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Oh no, I totally get how frustrating it can be to realize you've filled out the wrong form. Don't worry though, these things happen!
Regarding your situation with the BBA CA and BBA General forms, it really depends on the specific rules of the admission process you're going through. Some universities are pretty flexible and allow changes between rounds, while others might have stricter policies
Your best bet would be to contact the admissions office directly. They'll have the most up-to-date info on whether you can switch to BBA General in the next CAP round.
If you want, I can try to find their contact details for you. Just let me know which university or board is handling your admissions, and I'll see what I can dig up.
Hang in there! We'll figure this out.
Hello aspirant, Yes, having completed A1, A2, and B1 levels in French can certainly enhance your chances of getting a government job in India. Many government departments and organizations value proficiency in foreign languages, especially those with diplomatic, cultural, or trade relations with French-speaking countries.
Here are some potential avenues to explore:
1. Indian Foreign Service (IFS):
2. Central and State Government Departments:
3. Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs):
4. International Organizations:
5. Private Sector Companies:
Tips for Applying:
I hope this information helps.
Feel free to reach out if you have more questions!
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The eligibility for exemptions in the CA IPCC (now known as CA Intermediate) exams is governed by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). According to the ICAI, exemptions are valid for a certain period.
If a student passed CA IPCC Group 1 (Accounting, Auditing, and Law) in 2012, they would have been eligible for exemptions in those subjects for a period of 3-4 years from the date of passing. However, since it has been more than 12 years since passing, the exemptions would have lapsed.
To confirm, I recommend checking the ICAI website or contacting the ICAI directly for the most up-to-date information on exemption validity and any possible extension or reinstatement provisions. They will be able to provide the most accurate and personalized guidance for your specific situation.
https://finance.careers360.com/articles/ca-intermediate-exam-pattern
Hello Aspirant
The eligibility criteria for appearing in the CA direct entry exam are that
1) If the candidate is from a commerce background, he/she must have acquired at least 55% aggregate in their graduate/postgraduate exam
2) If the candidate is from a non-commerce background, he/she must have acquired 60% aggregate in their graduate/postgraduate examination.
Now, if you are sure that you will be able to clear your backlog before May of 2025, before the CA exam, then yes, you can fill out the form. But if you can't, then you won't be eligible to appear for the exam.
I would suggest that you fill out the form for CA Direct Entry because your exam is in November so there is no doubt in whether the exam will be held before your CA exam or after that. Because you only have a backlog in one semester, you can surely pass it in first attempt
Hope this helps
Hello there,
If you have given the compartment exam and cleared it, you will be eligible for CA. As per your percentage in 10+2, you clear the minimum percentage criteria for CA. Once you clear your compartment exam, you will be good to go.
I hope this information will help you.
Good luck.
Here are some books recommended for each subject in both groups for CA intermediate.
Group-1
Accounting by M. P. Vijay kumar and advanced accounting by P. C Tulsyan
Corporate and other laws by munish bhandari
Cost and management accounting by vikas oswal, Cost and management accounting by ravi M kishore
Taxation by vinod gupta and indirect taxation by bangar and bangar
Group -2
Advanced accounting by M. P. Vijay kumar and advanced accounting by P. C Tulsian
Auditing and assurance by pankaj garg
Enterprise information system by dinesh madan, strategic management by vikas oswal
Financial management by ravi M kishore and economics for finance by CA parveen jindal
you can generally transfer from a regular college to a private college for your BCom, even if you've already completed two years but it totally depends on your university whether they allow it or not because of their transfer policies and requirements.
Sometimes university understand the requirements of students and give articleship leave during their regular course so all you need to do is reach out to your university administration to ensure smooth coordination with your studies.
Hello aspirant, If you are planning to become a Chartered Accountant (CA) and enjoy mathematics, pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Statistics can be a good choice. A degree in Statistics can be beneficial, especially if you enjoy mathematics, a B.Com or B.Com (Hons.) would be the most straightforward and directly relevant path for pursuing CA. It aligns closely with the CA curriculum and provides a solid grounding in accounting principles. However, if you are particularly passionate about mathematics and statistics, you can still pursue Statistics while supplementing your education with accounting courses to prepare for the CA exams.
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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