is it compulsory to do graduation to become eligible for c.a final once i clear the ipcc?

0 11.7k Views | Posted 2013-07-27 20:03:37
Asked by niraj rajak

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    syesha singh

    2013-07-28 21:05:25
    Hi Niraj,
    No, it is not necessary to do graduation. You just need to clear both groups of IPCC and complete 2.5 years of articleship training before appearing in CA final exams. However students generally go for graduation along with CA because of the following reasons :
    - it acts as a protection when students are not sure about clearing their CA exams.
    - it also adds a degree to their C.V
    You can do your graduation from IGNOU, NSOU, University of Madras and Bharthiar University. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India ( ICAI ) has entered into MOUs with these universities because of which students doing CA will be exempted from gi
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    Mohit

    2013-07-27 20:50:48
    I think it is "not" compulsory to do graduation for CA final, but is preferred by most to be graduate side by side with CA.

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