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23rd April 2017 09:30 AM
ganiebizer
Re: What is the CA procedure after 10th standard?

-> CA - Chartered Accountant .
-> you have to finish your +2 in commerce stream / science stream with aggregate percentage Better you take up the commerce course as CA is completely about it , it will be very easy for you while doing the course as you already string basics .
-> You need to clear CPT exam , the initial test to do CA course . Until you clear CPT exam you can't do .
-> CPT :- Common Proficiency Test which consists of 200 questions each one carrying one mark . One needs to get 100 marks to clear the exam .The main objective of the test is to test the basic standards of candidates .So prepare well and clear the exam .
22nd April 2017 10:07 AM
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Re: What is the CA procedure after 10th standard?

Just like IIT course started in 11th standard and in CA we should start the preparation of CA in class 11th or not? Why
7th March 2017 04:34 PM
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Re: What is the CA procedure after 10th standard?

Now I will be completing my 10 std after that what field I should take commerce or science
2nd June 2016 06:24 PM
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Re: What is the CA procedure after 10th standard?

Here it is written complete 12th standard from recognized university
Can we complete from school which are 10 2
8th May 2016 07:02 PM
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CA is sutible for girls and wheather we can read CA without drgee it is sutible it is comfort for future?
5th April 2016 11:38 PM
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Re: What is the CA procedure after 10th standard?

I want to know the better group and college in intermediate that connects to CA
22nd March 2016 11:56 PM
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I have given ssc exam i have three month time can i do enternce exam for C.A
16th March 2016 03:41 PM
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Is maths is important for CA ? Please tell me I have completed my 10th classs and I want to know about CA?
12th April 2014 07:14 PM
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Re: What is the CA procedure after 10th standard?

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Originally Posted by rahuliyyappan View Post
I have just finished my 10th standard in an ICSE school in chennai. I would like to know the complete procedure for taking up CA as a career option. I would like to know the study material , institutions and fees structure.
With 10th standard qualification you're ineligible to apply for CA course. You need to apply for 12th standard in order to make you eligible for CA course. CA (Charted Accountant). The duration of the course is for four years and the course is divided into three levels, Foundation Course, Intermediate Course, Final Course. To apply for Foundation course you should complete 12th standard in any discipline from recognized university. The Applicant who complete Bachelor degree course are directly eligible to apply for Intermediate course. So, please complete 12th standard then apply for Common proficiency Test (CPT). CPT stands for Common proficiency Test . Which conducted by Institute of Charted Accountant of India. To apply for this Examination you should complete 12th standard with minimum 50% percentage of marks from recognized university. Final year candidate may eligible to apply for this Examination. CPT Examination Pattern consist of, Mercantile Law , Fundamentals for Accounting , Quantitative Aptitude Test , General Economics etc..
29th July 2013 11:07 PM
rahuliyyappan
What is the CA procedure after 10th standard?

I have just finished my 10th standard in an ICSE school in chennai. I would like to know the complete procedure for taking up CA as a career option. I would like to know the study material , institutions and fees structure.

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