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I am 12th std student of commerce stream..and my dream is to be a CA.Now I want my help my elders in selecting the college or universities


vishal392001 11th Apr, 2019
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KANHU CHARAN ROUT 11th Apr, 2019
Dear student I tell you ca procedure then I tell you what you do. So CA qualification is exceptional. Its a prestigious and internationally respected qualificationthat will provide you with the knowledge, skills and values to behighly regarded and sought-after business professional..

If youre studying via the direct or graduate entry route, getting a training contract with one of our ICAS authorised employers is your first step towards becoming a CA.

Thank you..





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12th Apr, 2019
Thanks a lot for Ur review
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Muskan Garg 11th Apr, 2019

For pursuing CA you need not take admission in any college because it is a course. You need to pay your all the attention towards CA.

And when the question arises for graduation degree you will pursue the same from Open schooling.

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Thankyou you for Ur review
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 11th Apr, 2019
Dear Nithin, ICAI has made major changes to its curriculum. What previously was known as CA CPT is know known as CA Foundation. The other levels are CA Intermediate and CA Final. To start your journey, you should be registered with ICAI to be eligible to appear for CA Foundation. There are no colleges or Universities that teach this course. You have to be associated with Training and Coaching centres.



CA Foundation: While there is no particular stream in which students should have pursued their studies, it is mandate to have passed 10+2 to be eligible for CA Foundation. There is a 4 month study period that is mandatory and needs to be completed before appearing for the exams. There are 4 papers in this exam and to be qualified its important to pass in all the papers with a minimum aggregate of 40% individually and a total aggregate of 50%. 2 papers are Objective type and 2 papers are Subjective type with negative marking for 2 papers. The subjects are Principles and Practises of Accounting, Business alaw & Business Correspondence and Reporting, Business Mathematics & Logical reasoning and Statistics, Business Economics & Business Commercial and Knowledge.For example, the score should be 40/40/40/40 in every subject and 50% overall. Even if a student gets 50% or above overall but doesnt get 40% in any one subject, he/she doesn't qualify. He/She is considered failed. And in the same manner, even if he/she passes all subjects but scores less than 50% over all, again he/she is considered failed.The 4 months training period should be able to equip the students with the required knowledge on all these subjects and that's the reason why it is not necessary to have a Commerce background in  10+2. The exams are held in May and November of every year.



CA Intermediate: This is the 2nd level of becoming a CA. There are 2 routes for this phase. One is completing CA Foundation and the other is a direct entry. Graduates/Post graduates of Commerce/Non Commerce background can directly join CA Intermediate provided they clear their qualifying examination with the required aggregate. You need to be  registered with ICAI for CA Intermediate for both the ways. There are 8 papers in CA Intermediate that are both Subjective and Objective type. And the same pass rule applies here as well. Should score above 40 in each subject with an average aggregate of 50%. The subjects are divided into 2 groups. Group 1 has Accounting, Corporate Laws and other Laws, Cost and Management Accounting, Taxation. Group 2 has Advanced Accounting, Auditing and Assurance Enterprise Informations Systems and Strategic Management and Financial Management and Economics for Finance.For Direct entry Commerce Graduates,  it is important to have 50% aggregate in their qualifying examination and for Non Commerce Graduates, 60% aggregate is mandatory. And then there is a mandate period of Orientation period and study period. In CA Intermediate as well, the exams are conducted in May and November of every year.



CA Final: The Chartered Accountants Final Exam has 2 groups namely Group 1 and Group 2. Group 1 has Fiancial Reporting, Strategic Financial Management, Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics, Corporate and Allied Laws. Group 2 has Advanced Management Accounting, Information Systems Control and Audit, Direct Tax Laws and Indirect Tax Laws. The eligibility is that you should have passed your CA Intermediate and registered with ICAI. You should have completed the mandatory 12 months Practical Training or Articleship or should be in the 12th month of training by the time of examinations. And the pass rule applies here as well. After the succesful completion of all these levels, you are now a qualified CA.









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12th Apr, 2019
Thanks a lot ...madam
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