How to become chartered accountant?

My subject includes Maths, Physics, Chemistry & biology.

0 153 Views | Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Naitik Saha

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    Aditya Kumar | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    Hi Naitik
    After CA you can become one.
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    Mahi M | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    Hi Naitik,you surely can become a CA.It doesn't matter from which stream you are from.Well nowadays lot of science students are opting this field.It has 3 stages
    CPT
    IPCC
    FINAL
    As you are a class 12 student you have to attempt CPT which is held twice in a year-JUNE and December.It has the following 4 papers
    FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING
    MERCANTILE LAW
    GENERAL ECONOMICS
    QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE-which comprise of Maths and Statistics
    Now CPT is a purely objective exam.But it is being heard that they are going to be descriptive and a new paper is going to be introduced that is communicative english.Since you have chosen your career go for accounting cla
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