I have completed my B.Com. How to pursue CA through correspondence?

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Asked by Sunita Kamble

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    Pratyush Jain I am a Qualified CA and is also a Law Graduate

    8 years ago
    Hi Sunita,
    CA is a full time course but you are not required to attend any classes as such. You have to do self-study or you may join private coaching classes. However, the curriculum requires to undergo a practical training under a practicing CA.
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    Mahi M | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    Hi Sunita,
    CA cannot be pursued through correspondence.
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    dinesh choudhari

    8 years ago
    After B.Com, CA is a two years course. CA IPCC & final. CA is a self-study course. You can go to a private coaching for CA courses. After IPCC, you are required to complete 3 years of articleship. After articleship, you are eligible for CA final. ICAI is a prestigious institute for CA course in India.
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    Bhupendra Gupta SENIOR ACCOUNTANT

    8 years ago
    Hello Sunita,
    CA has three steps:1) CPT
    2) IPC
    3) FINAL
    First, appear for the entrance exam named CPT (common proficiency test). After clearing it take admission in IPC. It has 7 papers, divided into two group. After clearing the first group you will undergo practical training under a CA and after qualifying both the groups you can apply for admission to the final course.
    Good luck.

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