how can I do CA along with Bcom.?
hello Mansi,
ICAI conducts the CA exams list in India consists of 3 names – CA Foundation, IPCC and CA Final. Candidates need to clear the entire CA exam list in order to become a professional in this field.
where as, BCom is a 3-year Undergraduate program that focuses on subjects related to commerce, Economics, Business Law, Accountancy, Taxation and finance.
If you are a disciplined and focused kind of student, I suggest you to pursue CA and bcom simultaneously. CA foundation and 1st semester bcom are almost the same but the only thing is CA is a bit difficult compared to bcom as far as CA Foundation is concerned. BAF will absolutely right choice if we want to pursue CA with b.com
BCom with CA is divided into six semesters. Various topics such as financial accounting, economics, company law, corporate tax, auditing, business management, etc., and many more are present in BCom Syllabus to increase the skill threshold of the student.
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Hope this will help you a lot,
Thank you
Hi,
I am assuming that you are asking in reference to regular college.
To do CA alongwith Bcom you need to clear CA Foundation first. Moving on once you clear the foundation you can give CA Intermediate after nine months of getting yourself registered with ICAI. You can take the classes for different subjects but make sure to clear your Bcom paper as well. After that you need to do articleship, but you can only do that after completing your college. After two and a half years you can give CA Final exams.
Both intermediate and final have two groups with 4 subjects each.
Hope it helps!
Mansi, there are two things about it. You can study CA on parallel with your B.Com (//B.Com) . This means after your 12th in any stream, you can study starting from CA Foundation, move on to CA Intermediate and complete it with CA FInals. Or, you can complete your B.Com (//B.Com) and then also appear for CA Intermediate directly through Direct Entry Route. So you have 2 ways to stud CA with and after B.C (//B.COm) om