Chartered Accountant
Dear student,
Following are the top CA Coaching institutes in India:
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If you have your Nation Level Sports certificate then you can obviously get the Sports quota in any college. Apart from this if you need to take admission then you need to qualify an entrance. And the profile you have, you are very likely to get selected if you prepare a bit consistently for the LLB entrances.
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The top LLB colleges in India are provided below:
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I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Both the career options are very good. See you have to extract your sole interest which can be done only by you. You have to think which job profile you will enjoy the most. If you think that BCom+CA will give you the environment you like to do then you can go for it. Now if you think that no being an officer and serving directly for the nation is your goal then you have to choose SSC/UPSC/MPSC etc. So you have to find the direction which will satisfy you the most as a individual.
As you are a human being, you have different targets in life, you have dreams and you want to see yourself in some place. SO you have to extract your feelings and have to find the way which will make you happy as a work profile as well as you are enthusiastic about it.
To know more about CA as a career visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/careers/chartered-accountant
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Hello,
If you interested to become a CA or chattered accountant then you can go for this step.
This is a long journey course. Total 5 years required for become a CA. You can go for this course after graduation in accountancy also.
All the best.
Nope! For PGLAWCET you need to have completed the LLB then only you are eligible for the course of LLM. Now if you want to apply for LLB then it is instructed that the candidate must pass the Bachelors degree in 10+2+3 format which is suddenly not the case for CA. Thus the only way for you to go for Litigation is to get a bachelors degree and then only you can apply for the law entrance examination for LLB.
Some of the preferred LLB exams are:
1.CLAT (Common Law Entrance Test)
2. AILET (All India LAW Entrance Test)
3. MHT CET LAW (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Law)
4. AP LAWCET (Andhra Pradesh Law Entrance Test)
5. TS LAWCET (Telangana State Law Entrance Test)
For more law entrances in India you may visit the link below:
https://law.careers360.com/exams
I would advise you to pursue M.Com in Accounting, and parallely prepare for CA Exam. Not only will the subject matter of Accounting help you for CA, but also has great career scope and prospects with Finance and Accounting Firms.
For more information about M.Com do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/m-com-master-of-commerce/amp
See as per the information available online, I would say MCOM in Finance or Accounting & Taxation will be the best for CA if you wish to go for Masters program. Having a basis of Taxation / Finance will help you to coup up the essence of the CA course.
Dear aspirant,
If you are interested in only Taxation then go for M.Com Taxation because in this course you will be studying in depth about Taxation. If you are interested in only Accounting then go for M.Com Accounting as it gives deep knowledge about Accounting. But if you are interested in both Taxation and Accounting then go for M.Com Accounting and Taxation. If you want to have known on both of these concepts then I would suggest you to go for M.Com Accounting and Taxation. But M.Com taxation is more in demand than other two courses. Based on your interest choose which Masters course to study.
Hope this helps.
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