Your work experience - organization and type of work profile (iii) city - a metropolitan city will have higher salaries as compared to smaller cities and towns. (iv) Your current organization - I.e. where you will be joining - an MNC usually has higher salaries as compared to other organizations. (v) Your work profile I.e. Manager/ AVP, etc. Thus one cannot allocate a figure.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
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Mahesh Jain

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CA is conduct by ICAI institute, study depend on faculty who teach you.

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Chetna S

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CA has no.age bar restrictions so u can do it. For other eligibility criteria, take a look at this link.
http://www.icai.org/post.html?post_id=3923
And ppl like Mr S Bala have authored a book on it after completing CA at 58 so if u have learnt the trade well, you will have no problem with the jobs.

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