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8th July 2015, 03:13 PM
Miss kapoor
 
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How much percentage is needed in class 10th and 12th to become a CA?


How much percentage is needed in class 10 and 12 for becoming C. A




  #2  
11th July 2015, 06:35 PM
Pwg_31
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Default Re: How much percentage is needed in class 10th and 12th to become a CA?

See, first of all you need to know the basic eligibility criteria for the CA. Then only we can proceed with the rest of the discussion.

>> one can register with the CPT if he has completed 10th standard from a recognized board in India.

>> You can also apply after the class 12th.

I should tell you that the re is no such percentage criteria for CA in the high school or in the intermediate but its good that you score above 60% in both so that if any criteria comes up later in your career, you can deal with it swiftly.

Now let us discuss some more of its aspects.
See, for CA you need to enroll for Executive level of Chartered Accountancy course. The list of the centers s available on the official website of the CA i.e.

www.icai.org

Discussing about the CA course, so it has got 3 levels which a candidate needs to clear to become a CA. Those three stages in CA are-

- Common Proficiency Test(CPT)
- IPCC ( 2 GROUPS)
- Final examination

The subjects in Executive level are-

1. Accounting
2. Law, Ethics and Communication
3. Cost Accounting and Financial Management
4. Taxation
5. Advanced Accounting
6. Auditing and Assurance
7. Information Technology and Strategic Management
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7th February 2018, 09:03 PM
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Default Re: How much percentage is needed in class 10th and 12th to become a CA?

On which lessons should we focus more if we are in 9th standard if we have to become CA and how much marks required for becoming CA.
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