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29th November 2012, 09:54 PM
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What is the procedure for eligibility of chartered accountant?
what are the procedure for eligibility of charted acountant????...please tell me
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30th November 2012, 10:55 AM
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Re: What is the procedure for eligibility of chartered accountant?
hi friend..................
eligibility of chartered accountant................. A Candidate who has passed the Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) or waiting for the 10+2 exam results can register for the Professional Education course I (PE 1)of the CA programme. There are no restrictions with regard to the age of the candidate or marks secured in Senior Secondary Examination. Commerce graduates with 50% marks, non-commerce graduates with subjects other than Mathematics with an aggregate of 55% marks and non-commerce graduates with Maths with an aggregate of 60% marks are exempted from the Professional Education course I, and are permitted to register for Professional Education course II (PE 11). Candidates who have passed the Final Examination conducted by the Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India (ICWAI) or the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) can register for professional education course II. After passing Professional Course II, the candidates can register as Articled clerks for practical training and for admission to the Final course of the Chartered Accountant. Every graduate above18 years of age is eligible to register as an articled clerk/Audit Clerks for Chartered Accountancy. Computer Training Programme is compulsory for the candidates who wish to register themselves as auditor clerk. Students can undergo this programme while pursuing Professional course I or course II. All the best............... |
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30th November 2012, 11:09 AM
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Re: What is the procedure for eligibility of chartered accountant?
How To Become Charted Accounts !!! A dream Quote:
Means you are thinking about your Future. Good To see you like this. As you want to become CA then you need to First complete your 10th Class. After completing your 10th Board, you can Take Commerce as a Stream in 11+12th , As mathematics as A Compulsory Subject. After completing your 12th You gonna Eligible For CPT exam i.e Common Proficiency Test conducted by ICAI. If you clear this Exam Your 90% Career has succeeded Good luck.. for your Future steps.. |
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30th November 2012, 01:56 PM
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Re: What is the procedure for eligibility of chartered accountant?
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CA Chartered Accountant >> A candidate must have completed their 12th in any Decipline from recognise Board. >> For taking admission in Good Universities A candidate must have score at least 60% in their 12th examination...... >> A candidate must have to apply for CPT entrance exami and also have to crack it with Good score...... Books for Reference ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All the best With Regards...... Dharm |
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30th November 2012, 05:58 PM
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Re: What is the procedure for eligibility of chartered accountant?
In order to become Chartered Accountant you need to clear the 12th board. Once you have completed 12th, apply for the Chartered Accountancy course.
To begin you need to register for the Common Proficiency Test. This is the first step of Chartered Accountancy course. Although you can register for CPT after completing 10th, you are only eligible to appear for the test upon passing 12th board. There are 4 subjects in the Common Proficiency Test that are divided into 2 groups. You need to score at least 30 percent marks in each group to clear the exam. Below are the subjects. 1. Fundamentals of Accountancy 2. Economics 3. Mercantile Law 4. Quantitative Aptitude Integrated Professional Competancy Course Next stage is known as Integrated Professional Competancy Course. There are two ways to take admission for IPCC. You can do it by clearing Common Proficiency Test or it can be done after graduation. Commerce graduates need 55 percent marks to skip CPT exam and take direct admission into the IPCC. While non-commerce graduates need to score at least 60 percent marks for direct admission. Group 1 1. Accounting 2. Business Laws,Ethics and Communication 3. Cost Accounting and Financial Management 4. Taxation Group 2 5. Advanced Accounting 6. Auditing and Assurance 7. Information Technology and Strategic Management Final Course The last and most difficult stage known as Final Course comes after you have cleared the IPCC. Group 1 1. Financial Reporting 2. Strategic Financial Management 3. Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics 4. Corporate and Allied Laws Group 2 5. Advanced Management Accounting 6. Information System control and Audit 7. Direct Tax Laws 8. indirect tax Laws |
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