I have completed B.Com, do I need to enrol on CMA Foundation course or can I directly apply for CMA Intermediate course?

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    Abhishek Dhawan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    No, you need not to apply and pursue the CMA Foundation course. Completing a graduate degree course marks the candidates eligibility for direct entry to CMA Intermediate. The space below mentions the cases where a candidate is marked eligible for the direct admission to CMA Intermediate course:

    • Passed a degree exam of any recognised University or equivalent
    • Passed a degree (honours) exam of anyrecognised University;
    • Pursuing Engineering course (having completed Semester IV/equivalent) or are qualified engineers;
    • Passed a Master degree exam from a recognised University or any of the IIMs;
    • Passed an Engineering degree exam from any recognised
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    Krish Rathore Exploring the highest Possiblity of strength | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    Hi Aishwarya
    as you completed your B.Com you are eligible for Intermediate level. You don't need to But if you want to then go ahead for foundation. Please register your self soon oral or postal which ever you want. All the best for ICWA.
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    Sarthak Goel Yeah, I got 92.4 percentage marks in 12th. | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    If you want to save your time, then register yourself for inter. But FOUNDATION is the SEED to grow plant. So, if you go for FOUNDATION ot brings you with great knowledge. If your FOUNDATION will become strong then inter and final are just like an easy game for you.

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