How can I pursue CA?

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Asked by Tofik Ali

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    Neha Sisodia | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    There are main 4 levels of CA:-
    1. CPT
    2. IPCC
    3. Articleship
    4. Final
    You can take admission into CPT through normal scheme or Direct entry scheme.
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    Shiksha Discussions | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    CA has 3 stages:
    1) CPT
    2) IPCC
    3) FINAL
    You haven't mentioned anything about your qualification.If you have appeared/waiting for your class 12 exam result then you have to attempt CPT exam which is the preliminary stage. You can be a science or commerce stream student. Exams are held twice in a year-June and December. Go and register yourself with ICAI. But you cannot attempt the one in June as the last date of registration has expired. So register now and attempt the one in December. The exam is purely an objective one. But it is being heard that they are going to be descriptive.
    Now, if you are a graduate(science/commerce) then you can o
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