05-10-2008, 03:41 AM
Dear rex,
After having done your B. Com you will be having two routes for CA.
1- Directly get registered as a trainee student.
2- First pass CA Inter as PFC and MFC and then go for your training
In first case duration for training is 5 years whereas in second case it is 3.5 years and CA Inter will take at least two years (if u dont go for combined modules)
In addition to above you can do PIPFA (6 papers after B.com 1 year) and can get exemption of CA foundation (module A and B 1 year) PIPFA might be easier than CA foundation.
Different people have different points. I suggest if you give prime priority to qualifying CA join training after CA Inter. On the other hand if you want to start earning earlier get registered as a trainee and pass CA Inter along with. However, in the later case you will not be able to get recruited in top firms
After having done your B. Com you will be having two routes for CA.
1- Directly get registered as a trainee student.
2- First pass CA Inter as PFC and MFC and then go for your training
In first case duration for training is 5 years whereas in second case it is 3.5 years and CA Inter will take at least two years (if u dont go for combined modules)
In addition to above you can do PIPFA (6 papers after B.com 1 year) and can get exemption of CA foundation (module A and B 1 year) PIPFA might be easier than CA foundation.
Different people have different points. I suggest if you give prime priority to qualifying CA join training after CA Inter. On the other hand if you want to start earning earlier get registered as a trainee and pass CA Inter along with. However, in the later case you will not be able to get recruited in top firms