Can I apply for CPA after B.Com?

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Asked by Pradnya Sawant

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    darshan kaushik

    7 years ago
    The answer is no because CPA requires at least 4 years of education after 12th and you only have 3 years of experience. The next best alternative is to do ACCA as you are fully eligible for this and you will also get some exemptions.
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    Miles Education Best CPA training institute in India | Contributor-Level 8

    4 years ago
    In order to be eligible to give the exams, you would need 120 educational credits. If you have completed your B.Com from a NAAC A university/college, you will have 120 credits and you are eligible to take the exams. If it isn't NAAC A, then you will have 90 credits, in which case you'll have to pursue a Masters or Diploma to get additional 30 credits.
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    Priyal Parikh

    8 years ago
    To apply for CPA there are 3 ways
    1. B. COM + CA
    2. B. COM + M. COM
    3. B. COM + MBA + Any accounting course

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