Chartered Accountant
Hello Shusmita,
CA foundation is held twice in a year by the ICAI . The last date to apply to register with ICAI to appear in CA Fondation Exam
Dec 2019 is 30th day of June. For applying you can visit the ICIA official Website-https://www.icai.org/
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hello k. sankareswai,
Chartered accountant is itself a professional course. and proper institutes are open all over india. there is no college who provide coaching for ca. you need to join the specifia institute of chartered accountant as per your wish, which you like. as no college provide coaching for CA.
I hope this helps you. so all the very best have a great future ahead.
hello ankur,
Christ university is one of the top 5 University for b.com(h) . It ranks 4 among other institutions . The life of Christite is very enriching , practical and joyful . The exposure which Christ gives is comparetively much better than other colleges.
good faculty who are always trying to find new or alternative method of teaching. From PPT to showing live case studies video , everything happens in christ . The teachers are also cooperative except some few , you may not find everyone good and caring always.
hope this will help you,
for more information please visit the below link, https://www.careers360.com/university/christ-university-bangalore
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Heyyyy
Here are the steps that a candidate can follow if they desire to become a CA :
Hii Sai Kumar,
Chartered Accountant is a course in which very few people pursue because of its difficulty level.The Best way to opt CA course is take MEC in Intermediate.Because the entrance Exam CPT is based on the those subjects.Even MPC students can also opt the CA course by writing CPT exam.So,You can do CA course even if you are from MPC stream.
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Hey Mamidala Saikumar,
It is not clear as to what you are asking
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Mahantesh
Yes ofcourse Business acoounting as well as taxation both are useful for chartered accountants. Both Business accounting and taxation are one of the main components one has to study to become a Chartered Accountant. They are easy till the math part prevails. You just need a bit of logic and memorizing the tools and key points used in them for a better understanding as well as to become a good Chartered Accountant.
For more information about how to become a CA and what are the main subjects you can visit - https://www.careers360.com/articles/4162-Chartered-Accountancy-CA
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Hello Prajwal,
Yes, you can pursue CA (Chartered Accountant) after 12.Percentage doesn't matter at all .
In order to become a CA one has to pass 3 levels named as-Foundation,Intermediate(followed by a 3 year articleship
training undre a practising CA),and last Finals.
Also go through the practical training of soft skills and information technology.
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hello Anamika,
If you are a disciplined and focused kind of student, I suggest you to pursue CA and bcom simultaneously. CA foundation and 1st semester bcom are almost the same but the only thing is CA is a bit difficult compared to bcom as far as CA Foundation is concerned. BAF will absolutely right choice if we want to pursue CA with b.com
BCom with CA is divided into six semesters. Various topics such as financial accounting, economics, company law, corporate tax, auditing, business management, etc., and many more are present in BCom Syllabus to increase the skill threshold of the student.
The placements of B.com with the CA program is quite good . Companies like Axxela, Bain capability network, De Shaw & co, Boston consulting group, Kristal AI, Tresvista, Verity, Arcesium visited for campus placements in the year 2019-20. 77.35% of overall placement was recorded by the university in 2019.
for more information please visit the following link
https://www.careers360.com/
Hope this will help you a lot,
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