Can I pursue CPA after completing class 12th?

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    Miles Education Best CPA training institute in India | Contributor-Level 8

    4 years ago
    You can start preparing early. But, in order to write the exams, you would need to be a graduate.
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    Shiksha Discussions | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    If you want to become a CPA by passing the CPA exam, plan on obtaining a Bachelors degree in accounting (typically at least 120 semester hours) as well as a Masters degree in accounting or taxation (typically at least 30 semester hour.
    You cannot do this directly after class 12th:
    A career in accounting with the CPA qualification will certainly prove to be extremely rewarding in terms of increased credibility, opportunities and pay.
    Career opportunities for CPAs include but are not limited to:
    The Big 4 and other US-based accounting firms
    Financial services or consulting firms
    MNCs and corporates listed in the US
    Companies providing accountin
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