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Yes, you can pursue the US CPA designation after completing a B.Com.
Eligibility is determined by the U.S. State Board of Accountancy and is based on educational credits. Most state boards require 120–150 semester credit hours with accounting and business-related subjects.
B.Com graduates generally meet many of these requirements, but your transcripts must first be evaluated by a credential evaluation agency such as NIES or WES. Based on that evaluation, you can apply to a suitable state board and register for the CPA exam.
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