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You can read the modules of CA intermediate in hindi as the pdfs are available on the website for hindi medium students as well. You can also order the books from ICAI CDS portal in hindi . The books of CA Intermediate group 1 are available in Hindi as well
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Hope you're doing good.As I can see that you are confused in between the basic math and standard math so let me tell you the difference between these the only difference between these two is that standard math if you are taking then you can study mathematics in
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To apply for SSC CGL you need to have a graduation degree and after clearing CA finals you get your post graduation degree. There is no provision for graduation degree in CA examinations as of now. Thus, you are not qualified to apply for SSC CGL 2021 on the
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Both CA (Chartered Accountant) and MBA (Masters of Business Administration) are great degrees to pursue and are in high demand. Having said this, I would also like to point out that many Chartered Accountants do pursue their MBAs from top universities like IIMs, therefore with respect to demand,
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CA Foundation is an entrance test which is replacing the current entry-level i.e. CPT(Common Proficiency Test). CA Foundation will be harder than CPT.
Students who desire to pursue CA can register for the CA Foundation after appearing in the 10+2 examinations conducted by an examining body constituted by
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If you're enquiring for BCom and Chartered Accountancy then none of this has such compulsory criteria of having studied mathematics at 10+2 level, if I start off with BCom then let's take the example of Delhi University itself here mathematics is only compulsory for BCom Hons, not for BCom,
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No, with 54.96 % in bcom you are not eligible for CA direct entry( directly into CA intermediate).
This is because,
You have got only 54.96% in bcom but to be eligible for direct entry you should have got at least 55 % in bcom
So, you need to
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No, one cannot take so many transfers during their articleship in CA. It is only allowed during the first year and from the 2nd year onwards one has to reason the requirement of transfer and then only ICAI can grant permission.
In the 1st
Getting selected in BIG 4's doesn't have much to do with high marks, but you need to make sure that you clear your level in first attempt to even have a marginal chance. There are interns in Big4s with 350 marks in IPCC, and
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