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10th September 2019 02:05 PM
Unregistered
Re: How can I study CA after completing BSc Maths?

I have secured 80% in my UG in maths. Now I want to study CA what have do now for that?
12th March 2018 11:32 PM
randhirk.rk
Re: How can I study CA after completing BSc Maths?

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I have completed my graduation maths honours with 69% marks what job I can get after that in which the salary is quite high
With just passing Graduation and not doing any Professional Course like CA or MBA you cannot get any good job with good salary.

You can get jobs in BPO and KPO with graduation degree.

The salary would be in the range of Rs 25000/month to Rs 40000 per month
9th March 2018 10:37 PM
Unregistered
Re: How can I study CA after completing BSc Maths?

I have completed my graduation maths honours with 69% marks what job I can get after that in which the salary is quite high
27th October 2015 12:40 PM
shweta 1411
Re: How can I study CA after completing BSc Maths?

You want to do CA after completing your B.Sc with maths. Let me tell you that candidates of any of their stream are eligible to pursue this.
Exams are conducted in three phases:-
1. CPT (Common Proficiency Test) - if you have less than 55% marks in graduation then you need to write CPT exam.
2. IPCC.
3. Final exam.
25th October 2015 10:44 PM
H Rimmy
Re: How can I study CA after completing BSc Maths?

Recently you have completed your graduation in B.Sc maths and now you want to do ca course.So I tell you it doesn't really matter in which stream candidates have completed graduation.Candidates from any stream are eligible to pursue CA.

CPT is the entrance exam for CA.If you have minimum 55% marks in graduation then you have exempted from CPT exam.Yoy can get direct entry in IPCC exam.

If you don't have 55% marks in graduation then you have to need to appear CPT exam.

There are three stages for doing CA.
CPT
IPCC
Final stage -CA
25th October 2015 05:44 PM
18Angel
Re: How can I study CA after completing BSc Maths?

You have completed B.Sc in Mathematics and you want to do CA course.You are eligible for the CA course.

First of all I tell you candidates from any stream are eligible to pursue CA.CPT (Common Proficiency Test) is the first stage for the CA course.If you have obtained minimum 55% marks in graduation with maths & non commerce with minimum 60% marks with maths then you are exempted from the CPT exam.

You can take direct entry in IPCC (Intermediate professional course).It is the second stage for CA .

If you don't have minimum 55% marks then you must appear for CPT exam.After clearing CPT you can take admission for the IPCC.

The last stage is CA final exam.
24th October 2015 07:31 AM
Unregistered
Re: How can I study CA after completing BSc Maths?

Thank you very much I found my answer which I really wanted to know
1st September 2015 01:51 AM
AWNISH RANJAN CHAUDHARY
Re: How can I study CA after completing BSc Maths?

Yes, you can apply for the direct entry into the IPCC stage if you have scored 60% or more in the bachelor's degree in mathematics.

There are three stages of this exam.

1. CPT.

2. IPCC.

3. Final course.

If you have less than 60% marks, then you need to apply for the CPT exam and clear it to get into CA course. Official website www.icai.org.
24th June 2013 11:07 AM
Unregistered
How can I study CA after completing BSc Maths?

Sir my name is md irfan and i appear in bsc (maths) i interested ca courses

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