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11th October 2012 01:51 AM
aryan5107241
Re: Am I eligible for CA after scoring 50% in PG(MCA)?

Dear Friend,

Sorry to say but you are not eligible for CA . This is because you have completed your MCA and MCA/BCA Students are not eligible for CA .

The Eligibility Criteria For CA Exam/Course are :

* You must have completed your 12th from any recognized board.

* You should have passed either B.Com/MBA/M.Com/LLB .

* Final Year Students Can Also Apply.

* There is no any percentage bar in this exam.

This is the information i have to the best of my knowledge regarding your query. Hope the information will help you to the extent you want.
18th August 2012 09:24 AM
Unregistered
Re: Am I eligible for CA after scoring 50% in PG(MCA)?

i have 46% marks in BBA but 78% in MBA . can i do now CA based on these qualification.
3rd February 2012 02:02 PM
RATAN SINGH RATHORE
Re: Am I eligible for CA after scoring 50% in PG(MCA)?

hi dear friend,

SORRY you are not eligible for CA.

Eligibility for CA Exam:-
1)The students must have passed 10+2 examination or its equivalent, from any recognized Board.
2)Candidates, who have passed B.Com, M.Com, LLB, ICWA, CS or MBA at the first attempt, are also eligible to apply.
3)The candidates, who have appeared or appearing in final year of the qualifying examination, are also eligible to apply.

BEST WISHES FOR YOUR BRIGHT FUTURE.
28th December 2011 01:28 PM
Unregistered
Re: Am I eligible for CA after scoring 50% in PG(MCA)?

I m doing my MBA Finance Final year Can I apply for CA?
15th October 2011 07:36 PM
raju bhai
Re: Am I eligible for CA after scoring 50% in PG(MCA)?

Eligibility for CA Exam:-
1)The students must have passed 10+2 examination or its equivalent, from any recognized Board.
2)Candidates, who have passed B.Com, M.Com, LLB, ICWA, CS or MBA at the first attempt, are also eligible to apply.
3)The candidates, who have appeared or appearing in final year of the qualifying examination, are also eligible to apply.

You ahve a MCA degree so you are not eligible for CA.
1st October 2011 04:23 PM
Unregistered
Re: Am I eligible for CA after scoring 50% in PG(MCA)?

i have done BA(geography) and MBA(finance).
Now i want to know that i am eligible for CA.
13th August 2011 08:14 PM
saurabhkaushal333
Re: Am I eligible for CA after scoring 50% in PG(MCA)?

yes you are eligible for the ca entrance exams.
17th June 2011 11:35 PM
BISWARUPYOGI
Re: Am I eligible for CA after scoring 50% in PG(MCA)?

Quote:
Originally Posted by unsafe_pilot1 View Post
Hi,

I wanted to do CA after graduation but didn't know that eligibility requires 50% in Graduation. Neither can i appear for CAT exam for MBA.

So i did MCA from IGNOU and now i have more than 50% in post graduation. Now i want to know whether i am eligible for CA(36 months) or CAT ?

Please help.
Eligibility for CA Exam:-
1)The students must have passed 10+2 examination or its equivalent, from any recognized Board.
2)Candidates, who have passed B.Com, M.Com, LLB, ICWA, CS or MBA at the first attempt, are also eligible to apply.
3)The candidates, who have appeared or appearing in final year of the qualifying examination, are also eligible to apply.

You ahve a MCA degree so you are not eligible for CA.

all the best
16th June 2011 02:35 AM
unsafe_pilot1
Am I eligible for CA after scoring 50% in PG(MCA)?

Hi,

I wanted to do CA after graduation but didn't know that eligibility requires 50% in Graduation. Neither can i appear for CAT exam for MBA.

So i did MCA from IGNOU and now i have more than 50% in post graduation. Now i want to know whether i am eligible for CA(36 months) or CAT ?

Please help.

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