How to join CA professional course after completing B.Com? I am a B.Com second year student.
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Apply for the CA course through the Direct Entry Scheme. Under this scheme a student who has completed Graduation from Commerce need to have at least 55% marks in the graduation and should have studied any 3 subjects of 100 marks each - Accounting, Auditing, Costing, Taxation, Management Accounting, Business Administration. Through Direct Entry Scheme student do not need to give a CPT exam and gets directly admitted for the IPCC group. After taking an admission under the Direct Entry Scheme a student can complete the CA course in 3 to 4 years. Whereas you also consider the 3 years of Internship. Good luck.
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It is good to hear that you have been planning to go for CA course and make a career in the CA after your B.Com. CA is the best career option for the Commerce students and hence many students after their commerce plan to make a career in the CA. Students who have an interest in the Accounting and Auditing they can make a good career in the CA field. Students who have completed their Graduation or who are going to complete can apply for the CA course through the Direct Entry Scheme. Under this scheme a student who has completed Graduation from Commerce need to have at least 55% marks in the graduation and should have studied any 3 subje...more
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