Can I do CA after b. Com banking and insurance
hello babu,
as per the question ,yes you can do CA after graduation you just have go the following steps,
1. The percentage required for CA after graduation is as follows:
A minimum of 55% for commerce graduates or postgraduates
A minimum of 60% for Arts/Humanities/Science graduates or postgraduates
The minimum duration to pursue CA after graduation is 3 years as you can directly take IPCC exams after 9 months from registering yourself after which you also need to complete 2.5-3 Years of Articleship to become a Chartered Accountant.
You can pursue CA after graduation by getting the CPT exemption if you have the specified percentage of marks required to get exempted from the CPT exam and then you can directly begin your articleship and further take the IPCC exams.
To get admission into CA after graduation 2021, graduates or postgraduate students in the Commerce stream require a minimum of 55% while graduates or postgraduate students from non-commerce stream need a minimum of 60% to be eligible to directly apply for CA Intermediate.
2. eligibility requirements you need to fulfil in order to apply for CA after graduation or completing XIIth grade:
Students must have secured at least 55% marks in their graduation/post-graduation if from a Commerce-related field. Those wanting to study CA after graduation need to have studied at least three commerce-related subjects such as Accounting, Auditing, Economics, Corporate Laws, Taxation, Costing amongst others.
On the other hand, if your graduation/post-graduation is from a non-commerce background, the minimum marks can climb up to 60%.
You need to clear the Company Secretary (CS) intermediate exams conducted by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India or the (CWA) intermediate exams conducted by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India.
hope this will help you a lot,
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Please give me some guidence about C A . I complete my b.com in 52% marks . Can I do ca . Please give me proper guidence about ca .
Hello Himanshu,
You will become a certified Chartered accountant only when you are a member of a body called ICAI or Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.
ICAI is the regulatory body that regulates the auditing and the financial accounting profession in the country.
Eligibility:
You can join after 10th or after 12th or even after graduation.
If you have B.Com degree then you can join CA course. There is a direct entry for graduate students.
If you are a commerce graduate then you need 55% aggregate for direct entry to IPCC or Integrated Professional Competence Course, for other graduates it is 60%.
Admission Dates:
Foundation: Registration for CA Foundation should be done 4 months before the first day of the month in which the exam is held.
Inter: Registration for CA Inter should be done 9 months before the first day of the month in which the exam is held.
Final: Registration for CA Final should be done 9 months before the first day of the month in which the exam is held.
Qualifying Marks:
A candidate is declared to have passed the Foundation / Inter / Final examination if he/she secures at one sitting a minimum of 50% marks in each paper and 50% marks in the aggregate of all subjects.
Steps to be followed:
You do not have to register for Foundation after completing college, you can register for intermediate directly. The following steps are required to be undertaken by the eligible Graduates and Post Graduates under this route:
1. Register with the BOS for the Intermediate course (provisional registration allowed to the students doing Final year of graduation).
2. Successfully complete the Four Weeks Integrated Course on Information Technology and Soft Skills (ICITSS) before the commencement of the practical training.
3. Register for Three Years Practical Training.
4. Appear in Intermediate Examination after Nine months of Practical Training.
5. Qualify Intermediate Course.
6. Register for the Final Course after qualifying both Groups of Intermediate Course.
7. Successfully complete Four Weeks Advanced ICITSS during the last two years of Practical Training.
8. Complete Practical Training.
9. Appear in Final examination after completion of practical training and Advanced ICITSS.
10. Become Member.
The main difference between starting after passing intermediate route and after completing college route is that you will join articleship before passing Intermediate in Direct entry and you do not have to write Foundation exams as you are a graduate.
Salary of a CA:
It depends upon the kind of CA you want to become. In India it could start from Rs 600,000 per annum and it can go up to Rs 50,000,00 per annum.
Total time in becoming a CA after graduation would be approx 6 years (3 years of the degree of graduation + 3 years for articleship)
For any further information, you can refer to the following site:
Hope it helps!
Thank you and all the best.
I got 88.60% in commerce with maths can I get admission in Mumbai University for BAF/BCOM ,/if yes then which Colleges.
The University of Mumbai will start the admission by the last week of May 2019. To apply for Mumbai University admissions 2019 candidates need to submit the printed copy of the pre-admission form with the admission forms which will be available offline.
Candidates who are applying for BAF/B.Com must complete 12th class with accounts and maths as compulsory subjects.
After diploma we are eligible for the chartered accountant or not tell me sir
Can a 55% pass out student from class 12 pcm is eligible for doing CA(chartered accountant).
Hello Satyajeet,
Yes, you are eligible to do CA course though you have studied PCM in your 12th but you should gain a little knowledge about commerce which will help you. No doubt it is one of the most difficult course and teaches you a lot. Once you clear it you are treated as elite. And… If people know that you have been a science student, you still get that incredulous look and limelight doesn’t end.
To cut it short, PCM does matter. It gives you a better chance to be a CA. It gives you a better understanding to become a CA. It helps you with a wider perspective to not only be a CA, but be successful in whatever career path you choose.
GOOD LUCK.
Is attendence exempted for CA and ACCA students?
Hey Vatsal,
Can you please specify for which course you are talking about?
Some colleges do exempt attendence in ..b.com/m.com for the students who prepare for the CA and ACCA exams and some good colleges make attendence compulsory.
BBA students do need to attend colleges on a regular basis.
So it will totally depend upon tha course and the college in which you study.
Hope, you got your point. All the best.
I have scored less marks in cbse board.but i am persue for ca. Should i take adm. in du college nd if yes after scoring 82% in which du clg.
Hey kunal,
If you're aiming to pursue ca ultimately then it won't matter for you which college of du you take. Also du take admission on the basis of your best 4 percentage and not on your aggregate percentage. Also matters the course you want to pursue. I am assuming if you're aspiring to fo ca you will pursue for bcom hons. With 82% you may get some off campus colleges in du. Even your category matters the most, if you belong to general category it won't be possible for you to get good colleges but u might get if you belong to reserved category.
For more details check the official website of the DU www.du.ac.in and check the cutoffs of previous year get a clear idea regarding the colleges you get according to your percentage.
Good luck!
I got 24000 rank in her main 2019 which college I can get CA branch?
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
Can I apply for IAS officer with the subject chartered accountant in b.com honours
Mishra
Yes you can apply for the Civil services like IAS for this eligibility is needed atleast degree in any domain so your eligibile to take the exam
I hope you understood
Best of luck
I have paid 490rs. To ca reers360 for prediction of colleges on the basis of jee mains score but i think careers360cheated me.
Hello Prachi,
When i wrote JEE back in 2015, i used online resources to predict my rank, Colleges and other stuff. I used lot of platforms for predicting my rank and few showed my rank within the bracket and few were very far.I was not patient.
So i left predicting ranks and colleges and waited for my results but when my results came i was surprised to see Carrers360 resources were accurate and near the actual mark.
College and rank predictors are the hard work of last 10 year analysis. This year results may vary with less margin due to Percentile system as well as EWS category but that is not gonna vary for larger crowd and by larger margin..
Careers360 college predicting is used by lacs of students and always had positive results.It helps students to fill seat alloction choices without worrying alot. I would suggest you not to worry and be patient, your college will be very close to what predictor has shown you. You are not cheated, you need to be patient for the councelling.