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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Vaishali,
You are going from science to commerce.
Initially, it might take you some time to understand the basics of commerce, but you'll be fine.
Regular college or not, should completely be your decision.
Anyways once you clear your cpt and proceed ahead with CA course, you have to have your training which might clash from your college.
Plus your CA exams might also clash from your college exams, depending on the college where you get admitted.
However, if the doubt in your mind about joining a regular college or not has creeped up due to your decision of going with CA then it's baseless.
You can easily cope up with both graduation
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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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First of all, for giving CPT, you should prepare for CPT subjects like maths accounting economics law according to new syllabus Institute had introduced English also in this all subjects you should get more than 40% in all subjects and your aggregate should be more than 50% study well for CPT and after CPT prepare for IPCC.

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Siddharth DubeyB.Com student at Faculty of Commerce, BHU

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It's better for you to dwell into it if you are really interested for CA don't wait to complete graduation and if you are in final year then it is rational to direct attempt IPCC after graduation.

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Bipin Jha

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CA after class 12th (CPT ) Common Proficiency Test (CPT) is an entry level test for Chartered Accountancy Course. It is an objective type test of 200 marks of 4 subjects namely, Fundamentals of Accounting, Mercantile Laws, General Economics and Quantitative Aptitude with an objective to test the basic knowledge in these subjects. CPT is divided into two sessions of two hours each. In the first session there are two sections: Section A Fundamentals of Accounting carrying 60 marks and Section B Mercantile laws carrying 40 marks. In the second session there are two sections: Section C General Economics carrying 50 marks and Section D
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Madhuri,
It will depend on the other choices you have and on what basis you are comparing Canada to. Canada no doubt is a good option but you need to narrow down the choices based on admission requirements, budget, etc. 66% is a poor score for the top-ranked Canadian business schools. Also, a 3-year degree course is not accepted by many. I will suggest you check other alternatives such as Australia and New Zealand too.

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Mir Noaman Ali

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Hi Bhumit,
Your past acads do not matter at all.
You need to score in excess of 99.6%ile to stand a chance of converting the admission interview.
No preference for Chartered Accountant.
Any reason there should be any preference?

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Ideally, you should have started your CA journey early at 10+2 buy you are still eligible to become CA even after MBA.

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