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10th July 2013, 11:50 PM
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What is the scope of CA in government sector?


What are the scope of CA in Government sectors?





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11th July 2013, 07:59 AM
saif maliyakkal
 
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dear,
my elder brother is a ca holder, now working as MD in vodafone india
CA is good course which have different career opportunities .There is a need for various skills needed at this level. CA specializes in accounting, auditing and taxation .There are a number of employment opportunities for CA. The course comprises of both theoretical and practical training .Employment opportunities are available in different fields.
The different functions of a chartered accountant include the following:

Accounting
Auditing
Taxation
Cost Accountancy
Special company work
Executors and Trustees
Directorship
Company secretarial work
Investigation
Shared valuation work


The functions of a CA deals with both the managerial aspects as well as the financial aspects .One has to have a very good knowledge in the latest trends in business to be a good CA. Also one must have really good numerical skills .
Some of the career options available for a chartered accountant are :

Establish independent professional practice
Provide service in the area of capital market
Practice from a firm of chartered accountants
Take on one’s own business enterprise

The best choice will solely depend on one’s interest. There are a lot of CA firms found in the country .CA fresher can get employed in banks in auditing sections as well as in auditor general office. They can also register in as chartered accountants under the government sector.
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11th July 2013, 03:43 PM
nim@1990
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Dear student,

You can join in army after completed CA.

You can join in army by writing the CDS exam. The CDS exam is conducted by the UPSC board twice in an year. This exam is for the graduates to join in the defence.

So by appearing this exam and SSB interview followed by this will select you in the army and a job that matches your profession will be provided by the authorities.
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11th July 2013, 06:39 PM
nellipudi.santhoshkumar
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hai,

Chartered Accountants are entrusted with substantial responsibility under various legislation's sucha as compulsory audit of all the companies,banks,stock brokers,big income-tax assesses,large bank borrowers,etc.

Charted Accountant is one who is specialized in accounting and taxation. He also serves as management and corporate caretaker.CA Programme is of two years from the training period.

Jobs for CA:

Lecturer/Professor
Advisor to Government
Head-Training
Chief Accountant
CFO(Chief Financial Officer)
Chief Manager-Management Audits
Chief Manager-System

Chartered Accountants work as Finance managers,Financial Controllers,Financial Advisors or Directors.

Their main areas of work include Accountancy,Auditing,Cost Accountancy,Taxation,Investigation and Consultancy.

In Government Sector:

Chartered Accountants are required for the finance of various Government offices. Interested persons can apply through the government website of respective departments or can personally submit their resumes in the HR department.

Chartered Accountancy also well placed in government sector as director finance,Chief executive or the Head of the Department of the accountant,Information Technology etc. CA's help the government for proper implementation of accounting system.

regards...santhosh............
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12th October 2013, 01:16 PM
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SIR
I CAN EARN LOT OF MONEY FOR THIS I WANT GOVT. JOB WITH C.A
IS IT POSSIBLE???
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13th October 2013, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by bani_999 View Post
What are the scope of CA in Government sectors?
You can do any government after doing C.A.
Especially of high posts .
Also there are many ways in which u can go.
BEST OF LUck
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29th August 2015, 02:50 PM
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Which is the most advisable thing for a commerce student to do after class 12?
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3rd January 2016, 01:19 AM
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I want to make my career after 12th commerce... in CA so how much years would i spend in study of CA.....also howmuch package will getting per year.
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To be a CA holder what subjects knowledge is very important to complete all the course of CA?
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