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Abhishek Dwivedi

Beginner-Level 3

I would suggest to go for CPT, then IPCC and you can pursue undergraduate course privately or it will be best to pursue your undergraduate course from IGNOU.
To pursue undergraduate course, and then appearing for IPCC is not a good idea. If you are going for IPCC after your graduation, then you are extending your CA completion time up to 7 years.
ICAI has signed MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) with IGNOU for undergraduate courses, which will ultimately reduce our burden.

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Kavita SoniMy dreams are my priority..

Contributor-Level 6

You should study all the chapters thoroughly. Practice is a must for accounts and mathematics. To avoid confusion during exam, you can try to solve more and more previous year papers.

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Rohit Jain

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Changes in CPT CPT New Syllabus 2016
The present entrance exam CPT (Common Proficiency Test) has changed to Foundation Exam
CPT MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) based exam has changed to Foundation descriptive exam. Now you can register for CPT before 6 months. In new scheme you should register before 9 months.
Adequate time gap is given so that students get sufficient time to study since the Foundation Course has been made descriptive. Also, there is an addition of full paper.
Foundation Examination will be partly descriptive in nature.
ICAI has added two additional papers in Foundation exam (CPT). They are 1. General English for 40 Marks.
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Rinku Gupta

Contributor-Level 7

If your basics in accounts are clear, your chances of clearing the examination automatically rise. Make sure you practice the subject well and learn your theory too. Mercantile Law Another important prospect for CPT is the Mercantile Law. After accounts it is referred to as most scoring subject.

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pradnya salveI am a daydreamer and night thinker

Beginner-Level 3

Please try again. Positive attitude, time management and smart work is the key to success.

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