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14th September 2017, 08:37 PM
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Procedure to apply for CA course after completion of M.Com?


Procedure to apply for CA course after completion of M.Com? Is it right choice to do CA or not? Can someone give me the details on how to enroll. It will be really helpful if you can get back to me on the same soon. Thank you!




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15th September 2017, 09:02 PM
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Default Re: Procedure to apply for CA course after completion of M.Com?

Yes, if you are interested in this course then there is no problem in pursuing Chartered Accountancy course after Master of Commerce. There is advantage for graduates and post graduation candidates in CA course.

Candidates who have done bachelor's degree and master's degree in commerce with 55% marks or more can directly apply for Integrated Professional Competence course. The link for enrollment is Click Here .
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15th September 2017, 09:09 PM
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CA is Chartered Accountancy course. The different stages of this course is:

Common Proficiency Test.

Integrated Professional Competence Course.

Final course.

Lots of M.Com candidates go for CA course. If you have secured 55% marks in Master of Commerce then you can directly apply for IPCC stage of CA course.

The registration can be done at www.icai.org.
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15th September 2017, 09:48 PM
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The first stage of Chartered Accountancy course is Common Proficiency test. Candidates who have done bachelor's degree or master's degree are not required to clear this test if they have secured minimum of 55% marks in bachelor's degree or master's degree.

Master of Commerce candidates can directly enroll for second stage of Chartered Accountancy course called Integrated Professional Competence course at www.icai.org.
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15th September 2017, 10:07 PM
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Default Re: Procedure to apply for CA course after completion of M.Com?

CA stands for Chartered Accountancy course.

The different levels of this course is:

Common Proficiency test.

Integrated Professional Competence course: Minimum of 55% marks in master's degree required to apply for direct IPCC.

Final course.

The registration for direct IPCC after M.Com can be done at official website of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India which is www.icai.org.
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16th September 2017, 05:00 PM
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Procedure to apply for CA course after completion of M.Com? Is it right choice to do CA or not? Can someone give me the details on how to enroll. It will be really helpful if you can get back to me on the same soon. Thank you!

If you want to do CA(Charted Accountant) after M.Com, then it is best course for you to get skilled in financial management of any company or organization. There are three levels to be cleared in CA and those steps are:-

Steps in CA:-

1). CPT (Common Proficiency Test).

2). IPCC.

3). Final Examination.

>> Duration of CA course is 4.5 years.

Institutes Offer Entrance Exams for CA Course:-

1). AVS College of Arts and Commerce, Selam

2). JG College of Commerce, Ahmedabad

3). Allahabad Degree College, Utter Pradesh

4). ICAI.

5). Aggarwal PG College, Haryana

>> For more details please visit www.icai.org.
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19th November 2017, 11:32 PM
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Default Re: Procedure to apply for CA course after completion of M.Com?

I have done m com from HP University with 45% marks can I do CA. I am 40 Years old. Is it right to do this course. Please suggest me.
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