Chartered Accountant
CA is a very popular career path among 12th Commerce stream students. Technically, students from any stream (after 10+2) are eligible to pursue CA training. There is no mention of mathematics as a compulsory subject.
CA training involves three main stages-
CPT (Common Proficiency Test)
IPCC (Integrated Professional Competence Course)
CA Final Examination
Mathematics subject and its concepts will come handy while facing CPT and CA Final. Topics like integration, derivatives, Interest (Simple & Compound) etc are involved in CPT stage. Similarly, in the CA Final stage, Financial Management too has lot to do with mathematics subject.
So this is the importance of maths otherwise it is not required in your 12th.
Good Luck.
In order to apply for CA you should be passed or appearing in 10+2 level qualifying examination from any national or state recognised Board of Secondary Education in India. There is no such age criteria.
To check complete eligibility criteria you can refer below link
CA Eligibility Criteria
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Hello,
CA is a professional course offered by ICAI which has a high value not only once you complete it , but even through the process . If you have completed bcom and IPCC , it is always better you mention IPCC in your educational qualification. CA IPCC has more value than bcom . I suggest you to continue your CA course as it will give you good returns once you complete it. Since you have completed IPCC it means you have the required skills and knowledge to complete finals. I hope this is useful.
Wishing you the best of luck!
You have to clear below levels in order to become a CA
CPT
Total Marks - 200
You need - 30% in each of the 4 subjects and a 50% in aggregate
Subjects -
IPCC
Total Marks - 700
You need - 40% in each of the 7 subjects and a 50% in aggregate or group
CA Final
Total Marks - 800
You need - 40% in each of the 8 subjects and a 50% in aggregate or group
You require a Bachelor degree in Finance or Investment Analysis although a professional with MBA degree in finance. A stock research specialist with a quantitative background usually has a Master's or doctorate degree in financial engineering, statistics, economics, financial mathematics or econometrics.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The equity research analyst typically evaluates financial data for a sector, country or geographical zone and studies economic trends and developments in stock markets. He recommends investment ideas to a financial institution's proprietary traders, clients or portfolio managers.
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In order to appear for CA Candidates should be passed or appearing in 10+2 level qualifying examination from any national or state recognised Board of Secondary Education in India. There is no such percentage required.
You can also check the eligibility criteria from the given below link
CA CPT Eligibility Criteria
Yes, sure. But kindly first share which particular location you are asking for as there are many coaching institutes available in India for CA preparation.
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