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22nd February 2014, 12:18 AM
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Can I apply for CA course if I am a MSc IT student?


I am an m.sc (it) student. I want to know whether I can able to apply for c.a course..




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20th May 2015, 12:09 AM
jagrity7
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Default Re: Can I apply for CA course if I am a MSc IT student?

C.A course is offered by Institute of Cost Accountants of India.

The full form for C.A. is Chartered Accountant.

There are three stages in Chartered Accountancy course;

*Foundation course or CPT(Common Proficiency Test),

*Intermediate course or IPCC(Integrated Professional Competence course), and

*Final Course.

To register for CPT,the candidate must have passed 12th class from any recognized board.

The candidate who have passed CPT can get admission for IPCC course.The Central Council has approved the new announcement of allowing a Graduate student (B.com, B.Sc., BBA,etc) to directly join the IPCC course without writing CA-CPT Exam.

The eligibility criteria for the graduates to write IPCC directly is 55% for a Commerce Graduate and 60% for a Non-Commerce Graduate.

The candidate who have passed IPCC level can register for Final course.

You can apply for the CA-IPCC course directly as you are a graduate.
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20th May 2015, 12:13 PM
sandeepsaini.saini522
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Default Re: Can I apply for CA course if I am a MSc IT student?

Yes, you can do CA after graduation or post graduation.

You are eligible for direct admission in IPCC level.

CA course have three stages:

CPT

IPCC

Final

After 12th standard, you can take admission into CPT course.

For IPCC course, minimum qualification is graduation from a recognized university.

Percentage requirement:

Commerce Graduate- 55%

Non Commerce graduate- 60%

There is no age bar to join such course.
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