Chartered Accountant
Hi Prayank,
The safe rank for the main campus would have been below 5000 but nevertheless i have seen cases with 10,000 rank scorers getting CSE or IT(but this was 2 years back). I would suggest you to wait until all seats are filled up because good students will go for other colleges and you may end up getting a seat. I would also suggest you to have an open mind for CSE and IT both.
Hello Indumathi,
To begin with, Actuary is one of the toughest course in India. Chartered Accountants who have tried their hand on Actuary will agree that it is way more tough than CA. Both the fields are very different. Being a CA would require extensive knowledge in Accounts, Economics, laws regarding finance and other commerce subjects. Being an Actuary would require extensive knowledge in Statistics, Economics and Mathematics.But both the courses are leading courses and it totally depends upon your interest. Both of these courses requires a good mindset and a hard working person.selecting one out of the two requires what subjects you are good hopefully this is helpful for you.
Thank you.
Hello Harshit. BFIA is a yet another course for the commerce students specially focusing on financial studies. Students looking forward to grow in finacial sector may take this course.
If you have already opted for this course and want to pursue CA then you should must know these points:
-CA is a much different course than BFIA. Although the main route is commerce and the subjects are also common to some extent. Like economics , business studies, accounts etc but it will be very vast in CA.
-You can obviously do CA along with BFIA , but it can give you a burden, because the syllabus of CA is very vast and it gives you the full information about its subjects. So you will find so many chapters or books common in both the courses, which will make your CA course a bit easier but not by too much.
-First of all you will have to clear the first stage that is foundation, but if you have completed your graduation then you can directly come to the second stage which is intermediate.
-And foundation the subjects are: accounting, business management, quantitative aptitude (maths), law and economics.
-After that in intermediate there are two groups group 1 and group 2. Four subjects in each group.
-In group 1 subjects are as financial accounting, law, cost accounting and taxation.
-In group 2 subjects are as, advanced accounting auditing, direct tax , indirect tax and cost management.
-And their are almost double the syllabus in finals which also consists of two groups.
-Also the main point in this is that there is no limitation of number of attempts you take to complete CA.
-Talking about the fees then it is very nominal which will not create much burden on you.
-The books and study material you will get from the institute by itself.
Also if you are in Delhi then it is an advantage for you. The main or the only institute for Chartered Accountant ICAI also has a branch in Delhi and you can find a number of coaching centres for CA in Delhi. There are so many chartered accountants present there who can guide you. You must visit these institutes and join special classes for CA.
So all the best for your journey, and may you get success in your life.
Hello
Actually I want to have a talk with someone who already experienced his/her life of becoming a CA with pcm in 12th
So can I get a chance to talk to someone regarding this as I m really very very confused regarding my future of becoming a CA
hey punith ,
if you are interested in charetered accountancy then to pursue that course you must clear compitative entrance exams such as CPT to get admission in CA course . and MBA is a post graduation programme which you can pursue after your graduation and suitale for those who have completed their graduation in streams like BBA,B.COM , B.Tech etc. you cannot directly pursue MBA after 2ne puc.
hope this helps.
good lucj...!!!
Hello,
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Hope this helps and all the best
Hii Divyansh,
Chartered Accountant is a course which everyone are afraid and won't dare to take the course due its difficulty.To become a Chartered Accountant you need to clear three tests after your Intermediate namely CPT,IPCC and CA final.
CPT exam is a basic entrance exam to do Chartered Accountancy.The exam has four papers Accounts,Economics,Business law and Maths.
After you clear CPT,You have to Clear IPCC which has 7 papers divided into two groups i,e group 1 and group 2.Group 1 consists of 4 subjects.They are Accounts,law, costing and financial management and Auditing.In group 2 there are 3 subjects.They are Advanced Accounting, information technology and strategic management,tax laws.
The last stage of Charated Accountant course is C.A final which consists of 8 subjects divided into two groups.They are Accounting,law , auditing, financial management,direct tax,indirect tax, information system and control data and Advance Management accounting.There are a total of 19 subjects.
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