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What should the commerce student do after 12th class except CA?

Vishakha Khandelwal 19th Mar, 2019
Hello dev,
There are other options to pursue apart from CA.
You could choose from other professional courses like CS, CFA, CMA, CFP,  FRM.
Or if you do now find interest in any of these you could go for a BBA, take part in various activities,  do certification courses like the nose and build up your profile.  Then in your 3rd year you could start preparing for CAT, XAT, NMAT and other MBA entrance exams.

Hope this helps. Do feel free to ask further questions.
All the best!
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What is minimum percentage requirement for ca exam

Shreya_1549549812 Student Expert 19th Mar, 2019

Hello Kamajor,

In order to pursue Chartered Accountancy course, you just need to qualify the +2 level of examination. No matter which stream you followed and how much marks you scored in the same, if you have qualified the examination from a recognized board, you are eligible to register for Common Proficiency Test conducted by The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. The Common Proficiency Test is an entrance test and in order to qualify it, you need to score a minimum of 50% marks.


Hope it helped you

ThabT you

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Registration date for CA exam 2019

Shreya_1549549812 Student Expert 19th Mar, 2019
Hello   kamaljot,

The registration form for CA exam will be available online on 4 April, 2019 on thier official website.

So , Be calm and prepare as well as you can do. Go through all the basic concept of all subject as of many question in exam will be direct concept based .All the best for your exam .

Hope it helps. 

Thank you :)
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Im in 12 th and expecting 90% around results...can i go for CA ?? Or can i go for financing and investing sector ?? If yess , how ??

Vishakha Khandelwal 19th Mar, 2019
Hi harshit
Yes you can go ahead and join the CA course
You can appear for the CPT exam which is the first level.  The exam will be held on 16th June 2019. Application form will open from 4th April 2019 and the last date for submission of application form is 24th April 2019
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In how many years CA final can be cleared

atulranjan2306 Student Expert 18th Mar, 2019

Hiii...

Just after 12th

the total CA course duration after 12th can be estimated to be 4.5 years. The only challenge is that you have to complete all its levels in your first attempt. Because each number of attempt increases your six months in this journey. 

CA after graduation..

the total duration to complete the CA course duration after graduation is 3 years approx. Although 3 Years is the minimum duration, every attempt increases your six months.

Hope you get it...

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Sir how many subjects in C.A foundation

Arushi 18th Mar, 2019

Hi Malik,

In C.A foundation there are total 4 subjects, namely:-

a) Principles and practice of accounting

b) Business law and Business correspondence and recording 

c) Business mathematics , logical reasoning and statistics 

d) Business economics and Business and commercial knowledge 

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Now I am B.com graduate student.I want to take admission to CA. CA cet is need for admission or not?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 26th Apr, 2019
Dear Dilip, there is nothing as CA CET. You study CA based on your highest qualification. Because you are a B.Com graduate, if you completed your Bachelor's degree with a minimum aggregate of 50%, you are eligible for CA Inter under Direct Entry. You can register round the year for CA Intermediate at their official website but the exams will be conducted twice a year. Now for being eligible to appear for CA Inter, you should have completed 8 months of study period. The validity of CA Inter registration is 4 years. 
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i want to become a CA.parents prefer me for attempting entrence examination.i want a job with good salary within a short period.what i do?

Shreya Mathur 17th Mar, 2019

Hello Uthara,

I understand this long phase of study can seem very tedious and bottomless.

But I would urge you to consider the fact that this is not just about your salary, it’s about what you will spend a major part of your life doing, it will also be about what is your role and contribution in the society at large.


So before making this important decision, try asking yourself what is it that you enjoy doing, what is it that you see yourself doing ten or twenty years down the line. Being stuck in profession you’re not interested in would feel like a punishment.

At the same time if you’re in a field you genuinely enjoy no course would seem too long or too difficult.


There are a lot of fields with good employment opportunities, conventional as well as unconvetional avenues. If you’re good at it you’ll find your way anywhere

So let us look at the various broad options available shall we,

1. Sciences

Apart from pursuing medical or engineering, you could also go for pure sciences or psychology, pharmaceutical sciences, physiotherapy etc. Also after graduating from science you can switch to almost any field of your choice be it MBA or UPSC or even becoming a chef

2. Commerce

In a world increasingly dictated by market trends and finances, commerce offers a lot of interesting as well as challenging opportunities in the field of Economics, Management, Accounting.

You can work in the public sector, banking, with corporates or go into research to name a few.

3. Law

Law is also a vast, important and demanding field. The course duration is yes long but you are an instrument in delivering justice. It’s an important and reputed job for sure.

4. Liberal Arts/Humanities

Includes subjects like political sciences, history, languages, etc. You can avail teaching, or advisory jobs, plan for UPSC or even take up academic writing or journalism 

5. Design and Architecture

Now a lot of people mistake design to mean designing clothes. There is a lot more to designing than just clothes and accessories. There are fields like product designing, which includes designing efficient and smart gadgets. Designing living spaces so that they are energy efficient, comfortable and environment friendly.

Architecture is another relatively long but interesting field with a lot of scope and variety.


The point of this discussion is, you’re young you’re in +1 you have the time to introspect and see if there is something that really drives you, motivates you and if there is one, take the leap of faith. Give it a try and you would reap fulfilling benefits in the long run.


But if you are genuinely unsure and not able to make that decision, which I understand is sometimes the case, think about what are your own expectations with yourself and your career, your parents expectations of you and choose the best available option. 

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What is the eligibility for CA?

Srishti Mehta 15th Mar, 2019

Hello dear

The eligibility for applying for CA is

Candidates must have passed in 10+2 level (Senior Secondary) qualifying examination from any national or state recognised Board of Secondary Education in India.


Candidates must have registered/switched over to Common Proficiency Course with Board of Studies of ICAI on or before June 30, 2017.


Candidates CPT registration must not have expired.


Candidates applying for CA CPT 2018 December examination must have a valid registration Id as at the time of filling the application form.


To have more information please look at the link below

https://www.google.com/amp/s/finance.careers360.com/articles/ca-cpt-eligibility-criteria/amp

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