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4 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
As for CPA eligibility, you need 120 credits to appear for the CPA exam and 150 credits for a CPA license. General rule: Every year of university education in India is equivalent to 30-semester credits of US education. Some state boards award credit for international professional qualifications like CA. For international CPA candidates from India, generally 3-year commerce graduates from NAAC A universities who have scored a 1 st division are awarded 120 credits. CPA Scope:
The CPA scope is going to increase exponentially now that the speculation of CPA exams coming to India has been answered. Due to the covid-19 pandem
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5 years ago
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- Global recognition
- You get to master both, US GAAP and IFRS
- Vibrant career opportunities
- Option to upskill
- Be a global accountant.
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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
You just need to get a hang around the accounting basics and you will be good to prepare and test for the CPA Exams. Also, if you're committed on writing the CPA try getting your self into a NAAC A university for your Bachelors degree (specialising in accounting, finance, commerce field. ).
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5 years ago
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The demand for CPA has considerably grown in recent times with the substantial growth in MNCs and the Big4s in India. This shift in the trend is because of the requirement of knowledge and credibility about US GAAP, IFRS & US taxation by these multinational companies.
Indian qualifications like Chartered Accountant CA have limited geographical recognition and do not cover topics like IFRS & US GAAP. This increases the demand for CPA candidates in India. The demand has increased than the supply and that forced the MNCs and the Big 4s to train their CAs as CPAs. In other words, they give extensive training on the US GAAP, taxation, and th
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