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8th August 2015, 08:33 PM
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What should I do after completion of intermediate to do CA course in future?


What should I do after completion of intermediate to do CA course in future? What all things I need to make sure that I need to do for that? Can someone please provide me your advice to me as soon as possible to me? Awaiting for the answer!





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9th August 2015, 12:14 AM
ganiebizer
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Default Re: What should I do after completion of intermediate to do CA course in future?

CA :- Chartered Accountant
-> It is the complicated to complete and easy after you became CA.
-> Firstly you have to join in academy for pursuing coaching to appear in CPT exam.
CPT:- Common Proficiency Test .
* It is conducted twice a year during
a) December .
b) June .
CPT exam comprises of 200 marks , one must secure 100 marks to go further .
-> After qualifying in CPT , next step is IPCC .
-> IPCC is of two groups
* Group 1
* Group 2
- > This is the deciding stage for everyone who is doing CA.
* Once qualifying in 2 groups .
* Next step is article ship .
-> This means working under an experienced CA for 1 year and the advantage is that you will receive stipend depending on your IPCC percentage .
-> After the successful completion of article ship , next step is to appear in CA finals .
-> One who crosses CA final , they reaches their goal .
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9th August 2015, 06:28 PM
ranjan Ayush
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Default Re: What should I do after completion of intermediate to do CA course in future?

CA is the Chartered Accountancy course. It is one the best stream to make as a career for commerce stream candidates.

This course has three stages:

Common Proficiency Test.

Integrated Professional Competence Course.

Final course.

After 10+2, you can apply for the Common Proficiency Test conducted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India in month of June and December.

You can apply for the December CPT exam. This exam consists of multiple choice questions from Fundamentals of Accounting, Economics, Mercantile law and Aptitude.

Official website: www.icai.org.
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