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30th September 2013 10:43 PM
R.S.Parmar
Re: Percentage for entrance exam of CA? How many types of questions are asked in the exam?

dear friend...............
There is no entrance exa[/COLOR]m as such for admission in CA course.
If you do satisfy the academic qualification required for the course then you can directly
get admission in the course otherwise not. Also, there is no age limitation for the course.

The CA course comprises of three stages.
You have to pass each stage to become eligible for next stage.
When you qualify all the exams and undergo required training then only you will become
a certified Chartered Accountant.
The three stages of the course are;

I. Competence Proficiency Test (CPT)
II. Integrated Proficiency Competence Course (IPCC)
and III. Final Course

CPT
If you have passed 10+2 exam (any discipline) from a recognised board then you can
register for the test.
Once you qualify CPT then you can register for IPCC.

IPCC

IPCC is divided into Group-A and Group-B
You can register for both the Group exams in the same session or in different sessions.
You will have to undergo a 3 year Articled Training after passing the group exams.
After the Articled Training or during the last year of Articled Training, you can
apply for CA Final Course exam.

If you appear the group exams in different sessions then you can start Articled Training
after passing Group-A exam. You can appear Group-B exam anytime during the training
or later.

You can apply for Final Course after passing both group exams and Articled Training.

If you register for the course after 10+2 there is no percentage restriction.

If you are a graduate and you satisfy any one of the below mentioned academic
qualification then you can directly apply for IPCC i.e. you could get exemption from
CPT.
For this the academic qualification required is,

B.Com. with 50% or more marks in aggregate
or
Graduation in a non commerce discipline (without Maths. in Graduation)
and at least 55% marks in aggregate in Graduation
or
Graduation in a non commerce discipline (with Maths. in Graduation)
and at least 60% marks in aggregate in Graduation.

best of luck.........
thank you......
29th September 2013 01:16 AM
Unregistered
Re: Percentage for entrance exam of CA? How many types of questions are asked in the exam?

Whta questions are asked in CPT exam????? Plz tell me!!!!
6th August 2013 03:33 PM
anshu85277
Re: Percentage for entrance exam of CA? How many types of questions are asked in the exam?

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Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
what is the percentage for entrance exam of ca ? how many type or question are asked in exam ?

hello dear , there is no percentage required for cpt entrance,

only requirement is 12th pass,

exam pattern for cpt

total ques- 200ques
total marks - 200 marks
total time 3hrs

accounts- 60 ques
law- 40ques
eco-50ques
maths 50ques

all te questions are objective, you will be awarded 1 mark for every correct answe and .25 deducted for every wrong answer,

you have to score minimum 30% in individual paper and 50% in overall
15th June 2013 02:56 PM
Unregistered
Re: Percentage for entrance exam of CA? How many types of questions are asked in the exam?

sir i am dhruvil i want to register for ca entarnce exam sir please contact me at 9428912548
28th March 2013 01:04 PM
Ankan99
Re: Percentage for entrance exam of CA? How many types of questions are asked in the exam?

i got 53% in B.com..can i C.A join ?
24th August 2012 12:23 AM
Unregistered
Re: Percentage for entrance exam of CA? How many types of questions are asked in the exam?

if i fell in the IPCC Group B so, what happen?
14th June 2012 12:49 AM
vike
Re: Percentage for entrance exam of CA? How many types of questions are asked in the exam?

There is no entrance exam as such for admission in CA course.
If you do satisfy the academic qualification required for the course then you can directly
get admission in the course otherwise not. Also, there is no age limitation for the course.

The CA course comprises of three stages.
You have to pass each stage to become eligible for next stage.
When you qualify all the exams and undergo required training then only you will become
a certified Chartered Accountant.
The three stages of the course are;

I. Competence Proficiency Test (CPT)
II. Integrated Proficiency Competence Course (IPCC)
and III. Final Course

CPT
If you have passed 10+2 exam (any discipline) from a recognised board then you can
register for the test.
Once you qualify CPT then you can register for IPCC.

IPCC

IPCC is divided into Group-A and Group-B
You can register for both the Group exams in the same session or in different sessions.
You will have to undergo a 3 year Articled Training after passing the group exams.
After the Articled Training or during the last year of Articled Training, you can
apply for CA Final Course exam.

If you appear the group exams in different sessions then you can start Articled Training
after passing Group-A exam. You can appear Group-B exam anytime during the training
or later.

You can apply for Final Course after passing both group exams and Articled Training.

If you register for the course after 10+2 there is no percentage restriction.

If you are a graduate and you satisfy any one of the below mentioned academic
qualification then you can directly apply for IPCC i.e. you could get exemption from
CPT.
For this the academic qualification required is,

B.Com. with 50% or more marks in aggregate
or
Graduation in a non commerce discipline (without Maths. in Graduation)
and at least 55% marks in aggregate in Graduation
or
Graduation in a non commerce discipline (with Maths. in Graduation)
and at least 60% marks in aggregate in Graduation.
12th June 2012 07:44 PM
Unregistered
Percentage for entrance exam of CA? How many types of questions are asked in the exam?

what is the percentage for entrance exam of ca ? how many type or question are asked in exam ?

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