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19th March 2014, 07:52 PM
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What to prefer after 10th for higher studies in Commerce?
What to prefer after 10 schooling or college for getting higher study in commerce?
what to do for preparation of C.A? |
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1st April 2014, 10:53 AM
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It is good to see you aspiring for your ambition in life. It is nice that you have set your career goals and know the path you need to follow to achieve it. You need to be focused and have the determination to achieve your goals along with putting enough hard work.
Since you have just done your 10th, so you should go for 10+2 in commerce stream as you want to pursue CA. While studying in 10+2 you should take some coaching classes for CA. It is better to crack CA exam right after your 12th since you can get admission right at the foundation stage of CA which will help you a lot in excelling in this field. So take coaching and prepare well for CA exam. Make sure you solve a wide variety of sample and practice papers for the exam and do not let your school results to go down. |
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25th June 2021, 12:44 PM
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If you want to become C.A. (chartered accountant).
You need to passed 12th exam are eligible for chartered accountant foundation ( CPT ) entrance exam. All the stream are eligible for C.A. foundation exams. Graduate and postgraduate can skip foundation and can directly register at the intermediate level ICAI procedure for C.A. C.A. (foundation) (CPT) entrance exam C.A. (intermediate) ( IPCC) C.A. final. |
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