After completing 10th and B.Com, can I do CA?

I will complete 10th from NIOS in this year and B.Com second year running from GITAM. Can I do CA?

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pavan achari
6 years ago
Hello, You could pursue CA with graduation, as eligibility and you could directly get registered into intermediate level of CA and you could continue. Good luck.

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S
6 years ago
Yes, you can pursue Chartered Accountant course after your graduation course, which is B.Com in your case. Good luck.

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My case is different, as I didn't do schooling. I took admission in GITAM University with entry test. In 2018, I took admission for B.Com. My aim is to be a CA. So, I took admission for class 10th from NIOS in this year means 2019. And, most probably it will appear in class 12th exam in 2020. In the

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shaniya salahuddin
6 years ago
Yes, after completing 10+2 & Bachelor's degree you can go for CA.

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My case is different, as I didn't do schooling. I took admission in GITAM University with entry test. In 2018, I took admission for B.Com. My aim is to be a CA. So, I took admission for class 10th from NIOS in this year means 2019. And, most probably it will appear in class 12th exam in 2020. In the

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Aakash  jain
6 years ago
Yes, after completing your 12th, you can go for CA foundation course which held twice in a year there is no minimum percentage required after 12th, but if you want to apply for CA after graduation minimum percentage required 55% (Commerce Field 55 %, other fields 60%) and you can apply for IPCC (Nex

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Yes, as you mentioned that you don't have clear your class 12th, yet I recommend you to first complete your 12 standard, then go for CA. And, also in CA the minimum eligibility is class 12th pass, so I suggest you to complete your class 12th.

S
6 years ago
Yes, after completing your graduation, you can do your CA.

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