Is it good option for me to pursue CA? Which are the other courses I can pursue?

I have done b.com(h) regular from Maharishi Dayanand University with 65%. I am a Working professional in a Insurance sector and the profile is not related to these kind of courses, and i get saturday sunday fixed off.

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    Neha Agarwal | Guide-Level 14

    9 years ago
    Hi Ankit,
    You can definitely pursue CA.
    Chartered Accountancy can be pursued after Class 10+2 or graduation. To become a CA, you need to enroll with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) the only statutory body in India, which conducts the CA course, holds examinations and prescribes qualifications for membership. Head quartered in New Delhi, the Institute has five regional offices and 97 branch offices in the country, apart from 12 Chapters outside India. To start practice, a CA has to clear all the exams and become an Associate Member of the Council.
    As you have fixed Saturday Sunday off you can start with your CA prepa
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