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16th September 2013, 06:05 PM
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Is Maths compulsory in CA and MCA?
is maths compulsory in c.a.and m.c.a. i am not too much interested in maths i have choosen commerce so with it what i have to choose . i think that if i will choose maths my percentage will be down in 12th . after 12th i will do c.a. or m.c.a.so plz plz give me advices.............
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11th March 2014, 09:35 PM
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Re: Is Maths compulsory in CA and MCA?
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CA Stands for Chartered Accountant . The duration of the course is for three years and the course is divided into three stages namely , ~~ Foundation Course ~~ Intermediate Course ~~ Final Course Main Subjects for Chartered Accountant :- -Advanced Accounting -Management Accounting -Direct Taxes -Auditing -Cost Management -Income Tax Theory Law Practice -Information Technology -Financial Accounting -Corporate Accounting -Business and Corporate Law -Management Information and Control System For Foundation Course ~~ You should complete 12th standard (or) Equivalent Examination in any discipline recognized university . ~~ You should complete CPT ( Common Proficiency Test ) Examination CPT stands for Common Proficiency Test Eligibility Criteria for CPT Examination :- The Applicant should complete 12th standard in any discipline with Minimum 50% percentage of marks from recognized university . The Applicant age should be Not more then 20 years . Final year candidate may also eligible to apply for this Examination For Intermediate Course You should complete Bachelor degree in any discipline from recognized University . Final Year candidate may also eligible to apply for this Course . The candidate who qualified in IPCC Course may also directly apply for Intermediate Course . -Commerce stream candidate should score Minimum 55% percentage of marks -Non Commerce stream candidate should score Minimum 60% percentage of marks For Final Course :- If you complete Intermediate course then your eligible to apply for Final Course , After completing Final course you may send for training for 15 Months . |
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29th May 2015, 01:25 PM
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Re: Is Maths compulsory in CA and MCA?
I am 12 th pass student and now I will became an c.a. so what it difficult to me because I had taken maths in 12
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31st December 2015, 03:58 PM
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Re: Is Maths compulsory in CA and MCA?
CA stands for Chartered Accountancy course where as MCA stands for Master of Computer Applications. Both are top professional courses in India having good career scope and job opportunities for the candidates.
In order to be eligible to join MCA course, the minimum academic qualification that is required for the candidates is by completion of Graduation with a minimum of 50% of marks. However some universities are also asking for minimum 60% of marks. Most of important thing is that the candidate should have gone through Mathematics as one of the subject either at 10+2 level or at Graduation level. Otherwise, the candidates are not eligible to join MCA course. The duration of this course is 3 years and this course is being offered by many of the colleges and universities in India. One can get top job opportunities in the software industry after completion of this course. Software is in good boom now in India. In contrast to MCA, Maths is not required for the candidates to join CA course. One can join this course either after completion of Intermediate or after completion of Graduation as well. If the candidate wants to join after 12th class, then the candidate should complete the following stages during CA course. CA Foundation - admission through CPT Exam CA Intermediate CA Final The candidates who completed Graduation can directly apply for Intermediate course. As you are not interested in Mathematics, it would be better to go for CA course. But it is not so easy to complete the CA course easily. There were so many subjects and you should gain deep knowledge in all the subjects and ensure that you should not fail in any subjects. If you fail even in one subject, you have to appear for the exams of all the subjects. Please make a note of it and carry out your preparation accordingly. |
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