How to get started on the application process for CPA in India?

Hi. I have 6 years experience working in Bank of Baroda. I've resigned to pursue further studies. I have done M.Com. So I can see that I'm eligible to apply for CPA. But I cant seem to find any authorised website for CPA. Kindly guide in the matter.

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    Siddhika Modi I am passionate about learning and a CAT aspirant. | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    The four steps are thenmain process

    1. Check Your Eligibility for Taking the CPA Exam. According to me you are eligible.

    2. Submit CPA Exam Application and Fees

    3.Receive Authorization to Test (ATT)

    4. Verify the Information on Your Notice To Schedule (NTS)

    5. Schedule Your CPA Exam Section

    You can do this through your State Board of Accountancy or through NASBA’s (National Association of State Boards of Accountancy’s) CPA Central portal (for those states that use CPA Central to process applications).

    The CPA exam application fee is typically between $100-200 depending on the state.

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