Chartered Accountant
Hello Aman,Yes TC is required as the list of documents required by ICAI are:1)School leaving certificate2)10th and 12th marksheet3)Scanned photo and signature4)Aadhar card number.5)Cast cerificate if SC ST or OBCAfter that submit at ICAI with signature and stamp of any chartered accountant.If you have online payment facility like debit or credit card or net banking then you can pay online otherwise you have to bring Demand Draft with these documents. And fees of it is ₹ 9200
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As per the question, to prepare for the CA Foundation Hard work is always important but smart work is similarly important. Follow these 10 smart pieces of advice given in this article to crack the Foundation level in your first attempt.
Chartered Accountancy is regarded as the toughest course in India and becoming a Chartered Accountant is a dream of every commerce student. In spite of the registration of Lakhs of students every year, still there are only 2,80,000 Chartered Accountants in India. The only recognized body that is responsible and authorized to conduct the CA examinations is the ICAI .
The entire course at the Foundation level is divided into four subjects –
Principles and Practices of Accounting.
Business Laws and Business Correspondence and Reporting.
Business Mathematics and Logical Reasoning and Statistics.
Business Economics and Business and Commercial Knowledge.
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Hey,
Both colleges are amazing and are prominent colleges of India. But if you've to choose between them for commerce courses then go for shaheed bhagat for sure. It not only be among the top ten colleges of du for commerce but also belongs among the known colleges of du. Recently the faculty of sbsc has been rated among the best faculty for commerce after srcc and therefore have a high percentage cutoff for bcom hons for general category people. The campus might not be as big as bhu but the faculty and crowd you'll get in sbsc will be much more better than bhu. Also if you want to have a better campus life with exposures then definitely go for du.
Hope this helps.
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Hello Santoshkumar,
As per me, I think that chartered accountancy is not difficult. It entirely depends on the sheer hard work of the students.
If you are planning to be a C.A.
C.P.T is the first step towards it.
Themost important subject is Accountancy and many students do not have sufficient knowledge in the subject or their foundation is very weak.
Mathematics is one of the topic of fear among the students but it is excluded from the above course.
hence the students should not find it difficult.I shall advice all the students to keep revising the syllabus in order to get good into C.A examsAll the best!!
CA is a great course with great in depth knowledge across disciplines of accounting, audit, finance, regulations and management. CA does involve intensive studies with 3 level exams with group clearance requirement. This means students get the CA qualification after they clear 3 levels of exams and last 2 levels they need group passing across 14 subjects in 2 groups. While the passing rates are below 5% this course is a great course for students with extensive memory power and patience to pursue the course with determination.
MBA on the other hand is a nice course for students to get first hand experience with management functioning. This course has comprehensive coverage across functions and is good for any student who is looking for a great corporate career or entrepreneurship dream.
Beyond MBA and CA is another course that is US equivalent of Indian CA, the US CPA course (https://cpa.mileseducation.com/) . This course has just 4 subjects and an 18 month exam window to clear them as per student convenience. Further this course has over 60% student success ratio (https://www.mileseducation.com/miles/alumni) .
Upon clearing US CPA job opportunities (https://cpa.mileseducation.com/alumni) are with Big 4 accounting firms, accounting companies and MNCs.
Hello pari, hope you are doing well! Well, doing llb with ca would be a good option.. you will get a good opportunity to learn both the things together and also you will have wide scope in future.. only thing is you need to manage both The courses by giving equal time and it can only happen if you set a schedule.. you can apply for the college as per you marks and take the admission .. and side by side you can do your CA Foundation course!!
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