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3rd September 2013, 09:10 PM
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Why is chartered accountancy course considered to be a rough course
Why is the chartered accountancy course considered a tough course? And why the passed out result is low in comparison to the percentage of students that enrolled in the course?
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31st August 2016, 11:36 PM
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Re: Why is chartered accountancy course considered to be a rough course
Chartered Accountancy course is a difficult course because a candidate who aspires to become Chartered Accountants has to clear three stages of this course:
>>Common Proficiency test. >>Integrated Professional competence course. After passing this course, you have to go for Articleship. >>Final course. In case of IPCC, ,many candidates fail to clear this stage in multiple attempts. CPT is a bit easy as compared to IPCC and final course. Numerous candidates again get rejected in final course and to appear again. The pass percentage is 2-3 % in Chartered Accountancy. It requires hard work with dedication and devotion if you are interested to crack this course. You need to have good fundamentals of basic subjects then only you can excel later and a bit of luck is also necessary. |
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