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29th December 2012, 05:09 PM
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How should I take CPT if I am a student of BSc physics degree
sir....iam nithin.k
Iam the student of degree BSC.PHYSICS. i want to take CPL sir. But i finish my 10+2 without maths.Any problem to take it |
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27th May 2013, 02:43 PM
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Re: How should I take CPT if I am a student of BSc physics degree
i am studying b.SC 3rd year and can i do CA after completing it?
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27th May 2013, 10:43 PM
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Re: How should I take CPT if I am a student of BSc physics degree
Yes you can do CA after completing B.Sc Physics. If you have got above 60% marks in B.Sc. Physics then you can directly apply for CA IPCC and you don't need to appear for CA CPT.
Those who are B.Com Graduate with 55% marks are exempted from CA CPT. If you have are a non commerce graduate and you have got below 60% marks then you have to appear for CA CPT and qualify it then only you can get admission into CA IPCC . CA IPCC Subjects: Group I: -Accounting -Business Laws , Ethics and Communication -Cost Accounting and Financial Management -Taxation Group II -Advance Accounting -Auditing and Assurance -Information Technology and Strategic Management So if you are planning to do CA course after B.Sc Physics then you have to study above subjects which are totally different from your Graduation subjects. After passing CA IPCC you can get admission into CA Final which will be the last stage of CA course. For more information download the attachment. You can also visit http://www.icai.org |
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