Hi Parth,
Yes, completing a Hotel Management course does not disqualify you from pursuing a Chartered Accountancy (CA) qualification. However, to pursue CA in India, you need to fulfill specific eligibility criteria set by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). Here are the general eligibility requirements:
Educational Qualification : You must have completed a bachelor's degree from a recognized university or institution. This can be in any discipline, including Hotel Management.
Minimum Marks : Typically, you need to have secured a minimum of 55% marks in the qualifying examination. However, there are relaxations for certain categories of students.
Age Limit : There is no specific age limit to register for the CA Foundation course, which is the entry-level for CA.
Course Structure : The CA qualification involves three stages: CA Foundation, CA Intermediate, and CA Final. You will need to clear each stage sequentially.
Other Requirements : Besides the educational qualifications, you'll need to complete articleship (practical training) under a practicing CA and pass a series of examinations conducted by ICAI.
Since you have completed a Hotel Management course, you would fulfill the educational qualification requirement for CA. However, ensure that you meet all other eligibility criteria and understand the structure of the CA course before proceeding with your application.
Hope it helps!
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