I've passed class 12th with 70% in commerce. Can I choose CA as a career?

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Asked by Suvam Samanta
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Shail Oberoi
7 years ago
This would depend on your interest areas. CA is an excellent professional qualifications & one can pursue it along with B.Com. You need to clear the CA foundation open test to seek admission into CA course.

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S
7 years ago
Yes, if you are interested in that then you can surely choose CA as your career.

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Thanks.

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