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4th August 2013, 01:31 PM
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How to study CA after completing BSc?


I am completed B.SC .i want study CA.pls tell me the procedure?




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28th May 2015, 03:54 PM
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Default Re: How to study CA after completing BSc?

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, and

*Final Course.

According to the Central Council,a Graduate student (B.com, B.Sc., BBA,etc) can directly join the IPCC course without writing CA-CPT Exam.

The full form for IPCC is Integrated Professional Competence course.

The eligibility criteria required for the graduates to write IPCC directly is as under:

- In case of a Commerce Graduate – 55%

- In case of a Non-Commerce Graduate – 60%

IPCC registration is applicable for two times in a year. So, a candidate can register accordingly.
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15th July 2022, 01:06 PM
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Default Re: How to study CA after completing BSc?

I GOT 58% IN GARADUATION. COULD I APPEAR IN EXAM?
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