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Dear Sumita, you can try Taxation Law in LLM if you want to try in Taxation. That is the nearest course that can complement CA. Next in the list will be Corporate Law, Intellectual Property law is also a good option.
Dear Aspirant,
If you are aiming for LLB then you can go for CA as though both the courses do not have much common, but if you're planning to go in the field of Income tax/GST/sale tax, then going for CA is a very good option. Moreover, you can learn
Hey Shivansh,
There is no mention of mathematics as a compulsory subject. This means that students who haven't had mathematics subject are also eligible to pursue CA training. Sure, mathematics doesn't play a crucial role in eligibility criteria. But the subject sure is involved in the Proficiency Test and Final
Dear Priyanshu, CA itself is a professional course to start off. You haven't mentioned your highest qualification. You can start off as early as after your 12th to start studying to become a CA. Now previously there were Foundation, Intermediate and Final Courses. Now they have been changed to CPC,
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