how many years it take to become ca
Short Answer:
- To become a CA after 12th , it will take around 5 years.
- To become a CA after graduation, you'll need a minimum of 4.5 years.
Detailed Answer:
There are 2 ways to become a CA, by Foundation route or Direct Entry Route.
Through Foundation route:
- Register for the Foundation exams and complete the study period of 4 months. ICAI will release the result after 2 months of the exams. So, total CA Foundation course duration - 6 months.
- Then, register for the CA Intermediate exams, and undergo the study period of 8 months. Again, ICAI will declare the result after 2 months. So, CA Inter Course duration - 10 months.
- After clearing a CA inter group, you need to register for the CA articleship training that is of 3 years.
- Then, a 6 months study period for the CA Final exams. After clearing the CA Final, you'll get the result in 2 months. So, CA Final course duration - 8 months.
Hence, if we total the number of months, it will be 60 months Therefore, the total CA Course duration (https://www.vsijaipur.com/ca-course-duration/) is 5 years.
However, in the direct entry scheme, you don't have to give the Foundation exams, that will save your 6 months.
Most importantly, you need to clear all the three levels in the single attempt, otherwise, each added attempt will increase 6 months to your CA journey.
Hello aspirant
To be honest , becoming a CA is a challenging procedure.Candidates need to clear various exams at various levels.It takes a duration 5 years to become a Chartered Accountant ,it can take more time as it totally depends on the hard work and consistency of the candidates .
There are total 3 levels of the CA certification :
1.Common Proficiency Test (CPT)
2.Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC)
3.Final course (FC)
•Candidates first need to be appeared in CPT and then enroll for the ATC . Candidates are eligible for it after 10+2.
•After clearing foundation or the entrance , candidates can register directly for ATC .
•Candidates who have applied for course II prior to this can also registered for ATC .
•Candidates must have scored at least 100 marks out of 200 in CPT .
•Registration for IPCC should be done nine months before to the candidates appeared in the exam .
•There are total 7 subjects and candidates need to score 100 marks .For the clearance of thr course candidates need to score at least 40 marks in each subject with an aggregate of 50% or above. .
•In case candidates fail in any paper ,they need to reappear for it if they want to give exam again .
•After the clearance of IPCC , candidates need to undergo an internship for 3 years to gain practical knowledge .
•Candidates can appear for the final course exam during the last six months of 3 years articleship.
•After clearing the finals , candidates are supposed to awarded the designation of CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT.
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Hi
To become a CA you need to go through given 4 levels, listed below :-
1) CA Foundation
2 ) CA Intermediate
3) Articleship Training
4 )CA Final
You can start for ca, after your 12th/equivalent with level 1 i.e ca Foundation, recently changes has been made in the eligibility for CA foundation and now class 10th pass students can also register for CA Foundation but that will be provisional and it will be regularised after they pass 12th/equivalent , while graduates ( commerce graduates with at least 55% and non commerce graduate with at least 60% in their graduation ) don't have to go through CA Foundation, they can start directly start from level 2 i. e CA Intermediate
Now, the duration of becoming CA depends upon how much time you spend in clearing each level, if you clear each level after the other then the minimum duration is:
Around 5 years , for those who start after class 12th through CA Foundation course
Around 4 years , for those who start after graduation through direct entry into Intermediate course .
For detailed information you can check out our page the link for the same is provided below
https://finance.careers360.com/articles/ca-foundation-eligibility-criteria
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https://finance.careers360.com/articles/10-ways-excel-in-ca-exam-dhananjay-bhave
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