Chartered Accountant
If you scored 51% in senior secondary school then yes,you are eligible to apply in ca courscourse.
But if u scored 51% in graduation then not. Atleast 55%is required in ug courses of commerce to apply for ca entrance exam.
1.Any student who has passed 10thclass or any course equivalent
There is no best college for CA. For pursuing CA you need to enroll with ICAI.
After completing your 12 you can appear for cpt eaxam
Then after passing cpt you will be eligible for ipcc and after 3 months of
articleship you can give your ca finals . IF
Dear student
A Candidate who has passed the 10th examination conducted by an examining body constituted by law in India (or an examination recognized by the Central Government as equivalent thereto) can register for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT) of the CA programme. But they can write the examination only
yes forsure you can easily get admission in ip university for b pharmacy course. but for this you have to give entrance exam also. so all the best have agreat future ahead.
Hey,
Registeration for CA CPT starts in April.
Exam Mode : Offline/ Pen & paper based
Conducted in : June in two sessions
Session 1 (2hrs - 10:30-12:30)
Paper 1 - Fundamentals of Accounting
Paper 2 - Mercantile Laws
Session 2 (2hrs - 2:00-4:00)
Paper 3 - General Economics
Paper
Hello,
I am so sorry to say that, with 72% in class 12th CBSE and NATA score 105.5 and a domicile from WB, it is hard or almost not possible to get an admission in B.Arch course in Guru Goving Singh College, Delhi.
Regards,
Keshav Sahani
There is no such thing as a place to study for CA. You can choose as per your convenience whether it is Pune, Indore or any other place. Now a days you can take CA coachings classes any where sitting in india because now a days most of the popular
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