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19th January 2023 08:25 AM
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Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

Can i do ca while doing btech??
21st August 2018 07:02 PM
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Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

Hi, I have completed my BTech and now wanted to do CA. What is the procedure and tests that need to be completed.
18th June 2018 09:56 PM
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Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

I have done 3 years diploma after 10th and AMIE, presently working as Junior Engineer for Indian Railways. I wish to pursue CA, not for job. Scored 58 percentile in AMIE. Is it possible for me to register for CA?
2nd February 2016 09:03 PM
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Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

I'm persuaing btech in Ece branch I was interested to do CA so can u give me any suggestions to do CA along with my btech
9th December 2015 02:29 PM
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Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

I completed computer science engineering in 2015. But suddenly changed my mind, I am pursuing CA course. I already did itt and Ott training. Is this good for me?
30th June 2015 04:05 PM
sumansahujadam
Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

Dear Aspirant,

If you want to do CA after completing B. tech, Then First of all i will tell you that there is benifit for B.tech in CA Course you have to clear all the CA Exams Like;

CPT
IPCC
1 year training
and Final Exam

after that you were become an CA..
18th June 2015 12:01 PM
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Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

Is it easy to procedure to be a CA after completing btech.plz help me.I want to study ca ...now
7th June 2015 12:22 AM
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Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

Is it a good decision for me to do ca after btech in mechanical engineering .
16th March 2015 04:11 AM
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Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

If you have a Btech with a major(s) in accounting/auditing/ taxation you can do a a bridging course. After you have received your Bridging Certificate inAccounting Theory you may than be eligible for an honors in commerce (accounting/ auditin/ taxation). You do your training contract for the required time, take your board exams and, if all goes well you become a CA. This can be done in South Africa. I don't know about other countries.
16th June 2014 05:26 AM
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Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

Dear Sir,I am working as Junior manager in a navratna PSU.I am having three years experience after completion of B.Tech in Chemical Engineering. As I am not satisfied with my job, I want to do CA along with my job. I am confused about my decision, please provide your opinion.
3rd June 2014 12:20 PM
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Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

I completed B.tech.Fashion Technology.Now I Working has a Merchandiser Position.I interested to do Higher studies, so I interesting in CA direct Ipcc.Please Reveal my Thought.
23rd April 2014 11:23 PM
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Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

So after B.tech in accounting how many more years will it take me to be a CA?
29th January 2014 05:38 AM
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Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

if you are a person who is more oriented to making money / enterpreneur you should consider learning what ever you can.. but in the mean while be careful that you plan and work it right .. consider your past mistakes even the way you worked out your last 10 days and then if you find that you are a person who gets things done irrespective of complexity and desire to do it naturally you are good match to take a step ... for other who want to work under some body else its recommended to be careful as nothing is simple you will have to wait for 3-4 years to complete this deal...
13th October 2013 08:44 AM
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Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

is it a good choice to do CA after b.tech?
23rd May 2013 08:50 PM
sherleytwain
Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

I will not recommend you to apply for Chartered Accountancy course. You have completed Engineering. It is much better to appear for entrance exams like Indian Engineering Services. You can also apply for job in Public Sector Undertaking.

The number of opportunities in even greater in private sector. If interested in continuing studies then Master of Technology is best option which is followed by Master of Business Administration. Both the courses are 2 years long which is well short of the time it will take you to complete Chartered Accountancy.

However if you are still interested, here is what you need to do.

The first step depends on how much marks you obtained in Bachelor of Technology. If you scored 60 percent or above then directly take admission for the IPCC. However if scored less than 60 percent than you will have to clear Common Proficiency Test.

The Common Proficiency Test is the first stage of Chartered Accountancy course. Commerce graduates need 55 percent marks and non commerce graduate need 60 percent marks to skip it.

There are basically four subjects in the Common Proficiency Test. They are divided into two groups. Unless you have scored at least 30 percent marks in each of the two groups, it is not possible to clear the Common Proficiency Test.

1. Fundamentals of Accountancy

2. Economics

3. Mercantile Law

4. Quantitative Aptitude


IPCC is the next step after CPT exam. After 9 months of study you can appear for the first group of IPCC. Then you will have to start the 3 years long articleship during which you will clear the second stage of IPCC.

When 6 months are left to complete articleship, you can appear for the Final Examination.
23rd May 2013 07:35 PM
kumar96
Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

Dear,

Both CA and B.Tech are very good courses.there is no sence of CA after comleting B.Tech degree.you B.Tech degree will waste if you join CA after engineering.

I will not give you advice to join CA after engineering you have to think again for your decision. engineering is very good degree course there are so much job apportunity available for engineering student in government and private sector.

There is no link between CA and B.Tech. both courses are very different courses.if you are intrested in further education then you can go for higer education in engineering line. in engineering so much higher degree courses are available.

I will give advice think again about your decision if you join CA course your engineering degree will wasted you can get job in any single degree not in both degree.
23rd May 2013 06:46 PM
robert harish
Re: How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

hi dear aspirant...
you can directly visit any CA institute to take the course...
its little harder to complete CA from corresponce..
so you must spend all your time towards Chartered accountancy course.
any one can do the CA course..
mainly MEC and MPC background students are gaining this..
first you have clear the entrance test i.e CPT(common profieciency test)
you should get minimum 100 marks out of 200 marks..
so we should score more than 50%
then you will step into the IPCC i.e, just like second year..
in that course you will be having two groups group A and group B
in that subjects you must maintain 60% in all the subjects otherwise you can maintain 60% in overall the marks..
then after finals..(articleship)its nothing but you have to work near any chartered accountant as an assistant for few months ..you will get paid for the aricleship monthly.
after that you have to attend for the final test ..
if you pass in that you are the chartered accountant there,,
this is all gonna happen in the span of 4years..
so to become a CA minimum it will take 4 years

all the best ..
23rd May 2013 03:50 PM
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How to do CA after completing B.Tech?

i completed my b.tech so i wanna do c.a so tell me the procedure after b.tech

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