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C.A complete procedure after B.Com(IT)

 
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C.A complete procedure after B.Com(IT)
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03-13-2009, 01:43 PM
A O A NAME IS KOMAL . I M STUDENT OF B.COM(PART I) FURTER I M INTERSTED IN c.A .PLEASE GUIDE ME THAT WHAT WOULD BE THE COMPLETE PROCEDURE AFTER B.COM (IT) OR B.COM(HONS) BEST REGARDS
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03-14-2009, 09:46 PM
Hi, If u hav just started B.com(IT) then i would reccomend u 2 start CA coz the Eng, Math&Stat in A Module and economics, law and Financilal accounting in B-Module is difficult as compared to B.com same subjects. When u will b doing CA B-Module than take B.com part1 exams, B.com exams will fell u like cake.
But if u plan 2 start Ca after B.com than try 2 get over 70% in aggeregate and 75% in eng,economics & math-sat to get these subject exempted. if u get 75% in eng,economics & math-sat but less than 70% in aggeregate than u will hav 2 attempt these tree papers again in Ca tese wii not b exempted. so try to get good marks.
Two years for CA-inter(A,B,C,D) then 1.5 years of traning Then E-module after clearing E ,1.5 year of more training then last F-module.after clearing it enjoy life...........
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03-16-2009, 02:13 AM
Salam,
If you get 70% marks as a hole in B.Com and 75% each
in English and in Economics than you will be exempted from Economics and English.
you can also register yourself as PFC student with ICAP, in this you can join firm and take your papers.

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