How can I become a CA after class 12th with 50% in science stream?

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Manish Sharma
6 years ago
Hello, CA is totally commerce related so you don't have to worry for marks in your science subjects. Good luck.

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Raj shakya
6 years ago
Hi, For this, you have to get yourself registered for CPT level from any branch of ICAI. If you have opted for maths, then its very good then you don't need to give too much attention on maths. You are going face three new subjects which are- 1. Mercantile law - every one faces, even a commerce st

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Faisal Choudhary
9 years ago
First for base u have to clear the basic concept of accounts and further u do cpt and after clearing that u clear the ipc a n b group by completing these u can also complete ur articleship under ca for 2 years and than finally give ca exam

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