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Both of these courses are incompatible to each other as they work in entirely different area you might find a lawyer in in income tax sale tax department but that is just one part of what chartered accountant is. Chartered accountant is a professional with more diverse role
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Chartered Accountancy as a subject deals with topics like budget planning, market research, planning of policies, management of working capital of an organization, etc. Chartered Accountants focus on areas like audit and assurance, financial accounting and reporting, management accounting, and applied finance or taxation.
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Here is the 2 colleges Providing CA - Chartered Accountant course in Punjab:
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Hello student. Both of these are completely different. CA is charted accountant and cs is computer science. It totally depends on your interest
But, if spoken about scope in the future and opportunities
Indeed both has equal and plenty opportunities.
Charted accountant is comparitively a tougher course which need to
CAT is the entrance examination for admission to all the 20 IIMs. Now IIMs have an Academic Diversity Factor that is usually for Candidates who have taken up a different variety of courses than your regular and conventional B.Tech, BBA, courses. MBBS, CA Candidates usually get marks under this column
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see bca and CA this two are completely different field and you may not find any linkages between this. however you can done bca course first and then go for CA course, or if you want to do bca and CA in smae time, you can take bca through
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The eligibility for CA course is that you must be appearing for Class 12 exam. The duration if the course is 4-5 years and the entrance exams are held in May, June, November and December The course fees range from Rs. 45,000- 50,000.
C.A is not a college based
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Look,.you can certainly study CA after B.Tech or any degree. But you will have to start from CA Foundation. But if you study B.Com (//B.Com) in your degree instead of B.Tech or any other Degree and you score 55-60% in your B.Com, then you can skip CA Foundation
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